The Dark Side of the Moon

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    and white flowers. Sitting at the front of the church was an array of candles, all centered around the heart of the wedding. Showcased in the center was an unlit candle. The unlit candle sat on a podium underneath a nature inspired arch. The arch had dark, thin, long branches intertwined in intricate braids, these branches were dressed in some white tool, flowers, and vines. The unlit candle was probably for a sappy candle lighting ceremony meant to symbolize unity. Overall, it was a serene…

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    Storm Descriptive Writing

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    sound, it sounded like a bear gargling water. The boat floated past the dinosaur, I looked back watching the giant fade into the trees. Ahead there were tiny dinosaurs alongside the river. They were not much bigger than my shoe. We then went through a dark cave, which shielded us from the rain for a while. I turned to look at my brother hoping to see a big smile on his face to reflect mine, but instead I saw a look of amazement and wonder. I started to feel rain drops again as we exited the…

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    Paschal Lamb Poem Analysis

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    her house from the village in the dark, and the sky seemed immense, the moon terribly bright, she wondered if her life would be a fit gift.” The diction in the paragraph is littered with words that create a sense of removal and abstractedness. The woman is moving along a “high road” in the dark; she is momentarily connected to nothing, underneath an “immense” sky, above the sea, and she can see nothing in the dark, yet remarks about the “terribly bright” moon. In…

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    Kino's Sacrifice

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    There was still a high wind that moved the branches of the trees and the leaves on the trees were falling by the strong wind. The moon glimmered through the cloud and the weak moonlight shined suspiciously on him. He breathed heavily in the dark and reconsidered the value of the pearl in his mind. He was torn between good and evil. Since ever he found the pearl of the world, his family and he had a run of ill luck. Kino persuaded himself…

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    the story of a young scientist, Victor Frankenstein, who constructs a living monster out of decomposing body parts. While in contrast, Stevenson’s novel describes the account of one, Henry Jekyll, who fabricates a potion to bring out the pure evil side of himself. Although the two scientist differ in their initial response and action to their creations, there are strong similarities between the two, as their attempts to play God is portrayed negatively. This is witnessed in…

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    tale,” they said Setting, with folded legs and upright head They rarely spoke, ever so quiet So when they announced their motives, everyone went by it War, exodus, dread, and agony, all of them played With the life of our friend of thin body and dark shade What was their gender, I may not remember For my memory weakens at the end of September They were, about it, extremely insensitive And no one there has ever been inquisitive…

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    important theme of the play. Helena wants to look and behave any way Demetrius will like just to grab his affections. The broader social-political aspect of this is how she does not care that he will never love her back; she just wants a man like him. One side to her is shamelessly after him and fallen into societies expectations of women but the other shows Helena being very open and vocal about her love which is very rare. The antics of love is especially showcased with Helena as she does…

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    The novel Shatter Me written by Tahereh Mafi is foremost one of the best books that I have ever read in my existence. This amazing novel was really unpredictable as everything happened like a rollercoaster ride. However, it did have some drops throughout the book that I did not find amusing. The three main things that I personally adored about this novel was the idea, characters, and writing style. I really liked the idea of this novel as it was really eventful. It was quite similar to…

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    Gang Crimes: A Short Story

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    It was the only 7:15 pm, but it felt a lot later. I have always loved these types of late night walk. However, today felt too dark. There had been not a single star and the sky or moon to guide. Even my Dog Sophia, who loves yanking at the leash pulling me ahead, had sure to walk by my side. While having a Golf Course to the right and the road to the left, we had let the street light and cars guide our way. I had thought we were the only ones on the road…

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    Reynia Diary Entry

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    eyed her as though just a piece of meat, one so tantalizingly close. Reynia was the prey, and he the predator. The mans hot breath sent shivers down her neck. He licked his lips hungrily, as if preparing for a meal. Reynia jerked her head to the side and took a strangled gasp preparing herself for the worst. If only she had been more careful, more cautious. If only she had listened to Logan and stayed more hidden. Reynia knew what she possessed was dangerous. The one thing that all woman…

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