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    I sucked in my lips and gripped my teeth. The woman emerged and called in another werewolf. I shifted in my seat. The shirt was rubbing against my neck and felt like something was strangling me. Xavier patted my shoulder. “Deep breath.” Nodding, I did as the alpha instructed. “What if he doesn’t like me?” “There are plenty of packs in this world. We’ll find someone.” Exhaling slowly, I slowed my eyes. I just wanted this to work. I had been passed over so many times. It was draining.” A…

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    The Halloween That Almost Wasn't (1979) The Night Dear John Saved the World After learning that Halloween is in jeopardy, Count Dracula (Judd Hirsch) calls upon his fellow monsters to step up their game and make Halloween what it once was: scary. Not all of the monsters are interested in cooperating, however, putting Dracula in a position where he must do whatever he can to change their mind and, in turn, save Halloween for all of mankind. Originally premiering on ABC, The Halloween That…

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    Loyalty In Beowulf

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    Who is that I see walking through the wood? Is it a savage, feral wolf whose teeth yearn for my human blood, or is it a bloodthirsty, menacing Dane who lusts for my bloody death on his axe’s blade? The time of the Anglo-Saxons was one of blood and ultimate gore as they tore through history with a vengeance, a perfect example of this is the Danish epic Beowulf. Cloaked, and probably “be-daggered” in anonymity, Beowulf is without an official author, but that does not mar its continued fame in…

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    Personally, I did not see Red’s capability, there was no doubt that Red was going to be swallowed up by the hunter just like her grandmother because of her weaknesses and lack of experience. To my own shock, Red turned the table and did not fear the werewolf because of the pain it had inflicted on others, but felt compassion for the hunter and the pain that had been inflicted on him. Although, knowing that the hunter had deceived her and hearing her grandmother’s bones rattle underneath the bed,…

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    trail to where she was heading. I sighed and walked out to follow her without trying to step on the blood. Outside I saw her drop the body on top of the fire and immdeatly started to burn. The wolf attacked him. She attacked him. Does that mean werewolfs exist? Okay, now that was crazy. Only vampires only exsist. I started taking deep breaths. "You okay there hotshot?" I looked over at her and saw her picking up logs. "Your a wolf." She laughed. "Vampires aren't the only thing around…

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    The genre of magical realism is all about taking reality and turning it upside down, making the mundane seem magical, and at the same time making the magical mundane. A good example of this is in the movie Big Fish. There are two main characters, Edward Bloom and his son, Will. Edward is a storytelller who has one story, the story of his life. The film explores magical realism by splitting the plot into two parts. The first part is the real, mundane, and somewhat depressing tale of Will's…

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    Raising children has never been easy task; there are lots of doubts and concerns from a parent when considering what actions they should take regarding their child. All though it may not be easy, it is all much simpler with a child seeing as they still idolized their parents and believe that everything that they do or say must be right. But what happens when these children get older and begin to form a sense of individuality? They no longer wish to do as their parents say, in fact, it is said…

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    Throughout the stories, there are many violent scenes. In the lais Bisclavret, the man loved the woman and trusted her enough to tell her about his curse which makes him werewolf. This helps showcase the love that Bisclavret had for his wife, which unfortunately was not as understanding as he thought and decided to deceive him. Even though from here on out in the story there is violence, the romance was the fact that Bisclavret had love for his wife and that’s why he was cautious of taking his…

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    After a long night of discussing pack business, Bailey and his brothers head over to their local diner to grab some food. Bailey, the youngest of the four Alphas realizes the new waiter there, Jeremy, is his mate, and a human. With things happening in the pack, Bailey also has to woo and protect his mate at the same time when Jeremy's homophobic stepfather shows up in town intent on dragging him back home to fix him. After the stepfather attacks someone at the diner, he is arrested. Now Bailey…

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    Werewolves of course could change into a wolf/human wolf hybrids. As an extension to that their transformation led to increased speed, strength, their five senses, claws and fangs. Like vampires, werewolves had a method of changing a normal human to a werewolf. All they would need to do would be bite or scratch the individual with their razor sharp claws. A vampire however only need to bite the person. Depending on the lore or kind of vampire they may need to inject a kind of venom or chemical,…

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