The Dark Side of the Moon

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    pears are a dark green color seeming like they are old. The bowl forms a face at its stem. The surrounding objects create the eyes of the face. The left eye a clay bowl laying on its side and the right the head of a baby, which lays on the beach. Above the bowl lays a large golden brown and off white dog. His head faces straight ahead seeing nothing around him. The beach contains mean object such as a broken rope, a pale yellow cloth and small tools. To the left of the sand appears a dark…

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    The Monster relates to Jekyll's poem because the Monster says he is the darker side of Frankenstein and this poem refers to hatred and evil. The creature shows the dark side of the monster when he states, “If you refuse, I will kill your remaining friends.”(On page 36). The poem states, “The madness lies inside me” As the Monster relates he says, “Inflamed by pain, I vowed eternal hatred and vengeance to all humankind.”(On page 55).The monster kills Mr. Frankenstein's son because he was…

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    challenging me to step inside. The outside light continuously blinking on and off. The windows were dark and grey with dirt while ivy clung to the outer walls. A pack of ravens abruptly landed on the railing near the staircase, simultaneously gathering together on both sides of the sharpened metal post. The grass was dead, not green at all, but more like burn brown. There was not any footstep The blue moon illuminated the tenebrous, starless sky as if the stars ensconced themselves behind the…

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    differently from completely different sides. This is the thought that sparks a discussion about the similarities and differences of two societies that are highly popular in pop culture, yet surprisingly are true in the modern world. One society is a place where everything in the world is perfect and everyone lives in harmony with one another without a need for bloodshed, a utopia, whereas one society is a place where everything in the world is nothing more but a dark place, where everyone is…

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    walking away. The child’s doodles are mostly stick figures you would see a younger child, perhaps 3-5 years old produce. The open lines of the drawings connect and disconnect in a disarray of shapes. The colors in the painting are not bright; the use of dark grays and greens gives the piece a mixed value. Only a delicate use of red is used in background drawings and on her dress. Many of Lagardes’ pieces involve deep nostalgia of childhood. She creates beautiful portraits of children surrounded…

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    coming out. I remember being absolutely obsessed with Star Wars at the time. I dreamed of becoming a Sith, using a lightsaber, and I wanted to control the Force. The Force is the energy that binds all things together. The Sith where people from the dark side, and I liked the evil better than good, I always wanted to join the Sith lord. It was the night of Christmas, and magic was in the air. I had a weird feeling that something strange was going to happen tonight. If only I knew what would…

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    protagonist’s mind and darkness side of the story. Charles is the gothic “intruder” or hunter in her novel while Merricat cuts off in her lunatic world. In the beginning of the novel, Shirley Jackson introduces a bit details about a protagonist’s attitude towards her surroundings. Jackson seems to expose the sympathetic moral on Merricat who…

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    “Where the Sidewalk Ends” by Shel Silverstein is a poem about an imaginary world where everything is abnormal, but intriguing and extremely impressive. However, only the youth can discover this world and that is by finding the end of the side walk. Their journey is a slow one, where they follow “chalk-white arrows” . At the end of their embarkment, they come to their world filled with the imagination that thrives through their youthful minds. Their dreams and thoughts become reality and this…

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    to care about his poor, dying peers. All things considered, Prince Prospero decides to let the people take care of themselves and shuts him and his favorite knights and ladies up in the castle leaving all of his innocent citizens to die on the other side of the castle walls. “The Fall of the House of Usher” was about an unnamed narrator who visits his sickly childhood friend. Roderick, his friend, suffers from a severity of the senses and Roderick’s twin sister suffers from catalepsy and does…

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    underlying and important themes of this play is the difficulties of love. Shakespeare touches on the fact that people fall in love with things that are beautiful to them; and will repeal things that are not. The attraction and draw to beauty might display a side of love at its most intense stage, but one of the main ideas in this play is that true love must surpass the mere external physical shell. A majority of the issues in this play arise from difficulties in romantic world, although it is…

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