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    There are seven deadly sins. There are three main one’s that apply to pardoner’s tale and they are pride,envy and greed.They are used by the three men that were drunk and then went to go look for death after they have heard the news that their friend has died. first of these three men are not your good people they were very bad they were filled with sins. would be drunk all the time and would be swearing. So they go look for death and they don’t find it and when they don’t they see a old man…

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    The Wizard of Oz written by Frank Baum uses a lot of color description to allow the reader to picture the location that Dorothy is in. It starts with the gray land, gray sky, gray houses that are all around in Kansas were the story starts. It allows a vision of a storm coming, stormy weather. Dorothy's home is about to be hit by severe storms. When Dorothy wakes up after the cyclone, the skies are bright, patches of green and green banks. She meets men and women in blue and white…

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    folklore is mostly about the way of the aborigine’s. Folklore are stories passed down from older to newer generations it’s based on Myths, Legends, and Fairy Tales. Legends are based on historical facts, characters or events that have been embellished. Myths have supernatural beings or mythical creatures and are based on religion. Fairy Tales include imaginary creatures, sometimes magic, and has the theme of good versus evil. Australian folklore is counted as an urban legend, Australia’s stories…

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    This story explains the story of fairy tale in which the dreams play a big role in this story. This story also explain the inter wishing of a person and his faintly over his love one. He believes to have power, to get the women of his drams and to find a way out of the frost. A woman was raise in the Holocaust and now her story is told in a fairy tale so little children can understand. This story is manly a flash back that she had. Her grandmother was killed for her religion, not knowing she…

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    Have you ever heard of the story of “Cinderella”? Most of you most likely have, probably because of the Disney film that was created of the “Cinderella” stories, but there is more of the “Happily ever after” of these stories. The popular princess has been recreated thousands of times in many differents countries like Germany (Aschenputtel) and Ireland (The Irish Cinderlad) which have many different changes. “Aschenputtel” and “The Irish Cinderlad” are very different from each other, but they…

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    Braid Style Essay

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    If until now you have associated braids with plants and romantic style like a princess boho ingenue image, boxer braid forces to rethink the image that you have about braided pigtails. The trend is raging departs from usual weaving femininity and bring to the fore their functional side that will shape the image of the best bad-girl of the urban landscape. From the boxing ring to the dancefloor, or you’re planning to go to the gym or club, boxer braid hairstyle is unreliable. In addition, it’s…

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    A Frosty Paradise: Arctic Perceptions and Their Chilling Connotations The ice is always bluer on the other side of the glacier, or at least that’s what dime novelists wanted you to believe. The Arctic reaches of the world have been a constant curiosity for centuries to those unfamiliar with it, holding secret wonders in its cold grasp. People are enraptured with the unfamiliar and dream of all the possibilities that lie in wait outside the humdrum of daily life. This obsession with the unknown…

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    As a child, I loved nursery rhymes my favorite is Little Red Ridding Hood and Goldie locks.These two stories inform me about being brave and having home training.They teach me to never walk alone in the woods and never walk into a random person house. Little Red Rinding Hood is a brave soul. When the woodsmen told her to not go in the woods she still did. She had the ambition to deliver the cakes to her grandmother. For doing that she was responsible and can be counted on. Although she was…

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    There’s no need for introduction, I’m just good ol me. I’m your everyday “Caretaker” in other words I’m an assassin that works for those who need their town protected, my parents are dead and I have no relatives so I’m all alone in this world. I’m 17, Silver haired, and Blue eyed. The “Fellow villagers” say that because I’m emotionless that I am the reason my parents were taken away by the government for “Testing”. I recently received a letter from a man named Uuotcha, saying he needed help…

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    Disney's The Lion King

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    Back in the times when public beheadings were merciful and the least barbaric execution method, the people loved gory stories filled with extreme emotion, but now in the twenty-first-century things have changed greatly. Shakespeare was famous for his comedies and tragedies, however, as morals and practices have developed the stories have had to develop too. To allow the modern audience to admire his creative ideas, adaptations were mad. The lion king is one adaptation targeted to children.…

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