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    definition of a player. Although “He’d helped put her in a cage and left her to the Order. After kissing her senseless”(213), Emma continues to think about him. Cormac is a Keeper, a member of the Order, “He’d taken a blood oath to protect witches from warlocks, and from one another if necessary.”(128). This conflicted on where his duties lie; the Order or the person he loves, Emma. The friendship of the three cousins is shown throughout the book as they help each other get through these…

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    A woman scorned and bent on revenge. The song "Seven Devils," by Florence Welch and Paul Epworth, uses demonic imagery to tell the story of a woman seeking revenge. Demonic imagery is used in music videos. It is used on the cover of albums to sell albums for song artists. It has the appearance of evil with images of blood, Satan and skulls. Some rappers use devil horns. A few use the symbol 666 or an upside down cross to promote their agenda. Top artists are turning to satanic usage, as…

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    Witchcraft and sorcery back in the 16th century is immensely different compared to now. Witchcraft is almost non existent in today's world. Only 2 out of every 10 Americans believe in sorcery. Back then it was a constant daily reminder of witches and warlocks causing chaos. Today’s society believes witchcraft is not logical and it is just a myth. Back then there was an average of 13 witch trials every single day across the world in the 16th century. Today a small village in Africa , Zambia,…

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    didn't want to be a part of Wei Ning's foolery. Although I respected her, she was reckless, even for a titan. Looking it over, the plan was solid on paper, however, there were far too many variables left unaccounted for. Obviously, no respectable warlock had helped plan it, there was very little information on the enemy and it called for brute strength rather than complex strategy or stealth. Regardless, I accompanied him, he wanted it so badly and I loved him more than anything else in this…

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    You’ll become an archmage at this rate. I am sure, apprentices all go through the hardship at the start.” Edmond smiled as he tried to reassure him. “How’s your training going?” Lucias asked, warlocks made him nervous, but Edmond was like a brother, no magic could change his mind about him. “I am stuck with theories and understanding the basics. Though, they may let me try to summon an imp soon.” Edmond spoke as he paused, he moved his wooden…

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    Return to Halloweentown versus Twitches Too A drama, family, comedy, and fantasy films can sometimes seem too similar, but both movies have some differences that set them apart from others. Although Return to Halloweentown and Twitches Too are similar in that they both have witches, saving family and friends, and destroying bad people, Return to Halloweentown focus on breaking the curse on the necklace while Twitches Too addresses setting their father free from the dark shadow.…

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    Setting in stories in terms of time, place, culture, and atmosphere help enhance the understanding of its theme. In the story “Young Goodman Brown”, Puritan events of great significance such as the Salem Witch Trials and King Phillip’s War; these events are referenced to show how they shaped the setting that had an effect on the characters. These events, along with the religious stance of the Puritans, greatly shaped the setting of the Puritan era. Setting in terms of time and place, history,…

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    “The City of Bones” by Cassandra Clare is the first instalment in the Mortal Instruments series. The book follows Clary Fray, a 15 year old artist who soon discovers that she is much more than that. Clary is at an underage nightclub, Pandemonium, when she witnesses what appears to her as a brutal murder in a storage closet. She runs for help, looking for someone to either arrest or fend off the criminals, when she discovers that she is the only person who can see them. These strangers are not…

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    Witches and Warlocks have been around for centuries all over the world. Everyone has different ideas about them, whether it’s the way they imagine witches would look or if they believe they’re real or not. The definition of a witch, along with the belief in them, has been widely debated. From their first discovery, to modern day there is still no true definition of a witch. As of now, witches are still believed to exist. They have been described in many different forms among cultures and…

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    In 30 years, I’ll probably be living in a decent house in the suburbs somewhere with a loving wife and kids, grilling out on the weekends. But in order for me to consider my life a success, I would have to look back on my accomplishments and decide from there. My childhood was filled with the mind blowing instrumentals of Pink Floyd, along with the raw talent of Jimi Hendrix and Randy Rhoads, and I knew I wanted to be like them. I wanted to be a rock star. To be a rock star, a band is required.…

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