The Dark Side of the Moon

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    with mental disabilities have some capability to see beyond the lenses of the world or could it possibly be an overwhelm emotional imaginative state of mind? The hues contrast each other, showing the powerful of emotion through blues, reds, yellows, dark colors and cool colors. In paragraph three of this essay I reference the river as a place of draining sorrow. If you were to compare the river to the stars, they both represent the same things- the hope of something more in life. In Starry Night…

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    Collapse: A Short Story

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    body wants to collapse. Part of me wants to call for help, but I can’t form the words in my mouth, my body is giving in to the fear and hallucinations and I went on the ground. The world is warping and glowing around me, as if I were drugged. I was trying my hardest to crawl away from the library, still hearing the muffled screams of the victims as if they were right behind me. I’m making my way to the grassy spot where me and my friends used to sit every lunch period. I could see them,…

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    About half way to the food stand, a small button-nosed kid with dark hair and big brown eyes wasn’t paying attention and ran right into a middle aged woman that was crouched down, taking a picture of another button-nosed kid posing in front of a poster. I watched as the tiny kid helped her up an apologized profusely…

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    Literature is a fundamental basis for humanity. Throughout the years mankind has inhabited the Earth, recording culture, values, stories and events through the written word. Writing these stories down are their authors, many of which have become well known and world renowned for their creativity and contribution to the world’s libraries. One such author is Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a English poet and author who helped to create the romantic movement, additionally demonstrating the elements that…

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    pay the petty, painful price, he did. Poor Sammy boy. I guess it is his fault for looking at me when I was walking. He should know culturally, I was never for him. He can only get poor dark women that are famished, not a girl like me. Lust drove me to do what I wanted, and I did it. The evening was quiet, the new moon was in the sky, causing the sheer silver paint of the Buick shine. I did not hear any crickets chirping nor did I see anyone walking their dogs. Now, I cannot say I did not enjoy…

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    yet he rose from his seat to answer the door. The glass door vibrated from the confindent knocks from the other side again. The noise managed to shake…

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    wedding guests, his need to confess is completely understandable. By forcing others to listen to him, the mariner regains some of that human traits that his crime has stolen from him. Much of the beauty of “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” comes from its dark and serious vibe. The merge of several themes responded to Coleridge’s own complex vision of existence. A journey of self-discovery, the poem teases concepts and possibilities beyond its instant subject. “A spring of love gusht from my…

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    represents Blanche’s attempt at concealing her true appearance and age, so that she would appear younger. As the play progresses, Blanche sings: “Say, it’s only a paper moon, Sailing over a cardboard sea – But it wouldn’t be make-believe If you believed in me!” (Williams 99). This is a literary allusion to the song “It’s Only a Paper Moon” by Frank Sinatra. In that respective scene, Stanley relates to Stella the two major lies that Blanche is concealing; meanwhile Blanche sings this song…

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    In one corner, there is the equality that Diana Moon Glampers represents, equal in every way possible; in the opposing corner, there is the inequality Harrison Bergeron symbolizes, one king and his many subjects (“Harrison Bergeron” vol 5). Diana Moon Glampers uses force and law to form a society of “total equality”, if her rules are defied there is death and jail time (The facts). Both extremes have…

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    I had never watched a film where I was too scared to be alone in my room, too terrified to sleep without the lights on, and too frightened to even go to bed, until, I made the mistake of putting on Amityville of Horror and began to watch the horror film by myself late at night with no one home. Amityville of Horror still gives me nightmares when I think about it lying in bed. I’m not one to get scared easily, especially scared of a film. When I was around 10 years old or so, my parents did not…

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