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    Throughout this play we the audience can be left in a state of uncertainty. Many of the activities and events take place at night. Many of the mishaps also occur at night, but by the time that morning comes around you can see that everything is back to how it was, and you see that a new love has been formed and all of the lovers have been discovered. But in the end true love has won. Most of the events took place in The Enchanted Forest. This is where the fairies live. They are the ones that…

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    trying to figure out why. He soon realized that trusting Linda the Wicked Witch was an awful idea. Then, as he was struggling to figure out why he was dying, he found out why. He thought that as you grow older you continue to grow, so he realized the spell put on him wasn’t to get taller. It was a curse so that I would grow older, causing me to get bigger. He recognized that the curse only effected his age, then he if just had the patience he would of grown to this height away. But as he was…

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    The Freaky Fridays Dance Concert by Clayton Productions was an awesome show. It was a well preformed show with good music, costumes, lighting, and dancers. The show was very freaky and spooky. The dancers in the show all wore torn, ragged costumes and dark make-up around their eyes and light foundation to make themselves look like zombies. I think this was very effective. The dancers looked spooky, creepy, and frightening. Everyone in the show stayed silent unless they were singing, growling,…

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    Based on the readings, it appears that Medea’s powers are based on being a priestess of Hecate; due to the amount of emphasis she places in the Goddess’ power and how often she is invoked in Medea’s rituals. While several references can be made to determine Medea as a priestess, Circe has no such established connections. In fact, it appears that most of Circe’s power is her own and is a witch that shares a similarity with Hecate that can be explained by a familiar bond. Circe and Hecate share…

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    In “The Crucible” a hysteria started about witchcraft, and the one most to blame is Abigail, because she is a liar, sneaky and evil. First Abigail is a liar, because she lies about doing rituals in the forest. For instance she says, “We did dance, Uncle, and when you leaped In “The Crucible” a hysteria started about witchcraft, and the one most to blame is Abigail, because she is a liar, sneaky and evil. First Abigail is a liar, because she lies about doing rituals in the forest. For…

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    Pheme: A Poem Analysis

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    that. I have many great powers that you other gods shan’t know about. I will though share a few with you. I can see past present, and future. I know what all of you have done, but I shan’t be a gossiper like Pheme. My brain is filled with unteachable spells, recipes, and knowledge. None of you could ever withhold the power I have. I have great dark knowledge. *turn away from Emma* far ahead of Athena. Angel: When? When will you bring my daughter back. *Angel talks* I’ll be bringing back your…

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    The musical Into the Woods, by Stephen Sondheim (music and lyrics) and James Lapine (book) is a compilation of fairytales with a unique twist of life’s hard lessons after getting what you “wished” for. The play’s main story line is composed of well-known fairytales such as: Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Rapunzel, and Jack and the bean stock. These fairytales are all intertwined in order to help the protagonist (the baker) collect all the ingredients the witch has asked for in order for…

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    Power that is help by a person can be good, yet it can be devastating. In Mark Twains A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, there is a message being sent to the reader showing the abuse of power, who has it, who seizes it, and who loses it. In the novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, many hold power, but some hold more power than others. The Catholic Church originally held power. The Catholic Church was made up of about half a dozen people. According to the Catholic Church…

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    To hold the most power, you may have to do whatever it takes. In this essay I’m about to tell you who actually holds the most power influenced by their actions from my own opinion.At the beginning of the play Macbeth listens to the three witches prophecies and tells his wife about them. Soon as Macbeth told Lady Macbeth she was happy because the witches were correct about maybe becoming king. Later on Lady Macbeth encourages Macbeth to kill King Duncan. Macbeth didn’t feel the need to kill him…

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    Can you imagine being in class and a fire breaks out everyone is panicking. Now with your cell phone you can call the fire rescue and get the help you need. Cell phones can be used for many purposes. They are used for good reasons as well as the wrong reasons. Students can communicate with their family and teachers displaying responsibility. If the proper use are taught to students then they can use the cell phones properly. The use of cell phones in class can assist student’s research study,…

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