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    If you change your mind I am willing to accept you back even though you have become a demon and be parts of me ( clean and wipe the blood from the face of the Demon). You can become a royal deity again if you are me and be with Berg and our Child Love. You can have a family again. Demon:- I don't want to be part of you (remove the hand of Lady Lord Lost) Lord Lady Lost:- I cannot safe you if you are not me. Demon:- don't touch me I hate you. Lord Lady Lost:- you cannot hate me you are still…

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    Some of the stories we have read include Beowulf, The Canterbury Tales, “The Rocking-Horse Winner”, “The Demon Lover”, “My Mother Never Worked”, and more. While reading these stories, we studied two different literary elements: characterization and archetypes/the hero’s journey. The stories where we focused on characterization were The Canterbury Tales, “Rocking Horse Winner”, “The Demon Lover”, and “My Mother Never Worked”. The story where we focused on archetypes and the hero’s journey was…

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    In his poem “Annabel Lee”, Edgar Allen Poe uses many different literary elements and figures of speech to create a unique sound. In this poem, he talks about how he used to have a lover that he had an everlasting love for. Their love was so powerful, that it even made the angels in the sky jealous. Later, his lover dies of a sickness, and Poe blames the angels for her death. Every night he goes to Annabel Lee’s tomb by the sea to lie with her dead body. In the poem “Annabel Lee”, Edgar Allen Poe…

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    The Divine Comedy, we can find Dante’s emphasis of the number “three”. Often times, we can find the number being used to categories the realms of dead; the three beasts that stop a man from achieving salvation (lion, wolf and leopard; the ultimate demon with three heads (Dis); three ladies to pray for protagonist; and so on. “O, what a marvel it appeared to me, when I beheld three faces on his head! The one in front, and that vermilion was;” (Inferno, 34.37-39). This stanza is when Dante the…

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    Dracula Wuthering Heights

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    From his introduction Heathcliff is presented as the antithesis of conventional Victorian British societal features and behavior. The initial description that is given of Heathcliff is one of a “… dirty, ragged, black-haired child…it only stared round, and repeated over and over again some gibberish that nobody could understand. I was frightened, and Mrs. Earnshaw…did fly up, asking how he did fashion to bring that gipsy brat into the house… (Brontë pg. 57). Heathcliff’s presentation to the…

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    Special Effects of Halloween contacts lenses On Halloween, the party and holiday lovers dress up with some unique costumes. They try their best to look the best and for this, they spend lots of money on their dresses. However, when they ready for the occasion, something is always missing due to which they are not able to look perfect in their costumes. What may be the missing thing? The answer is very simple; they are the eyes which don’t match the dress. Due to the eyes the beauty of your dress…

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    ¨Demons¨ by Imagine Dragons Demons by Imagine Dragons I believe the narrator is referring to difficult times. He also seems to be referring to things he cannot control such as when he says ¨when your dreams all fail¨ he's trying to say he had goals and ambitions, but he is unable to achieve them. The speaker is a man who is troubled by the darker aspects of his personality. He…

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    inspected her house and found the body of her lover. She could not have him leave her, as he was planning to; therefore, she killed him. But the most violent out of it was “the body apparently once lain in the attitude of an embrace” and based on the townspeople's further inspections “[they] noticed that, in the second pillow, there was an indention of a head” (Faulkner 6). It can be observed and implied that Rose slept next to the body of her murdered lover over the many years of his death.…

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    reading to demonstrate the narrator's darkening opinion of him. Discuss. Throughout chapters 9-12, there are many cases where Chillingworth is described as demon-like and evil. There is a rumor going around the town that Chillingworth is the demon of Dimmesdale’s soul, which is causing him to be as sick as he is. His need to find Hester’s lover is uncontrollable in his life. When Pearl sees Chillingworth through the window, she says, “Come away, mother! Come away, or yonder old Black man will…

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    Gothic literature can be recognized not just by the date of its publication, but by some of the distinguishing characteristics it contains. For example, much of gothic literature goes into extensive detail when describing the setting, especially the houses in the story. A lot of times those houses are crumbling, used as a metaphor meant to enlighten the reader as to the mental state of one or more of the characters. Other characteristics of gothic literature include the presence of a…

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