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    Night by Elie Wiesel, he uses Fire to symbolize the Nazis cruel power. From pages 26-28 Elie talked about how Madame Schachter would scream because she envisioned fire and would awake everyone in the cattle car but when the people looked there was nothing. Madame Schachter acted like if she was an animal looking for attention. After every time Mrs. Schachter would scream the people on the cattle car would beat her into silence. “A few young men forced her to sit down, then bound and gagged…

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    a day he got to save many people's life. As all the phones were going off and ringing everybody wondered what was wrong. Aldo knew this only occurred when anything tragic has happened. He picked up the phone And heard a quivering female voice scream.”help help…

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    When I was 18 I was forced out of my house, my village, my island. Lian Yu was my home for 18 years before I was forced to leave. My island was run by soldiers controlled by the corrupt government. We were heavily watched and had no connection to the outside world. It had been 5 years without a mother or a sister, my sister committed suicide because she couldn’t handle the burden of life, and my mother passed from a sickness she had received when working. Lian Yu was a difficult island to live…

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    First, we entered the Haunted Mansion, a Victorian style house that loomed above us, leaning in as to devour us. Our footsteps creaked on the floorboards, announcing our presence. It was as if we were unwelcome intruders and now had to pay with our screams for trespassing. As we made our way room to room, fog clouded our already dark vision. There were lots of gore,…

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    I was in line, hearing the screams of kids, watching them as they make it to the top of the roller coaster, as the cart paused on top of the hill, the screams of the kids stopped for a second. AAAAAHHHHH!!!, the screams grew more lively as the cart’s raced down the hill. While the cart’s was going down the hill, I was starting to have second thoughts about going on this ride. I looked at the exit that everyone on the ride was getting off, and I saw some faces with smiles, others were…

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    you’re able. After a night terror the person will simply lie back down and fall asleep, just like that. They don’t remember anything the next morning. The real victims are the family. For a husband who hears his wife 's screams next to him. For a daughter to hear her mother scream through the walls as though she were being murdered in her bed. It’s enough to give an adult nightmares. I can’t imagine what it’s doing to Emma. It doesn’t happen every night though, I’m used to getting very little…

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    Dance To The Berdache

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    . The background of the painting is borrowed form Albert Bierstadt’s Among the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California which was done in 1868. Bierstadt’s painting depicts a serine, dream-like, empty landscape, what appears as if Bierstadt is the first human to ever set foot there. These types of landscape paintings were not uncommon in the mid nineteenth century, with many artists depicting North America as an empty, unclaimed land that was waiting to be discovered and colonized by European…

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    flames and death, she was a victim of physiological madness. Madame Schachter was a Jewish woman from Sighet who was deported in the same cattle car or train, as Eliezer. During the train ride, she loses her mind in the middle of the long journey and screams hysterically and repeatedly about a flaming furnace that she apparently sees in the long distance. She makes the other people on the dark train terrified, and horrified. She is repeatedly beaten by young men trying to shut her up. In my…

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    there is no other coffee shop that makes coffee as good as Starbucks. Just while I was enjoying the best part of my day I got a phone call. If I can remember well I think it was an old man on the phone. The old man told me that he had heard a loud scream from his neighbor Edgar A Poe’s house on Thursday at around 11 in the night and he also told me that he suspects murder. I asked the old man what his neighbors address was and he told me the address while I was noting it down. I did not believe…

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    and Randall, work in a corporation whose purpose is to capture the screams of children in order to convert it to energy so that the city will have electricity. Randall goes after one child, Boo, who accidently makes her way into the monster world. When Sully discovers her in the monster world, he works with Mike to get her back into her bedroom. Randall, however, is determined to catch Boo to scare her and capture her screams, which leads Sully and Mike on a chase to get Boo back home safely.…

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