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    Arthur tapped Fredrick's left shoulder with Excalibur and then his right. "Arise, Sir Fredrick, Knight of Camelot and defender of the crown." "Heaven help me," he prayed under his breath before rising to his feet. Arthur had a small smirk on his face as if he'd heard the comment and Fredrick wasn't entirely sure how to take the king pleasure in his discomfort. He was a knight of Camelot now, a place he'd never aspired to. His fellows who really knew him would do the same when they found out.…

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    Clutching the brown paper bag in her right arm, Sarah Prescott settled her purse securely on her shoulder, switched the bag to that arm, and dug into her coat pocket for her keys. A gust of wind slammed into her from behind, shoving her forward a step and slipping under her coat, and even her sweater, to send a chill up her spine. She hated fall. She hated winter more, but she really hated the fall because that meant winter was just around the corner. Where the hell were her keys? She pulled…

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    Dr. Faustus Throughout the play of Dr. Faustus, by Marlowe, which takes place during the Reformation Era, brought about two main religions; Calvinism and Protestantism. These two religions draw close attention to Dr. Faustus because he has a hard time deciding on what he wants to believe in. While he is configuring what Religion he wants to partake in “Faustus commits the sin of demoniality, that is sexual intercourse with demons, and is damned from that moment.” (CITE THIS... IN OUTLINE ) It…

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    Allurement In The Hobbit

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    J.R.R. Tolkien once guaranteed that, "The Lord of the Rings is obviously an on a very basic level religious and Christian work; unwittingly so at to start with, yet intentionally in the update". This is borne out in an examination of his labor of love, the making of the legendary history of Middle-earth. ·: Magic :· "Enchantment" in the writing of Tolkien 's Middle-earth is firmly related neither to that rehearsed in the mysterious nor to the illusions of performers. It is not the same as…

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    Eudora watched in horror as they took her friend from her. Eudora swam to Neptune, Salacia’s husband, and she informed him of what happened. But Neptune blamed Eudora for letting Salacia be captured by the sailors. And unfortunately, he was also a Sea Warlock and stole her flowing hair and her melodic voice, leaving her with fragile and dry hair and a gravelly voice, condemned to exile in the marshes. And after years of solitude, Eudora succumbed to…

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    for is the type of equality that allows and commemorates individuality. The attempt to achieve neutral equality is weakened. In contrast differences are magnified occur. With the effort to neutralize differences new differences become apparent. Warlock writes: “Despite these handicaps he is able to invade a TV station and declare himself the new emperor. He then strips himself of his handicaps and begins to dance with a ballerina whose amazing beauty and skills have also been distorted… As the…

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    Heavy Metal Stereotypes

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    Heavy metal emerged in the 60s/70s and popularly became known simply as a “heavier” rock. At this time it was relatively homogeneous and a small, dedicated subculture. However, the dramaticized theatrical performances and powerful, loud music soon gained worldwide attention because it diverged so strongly from the music being produced at the time. No matter if the reaction was positive or negative, most people had a strong viewpoint when it came to heavy metal (Walter xi). With the growth of…

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    being a witch would be executed in some other form. One problem was that the crushing weight made talk nearly impossible. One man, an eighty-year old named Giles Corey, was put to this test when he refused to confess. He had been accused of being a warlock. Men could also be satan’s tool, it was just not as prominent. Corey refused each time to speak of the matter and was slowly crushed to death under the weight of the…

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    Three slender fingers held onto to the string she'd pulled back, all the tension focused in her back and shoulder as she brought the string back to the side of her mouth. The arrow pointed at the target and with a soft breath out she let it fly. A sly smile crossed her lips as the arrow hit the target with a satisfying thud. There was a theraphy to archery. Something about pulling the arrow back and letting go, it was like the problems inside you left with the arrow. Concentration was also key…

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    Beowulf Alternate Ending

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    had distracted him from the eternal Jace drama. Later, when he and Magnus were laying together on the couch—after Alec insisted that Magnus take a beak from all the work he was doing to find Jace—Alec told Magnus of his run-in with the thief. The warlock laughed and pulled Alec closer to his body. “It looks like you’re making friends,…

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