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    Shakespeare is a curious character as he has a variety of conspiracies surrounding his authorship, he has the government believing one thing and the rest of the world believing another, he is still a topic of debate after 400 years while others do not make it 100 years, and his conspiracy theory started in a very undramatic way. If the facts are examined surrounding Shakespeare’s authorship, there is only one clear answer. There is no need to consider this a conspiracy theory. The only reason it…

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    Geoffrey Chaucer is regarded as the first great English poet. He lived during a time of war, plague and social revolt. Despite these terrible things, society was very vibrant, creative, and increasingly literate (“Chaucer and His Works”). There is not a lot of information about Chaucer`s early life. He was probably born in London, sometime between 1340 and 1345. His father was a successful wine merchant, but there is no further information about his childhood or education. In 1357, he served as…

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    Cyrille pulls out a manuscript reading off exactly what the king had told him to say. Lucrece listens aloofly as he watches in the distance of two knights fighting with their swords animately. Lucrece can tell that they were close friends and wanted to also join their fun. He zones back into what Cyrille is saying and Cyrille comes to an end to his long emotional speech. He slips Lucrece a slip of paper and hands him the manuscript that the king had sent. Lucrece quickly reads…

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    facets of my Major Work. Whilst Poe’s writing style is intricate and explicit, the unreliable narrators create a sense of obscurity as their questionable sanity veils “the damnable atrocity”4 of their crimes. A predominant concern I had with my first manuscript stemmed from the lack of emotion in Jack’s perspective. I was inspired, however, by the emotion and urgency of Poe’s writing style, and this enabled me to develop Jack’s characterisation by heightening the emotional dynamic in his…

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    Bibliology And Inspiration

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    One individual commented on a website called gracethrufaith.com, by Jack Kelly, saying, “Can you explain what pre-tribulation, pre-millennial, OSAS, and literal reading is and why I should care? I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God – He is my Lord and Savior – the only way to salvation (John 14:6).” Sure it is the primary concern of the Christian faith to believe Jesus is the Son of God, but it is also important to know the facts about the Bible so that you can be better prepared to…

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    which was published in 1850. In the introduction of The Scarlet Letter, he speaks about “The Custom House” he had worked at, the manuscripts he had found for writing The Scarlet Letter and how he had lost his job to the new president elected (biography.com editors). Since he had lost his job he had extra time on his hands to write the book The Scarlet Letter with the manuscripts he had found (LitCharts LLC). “The book was one of the first mass-produced publications in the United States and its…

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    Chapter One ~Humble beginnings~ My family came to Vermont with the French settlers of 1731 to 1734. Malora Duviux and Francois Denver were originally from Bordeaux in France. At the time, Bordeaux was a prospering town and this really was the ‘Golden Age’ for the town. Many people travelled to Bordeaux to see the beautiful buildings but for the French magical community times were very hard. Europe was in the middle of some pretty nasty ‘witch hunting’. Seems silly to look back now and…

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    Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844, well-known Karl Marx, a “German social philosopher, the chief theorist of modern socialism and communism” addresses some of the issues that take place. Born into the Jewish middle class, Marx has the opportunity to express his “mainly humanist ethical and philosophical concentration of ideas…[that] foreground the notion…

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    Friars In The Americas

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    For instance the native demonstrates Catholic devotion and customize respect to their ancestors. The natives of Latin America were known to be “the lost people without history” (Martin and Wasserman). Many native manuscripts and written artifacts were destroyed by Spanish rulers and erase from the religious groups. However, there are a few natives that would preserve their historical fact from memories. According to Martin and Wasserman, defines the native to be civilized…

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    Cotton Dust (Dream Big Publishing, June 2015) and A Widow’s Wish (Dream Big Publishing, winter 2015.) I reside in Ohio with my husband and our many furry children. I can be found online at www.yolondasweitzer.com or yolondasweitzer@yahoo.com. The manuscript is available, in part or full, upon request. Thanks for your time and consideration. Best, Yolonda…

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