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    The Difference between Batman and Superman For many years, we have all loved two favorite superheroes; Batman and Superman. People all over the world have bought lunch kits, shirts, backpacks, and action figures. Although they are very popular in comic series heroes; they are very different from each other. We all have some back ground of them like Superman and Batman have an on and off rivalry, but developed a grudging respect for each other by joining forces to work with each other. Superman…

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    A large portion of educated persons in the medieval era were clergy, and as such the majority of surviving manuscripts are religious texts, manuals, or letters. Secular works were written, but even non-religious texts contained elements of religion. Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales revolves around a religious pilgrimage and contains church men and women, but the text itself is not considered religious. In fact, parts of Chaucer’s work are often labeled as obscene, which is not overly common in…

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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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    There has always been interest in drawn out stories involving multiple strong main characters. The successes of franchises, literary or cinematic, often depend on the efficient execution of a created world wherein such strong characters interact. With fulfilling the fantasies and desires of the fans being the primary goal, the idea of “ shared universe” was born. A “shared universe” is a collection of multiple stories in books, movies, and video games set in the same world, mainly used in pop…

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