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    The nineteenth century in France was one of the most progressive and transformative eras for literature, science, medicine, architecture, and social and political change. Émile Zola made progressive moves in the second half of the nineteenth century in many ways. Zola was born in 1840, in Paris, he has spend most of his childhood in Aix-en-Provence. Zola lost his father at a young age, just like many of his characters that he would later write about in this novels. He was raised by his mother…

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    Research by John Lanska and Douglas Lanska (2012) stated that the disease was first described by John Todd in 1955. They mentioned that Todd named it after Lewis Carroll who fabricated the story of "Alice in Wonderland". The disease was named after the story because the character Alice fell into an abyss that was a portal to another world where eating and drinking can make you miniature or gargantuan. The effect of AIWS is similar. It can stimulate headaches and visual perceptions such as…

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    Analysis of “Clair de Lune” The poem “Clair de Lune” was written by Victor Hugo. The title, “Clair de Lune” means moonlight, and all the events in the poem proceeds under the moonlight. The moonlights sets the setting: a night view of the sea illuminated by the moonlight. As a whole, the poem describes the suffering of the peasants that higher-class people with extravagent lives do not know of. Victor Hugo likely wrote this poem because he knew that this was a problem and wanted to address it.…

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    Hindu Gods: How They Treat Humans and Demons and Do They Actually Treat Anyone Fairly? Intro: In this essay, the question that is being asked is what relationships exist between Hindu Gods and demons, as well as Hindu Gods and people. This will bring added questions in connection with the mistreatment of demons and why they continue to be treated this way. This essay will not be able to fully answer these questions, however it will show how Gods and humans as well as gods and demons…

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    During the Salem witch trials, over two hundred people were accused of using witchcraft and twenty people were executed. Even those who were innocent were hanged because they refused to falsely confess to the crime that they didn’t commit. Those who were accused of using witchcraft and confessed to doing it would presumably have their name blackened in the village. Despite women being the most vulnerable to being accused of witchery during this period, the most responsible person for the…

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    The main character in the dream and story is a young girl named Miranda Rhea. This character is a young girl who struggles with the injustices in life. She is battling with a trauma from watching a clown in a circus who she thought was going to fall to his death and throughout that she notices that everyone is cheering it on and laughing. Much as happens in her real life where tragedies occur and the people surrounding her do not react in a manner expected by her. The Secondary characters in the…

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    The Attic Analysis

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    Attics, we use them for storage. A great way to save space, and also one of the more "creeper" areas within our homes. So, this got me thinking, why do important scenes in horror movies take place within the attic? I mean, they are prevalent in in films that utilize them to house cursed objects, ghosts, spirits, demons, and ext. I studied this by picking 3 artifacts that use the attic well, review sources that analyze why or how the attic is used, how I did all this, and analyzing the scenes…

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    "A witch is defined as a person who signed the devil's book, thus giving the devil permission to use her shape to go around harming other people." The Salem Witch Trials were brought about when a group of young girls claimed to be possessed by the devil after they were seen dancing in the forest. The girls started displaying wild and peculiar behavior that a local doctor, William Griggs, diagnosed as bewitchment. The Salem Witch Trials had a negative impact on American history because it caused…

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    Salem Witchcraft Trials

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    book. It was obvious that in 1692 in Salem, with an Indian war raging that the devil was close at hand and sudden and violent death occupied minds. About witchcraft people began to talk more when a 11-year-old Anne Putman, 17-year-old Mercy Lewis, and Mary Walcott began to show such unusual behavior. When the doctor, William Griggs failed Implemented treatment, he suggested that issues such as girls can like a supernatural origin. The widespread belief that witches targeted children diagnosed by…

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    The word “We” in the Anthem Society is used for any word that is talking about 1 person, no one uses the word I or me. It is a transgression to worry about one’s self. Equality 7-2521 is good with Science and begins to think of himself and not the society as a whole and that is a transgression. It is all about the society and the greater good of all. In the book Anthem, every character uses only the words “We. Them, Our, etc” never the words “Me, Mine, I, Etc.” it is a transgression or sin, to…

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