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    Strait A’s amazing stamina, the urge to practice everything. I feel like Steve Jobbs! Where on earth did this come from? Tara receives her test. She got an A+ with basketball games drawn on each problem that she had to take longer on. Tara is currently in high school basketball, she is in 3 AP classes and has straight A’s. She glances over to her neighbor Jamie, who is currently not in any type of athletics, got a C+. “ I can’t believe that I bombed this?!” She quietly shrieks to herself.…

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    Some of the greatest authors come from England, they are the most intelligent, weird, and creative. Like Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, but best known by his pseudonym Lewis Carroll (“Biography. A&E television networks.”). Despite Carroll being described as a “weirdo” who photographed and his relationship with younger females (“Petal Pixel.”), he was an extraordinary author who opened the gates of imagination to everyone with his most famous books “Alice's Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the…

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    novel have many allusions, but in the Japanese version the book features word spellings that lend double meanings to other words that show the personality of characters, such as one character whose name is closely spelled to the translation of the Mad…

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    must deal with the fact of being an outcast, and unfortunately an outsider of society. They must find out what is acceptable and unacceptable in society. Throughout Mary Shelley’s novel, she introduces her main character Victor Frankenstein as the “Mad Scientist” who is the creator of his ugly Monster. Throughout his obsession for his own scientific creation, he is left to be an outcast to the world that surrounds him. The emotional baggage Victor carries with him worsens over time, which…

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    with the great adventures of Jack Sparrow, we have also cried with the tenderness of Edward Scissorhands, we enjoy as well the extravagances of Willy Wonka, and last but obviously not least, we have all seen and enjoyed as well the craziness of the Mad Hatter.…

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    Disneyland Research Paper

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    Children today, and kids at heart, would definitely enjoy a day or two in any Disneyland theme park. Once you’re inside, it’s a Disney paradise. There are souvenir shops, as well as bakeries with Disney pastries. You can even meet Disney characters and walk with them, like Cinderella. Want to know where you can usually find them? Check out the article below: Disney Characters: Meet and Greet at Disneyland You get a chance to meet all the Disney characters whenever you’re in Disneyland. Famous…

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    The relationship between the twins, Madeline and Roderick, is toxic and “evil”. Which fuels the anger and the evil in the House of Usher. The house is a symbol of the broken family. There is only the twins left and they both are sick in their own ways. The narrator is not aware of the actual evil powers that are lurking around every corner in the Usher residence. Madeline becomes deathly ill and is thought to be dead. When she turns out to be alive, we can see that Roderick’s anxiety and illness…

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    Alice In Wonderland Theme

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    We’re all mad here in Wonderland Adolescence is an inevitable process for everyone, part of growing up is discovering who you really are, and who you want to be. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Caroll, at first glance seems like nothing, but a childish fairy tale, but has undertones of mature themes. This story utilizes fictional themes, but still capture the morale of how difficult growing up can be. Alice is an ordinary girl who falls down the “rabbit hole” into a psychotic world of…

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    mellow. The Cheshire cat is the only character in Wonderland who listens to Alice and he teaches her the rules of Wonderland giving her insight to how things work. He is characterized as courteous and helpful yet eerie. Finally, the Hatter, who is a member of the Mad Tea Party. He serves as a witness during trial and he is characterized as rude, nervous, and easily frightened. Lastly, the Queen of Hearts who is the ruler of Wonderland and an antagonist in the story. She is feared by all and is…

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    Wonderland is rules by nonsense creators leaving Alice’s normal behavior becomes inconsistent principals. Cheshire cat is scared by no one , maintaining his calm and grinning outside status. Being “mad” is determined by the behavior of others comparison to yourself. Being there is so many different versions of Alice Adventures in Wonderland. Its harder to understand the real one from the different versions. Going into the story I want…

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