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    five piano concertos, an opera and many pieces of chamber music that jolted music right out of itself. Beethoven changed music by creating a new era called Romanticism, influencing the other composers and changing the old methods by adding a special twist. The first way that Beethoven changed music was by creating romanticism. Ludwig is viewed as the most transitional figure between the eras of classical and romanticism of musical history. Even though his first period was more conventional he…

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    Alfred Hitchcock once said, “Always make the audience suffer as much as possible.” He did exactly that in all his movies. Never did he once give his audience a break. Even if the movie is at a calm scene, he always makes something crazy happen to scare the audience right back in their seats. Alfred Hitchcock was able to create a new kind of horror film that was able to get into the audience 's minds and make them experience unforgettable suspense and fear; this is seen and mimicked in many films…

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    of Sophia. After Sophia found out the extent of his injury she gave Luke an ultimatum. He could either choose to keep riding and try to save the family farm or retire with Sophia and be with her. Her ultimatum had very little give making a larger “twist or bend in the road” for Luke. The letters that Ira wrote to Ruth were also a separate example of…

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    Oedipus Trial

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    Once again, I shall address to the court and show that Oedipus is innocent of all charges. Oedipus is a man accused of murdering his own father and incest, however, had he done so with his own free will? Oedipus is a blind old man whom blinded himself in the pure agony of his unbearable reality. I ask to all those whom had been convinced by the attorney general to reconsider and understand where Oedipus stands. Oedipus, the once great king of Thebes was given a cruel and horrible fate from the…

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    The period of Queen Elizabeth I’s reign is often regarded as the golden age of English history. This Elizabethan renaissance led to much development in literature and theater, including the emergence of playwright William Shakespeare, whose works continue to be analyzed in the twenty-first century. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a timeless tale of lust, love, and heartbreak, taking place in Verona, Italy during the Elizabethan era. Though arguably unrealistic, the play’s depiction of the…

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    Dreams In Ancient Egypt

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    It is important to first understand the long history of dreams themselves. A dream is defined by Oxford Dictionary as, “a succession of images, emotions, sensations, and ideas that occur during periods of REM (rapid eye movement) sleep”. This inexplicable event has confounded civilization after civilization, throughout the course of written history. And it still continues to this day to cause wonder and raise questions in our society. The first written record of dreams started 3100 B.C. with…

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    Mr Watters Letter

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    are many things in this world worth waiting for. Love, surprises, and rare occasions are among these cherished things that we as humans wait for. Even though I believe Edie made the wrong decision in waiting for Mr. Watters’s letter, somehow by a twist of fate she found her true love while waiting for a false one. The list of things in this world that are worth waiting for is quite a lengthly one, but I have three main things that I feel are at the top of the list. Love is something worth…

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    “True! --- nervous --- very very dreadfully nervous I had been and am…” (Poe II, 1) Just like this narrator, many writings use unreliable narrators to create a twist or falsify the actions of the narrator. Some examples include Nick from The Great Gatsby and Chief Bromden from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Prunkl). But within Edgar Allan Poe’s writings using unreliable narration, most narrators are unnamed to create a suspenseful or partially untrustworthy environment for the readers…

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    Winger Sparknotes

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    The novel, Winger by Andrew Smith, continues right before the first rugby game of the season where West learns that he will be benched at the start of the game. During halftime, he gets subbed into the game and scores the game-winning try for Pine Mountain boarding school. The celebration is short-lived as a group of kids attack Joey with a knife, accidentally stabbing Kevin instead. After returning to the school, Winger and Annie went to Seattle together to visit Annie’s parents over the…

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    that is used to drive the plot forward and to explain the reason behind the action of the main characters. By contrast, the setting of “The Lottery” lulls the reader into a false sense of tranquility before shocking the reader with the final plot twist. “The Rocking-Horse…

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