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    In the play Hamlet Shakespeare uses grief to drive the actions of his characters. This is shown in characters such as Hamlet and Ophelia. In the play Hamlet and Ophelia both struggle with the grief of a dead parent. Both of these characters grief drive them to the contemplation of suicide and dictate their actions throughout the play. Another character seen struggling with grief is the character of Laertes. Grief drives Laertes to go mad because his father Polonius was murdered, his sister…

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    empathy towards these events because it will give you the ability to be the best person that you could possibly be. In the Forest, written by Heather Allen talks about the nature of the forest during the night time. The author describes the owls howling and how you can feel the twigs when you step on it. This makes me feel empathy towards the people that reside in the forest because I grew up mostly in the city and I do not get the experience to see nature during the night time because of the…

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    qualities. Her human like qualities consist of eating human food and wearing human clothing, like jumpers. The other qualities are all wolf-like, she would mark her territory in her room “spraying exuberant yellow streams all over the bunks” (pg 237), howling “threw our heads back in a celebratory howl” (pg 238) and have a pack mentality “The pack used…

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    blood spills in this movie are huge because the only to stop these possessed zombies like creatures is to chop them up. At the end when the bodies are, decomposing is really nasty and disgusting. Slowly, at the end the bodies rot to nothing with howling screams. I can see why this movie was banned for…

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    What to do with a dog that has separation anxiety? Separation anxiety may just be only two words, however, its effect is tremendously serious especially when it comes to your canines. Dogs become hyperactive and even destructive. You may think of it as lack of exercise, which made them result to releasing their energies in a negative way, or simply a lack of good dog manners. But this hyperactive and destructive characteristics is because your dog feels anxious when you are not around. If you…

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    “The smugglers have abandoned us. We’re alone in the middle of the ocean, a boatful of starving, wailing people and three scared sailors. This is it, I think. It can’t get worse than this” I’m standing in the middle of a cyclone there is debris from the boat flying everywhere I’m on the floor scared for my life. I look across and see Bibi struggling to get towards me “Get down,” I scream Bibi finally drops to the floor. So together we start crawling towards the door that leads you inside the…

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    Untouched Land Analysis

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    My second short story of the collection dives into a description of beach storm. Titled, “Untouched land”, it opens with the “Wind howling as the sand bombarded my face.” This immediate picture places the reader on the edge, as the future storm looms. This story recounts a storm my family and I experienced which vacationing at the beach. Through the strong, bold start of this piece I took some risk as a writer. I opened with the first paragraph feeling the storms presence and the power…

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    In Dracula, the author uses auditory and visual details to create a chilling and eerie mood. The “rising wind” that "moaned and whistled," along with the crashing branches of the trees, sets a haunting atmosphere (Stoker). The howling of the dogs and wolves, as well as the horses snorting and screaming with fright, intensifies the sense of danger and impending doom, sensed by nature itself. Visually, the lonely road is described as being "hemmed in with trees" that arch over the path like a…

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    The article “Black Elk Speaks” addresses many problems that the “Wasichus” did to change the way the native americans lived and carried on as a culture. “Black Elk” is discussing his story to John Neihardt and John is using his evaluation skills to simply for future readers. “Black Elk” is telling the stories of how the “Wasichus” building their roads drastically changed the way of living for the native american way of life. He relies on his emotions “pathos” to spread views on what the…

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    Temptation is like a dangerous river with jagged rocks, ones in sucks you up like a black hole it doesn’t let go. In the excerpt from his biographical narrative A Summers life Gary Soto discusses the temptation that led Soto to sin/evil and he realizes that the pie that he enjoyed in guilt could never be erased. He describes this through the use of allusion and imagery. Through the use of allusion, the six year old broke his trust for himself and god. The author Soto alludes to Adam and Eve…

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