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    in the functional seaside town of Storybroke - Maine in the present, and in Camelot in the past (six weeks ago), which residents are actually characters from various fairy tales and other stories transported to the real world.Episodes usually have one segment that details the characters' past lives that, when serialized, adds a piece to the puzzle about the characters and their connection to the events that preceded the curse and its consequences. The other, set in the present day, follows a…

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    our memories. I’ve learned that people don’t last forever… relationships fail…friends move away…children grow up…and all we have left are the memories we’ve made. I’ve learned that while we have the opportunity it is best to take advantage of it. Love with all your heart…smile like you mean it…listen and truly care about what the other person is telling you. Don’t worry about getting something new; make a memory fixing the broken thing…

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    keep going. Throughout that time our memory lets us remember the good and the bad that has taken place. In a newly built squeaky clean auditorium, I played for a spring league volleyball league as well my best friend ShyLynn in seventh grade. I had one tournament left to play and it was in the gym my school was very proud of. After the winning spike smacked the court floor and our fans roared I celebrated with my teammates but quickly felt dissatisfied that ShyLynn didn’t get to share the glory…

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    The FellowShip of the Ring The resolution of one this book serves as the rising action of the second.“It 's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don 't keep your feet, there 's no knowing where you might be swept off to.” - J.R.R Tolkien Tolkien, a man who shaped so many lives, his story gave so many people meaning, passion and love. He alone created a world for us few who choose to escape to it. Tolkien 's writing is as deep as the world he…

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    originally had simply been thought to have taken Thorin’s kingdom, is personified to show the true effects of greed. Portrayed similarly to other dragons of mythology, Smaug is given armored scales, intelligence, the ability to fly, immortality, and the love for treasure.. Smaug, despite his powers, was solely driven by his greed, rather than the idea of being entirely evil. “Dragons covet gold though they have no practical use for it, and derive no intrinsic benefit from its possession-yet,…

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    playing…[Blanche] clutches her throat and then runs into the bathroom” (136). Blanche’s memories of Allen having an affair with another man seem to always return when she thinks about him. She cannot stand going back to a town in which so many objects remind her of him. Allen was more than just a husband to Blanche and losing him took its toll on her. Even Stella says, “I think Blanche didn't just love him but worshipped the ground he walked on!” (124). Blanche adored and worshiped Allen, so…

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    the relationship started deteriorating. I was in a relationship with a boy named Cole, where we dated for almost a year. At first, we were all for each other, we were attracted to each other, we were able to disclose with one another, we were similar, and thought we loved one another. We had known each other prior to the relationship but were only friends through church. Our relationship ended about a month ago due to the amount of arguing that was occurring. After analyzing our relationship, I…

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    The Hobbit Bilbo's Journey

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    When they began their journey, he was the one who did not want to go on the adventure and now he is the only one who has the spirit to continue. His opinion about adventures has completely changed. In the tunnel, that leads to Smaug, Bilbo does “the bravest thing he ever did” (200). He has to fight a battle with himself and face…

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    “The Hobbit” and in “The Lord of the Rings.” Part of what makes “The Hobbit” so engaging is that the key elements of Tolkien’s worldview, the basic premises of Middle Earth, resonate so clearly with the majority of readers. He stated at one point that “one object of his sub-creative endeavors was the elucidation of truth, and the encouragement of good morals in this real world, by the ancient device of exemplifying them in unfamiliar embodiments, that may tend to bring them home” Finding God…

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    When it comes to the battle between Gandalf the Gray and Albus Dumbledore, it’s a very hard choice for a sci-fi nerd like me to pick a favorite. With so many pros to both I had to debate a lot about which one was the best, but I would have to say that Mr. Gandalf, hands down, is the best and most helping wizard of all time. In the next few paragraphs I will explain to you the key points why I think Gandalf the Gray is the best choice. Character portrayal is a very important part to look at…

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