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    to be recovered. He said that Joan should have been on the throne and not him if the Gem had been with her family. He said since the gem was now with Joan; she deserves the throne. He mentioned that Joan was brave and won the war with the Desert Wanderer and the Vampires. She had shown the same strength that made her Great Grand Father a very powerful man in their Kingdom. The Emperor ordered that Joan be crowned the Queen. The whole Kingdom gathered to celebrate their new Queen. They also…

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    Most of us at one point in our lives have felt alone. We felt happy maybe in a certain place but not like we used to be. The Seafarer, lets us know that even though he is more alone out on sea than in the city he likes it better. The Wanderer, makes us think of what we do in order to keep ourselves happy. Unlike the Seafarer where he chose to be all alone, The Wife's Lament has no choice but to be alone. In a society where men run the women and the aren't seen as anybody without a man. Each of…

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    Archetypal Pattern in Stars Wars: Episode 4 In many novels, there are archetypal patterns, this is shown prominently in The Odyssey. The Odyssey’s archetypal pattern consists of a returning wanderer, a waiting women, and a parent-less child. This archetypal model is reflected in Star Wars: Episode 4. The returning wanderer is Obi-Wan Kenobi, as until Luke found him, Kenobi lived in isolation. This was due to the loss of a battle with Darth Vader. Through conversation Obi-Wan Kenobi decided to…

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    novels, and other forms of literature.Recently we have been studying an anthology from the Anglo Saxon time period.This collection of poems is an interesting one. There is a several messages from each poem. These three poems are The Seafarer, The Wanderer, and the Wife’s Lament. These messages are life changing. They make you think and give a whole new view of life. The first poem is The Seafarer, this poem is an interesting one. This viking the seafarer is on a boat in the middle of the…

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    In the play Translations by Brian Friel, the character Yolland fits the archetype of the wanderer; a person that has no set goal and a drive to succeed it. He appears to have no quest in life and floats around to different places. For instance, he uses the phrasing, “So I set of for London. Unfortunately, I-I-I missed the boat”(47). His use of “so” in the sentence shows that his journey is not really planned - he just left for London because his father made him do it. In addition, the use of…

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    The Anglo Saxon era was a time in which honor and valor were cherished above all. If a person were a man, his their main purpose in life was to become an honored warrior. A time where civilization was not quite as “civilized” as people may think. A time where war was the greatest honor in life and many stories centered around the battlefield. Lasting from 410 to 1066 A.D., t The Anglo Saxons derived from north western Eengland. They were warriors and farmers whothat invaded Bbritain while it…

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    College. Whenever I hear that dreadful word I tense up and feel an impending sense of doom. The word college reminds me that soon I will become an adult. Soon I will move out and pay my own bills. Soon I will HAVE A JOB! I don’t think I will ever be ready. I like being a carefree teen whose only worry is to finish his English essay on time without making eighty grammar mistakes. Just thinking about college puts an invisible pressure on me, as if I was Atlas, but instead of holding up the world,…

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    as Vault 101. Vault 101 lets no one in or out of the vault, until one day the player’s father escapes and chases after him leaving all they have known and facing the dangers of the wasteland alone, gaining the title “the Lone Wanderer” from a local radio host. The Lone Wanderer eventually finds their father and his life’s work “Project Purity” where he is close to purifying the waters of the Potomac River. He ends up dying in front of his child, sacrificing himself so that way the Enclave (a…

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    He is known for his depiction of violence, especially his scenes of the French invasion of Spain, the etchings “Wanderer above the Sea of Fog” by Caspar David Friedrich represents the essence of the Romantic approach to art. Here, Friedrich has merged landscape painting with creative self-expression. The focus is not on nature, nor the character, but on the encounter…

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    God, Design, and Critiques When discussing the arguments from design for God’s existence a few names transcend into our thoughts higher than the others. St. Thomas Aquinas, William Paley, and David Hume are these people. Aquinas was born in the year 1225 and was a Dominican monk. Paley was born in 1743 and worked as the archdeacon of Carlisle. Hume was a skeptical empiricist born in Scotland in 1711. They have used their brain power to write various literature discussing whether the design we…

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