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    Tales of things that go bump in the dark have excited people for as long they have existed. Tales differ from region to region. Scotland is known for some of the most unique mythology and stories on the planet. From skin loosing selkies to magnificent warriors, Scotland is home to many crazy and unique pieces of folklore. The main pieces of folklore that stick out are: The many creatures that inhabit Scotland , the different creation stories, the ulster cycle , and fairies. Mysterious creatures…

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    Na Ra Alternate Ending

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    “That,” the friend jutted her chin his direction. “is the leader for the Supernatural and Dark Curses club.” “And… ?” “Don’t you think he looks a bit creepy?” Na Ra frowned at the question. She was a huge believer of treating everyone nicely unless they give her a reason otherwise. She absolutely hated gossip and rumors, found no reason to do so. “That’s not very nice, Ye Sol.” Said friend quickly defended herself. “I overheard some strange things about that guy in my Math class the other…

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    For example, when the trio gets captured and is brought to Malfoy Manor, Bellatrix Lestrange tortures Hermione and she still refuses to give up information. Furthermore in the third book when Lupin has transformed into a werewolf, Hermione remembers that werewolves respond to calls of their own kind which protects the trio for the time being. In the first book she tells Harry and Ron how to survive the Devil 's Snare. Hermione is constantly saving Ron and Harry, which is…

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    new character who went by the name of Jake. So what I did to combat that issue was by making friends who would go along with this story I created. I met Gabriel, who took himself as on being a ‘Dragon Rider’ and Shane, who claimed himself to be a ‘werewolf’. Sure it was silly, but I was seven or eight at the time, this was wonderful to have people coming into this story, and with that I created what was called ‘Gates of Imag” Which was a play on ‘The Gates of Imagination’. I at least knew that…

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    In Karen Russell’s fictional book, “St. Lucy’s Home For Girls Raised by Wolves”, she tells the story of how werewolf girls are taught how to adapt to be more human-like. Claudette has truly conformed into the human ways the nuns at St. Lucy’s have taught her. The passage tells the struggles and accomplishments that Claudette faces and that how the rules will make her more human. Within the first three epigraphs, Claudette faces many struggles of lycanthropic culture shock in her educational…

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    and risk being judged; those who do stand out in society are individuals. As Allen Ginsberg, a Beat Generation member, believes “ Follow your inner moonlight; don’t hide the madness”. One may suggest that individualism is madness. However, like a werewolf, only transforming into their true form during a full moon, people hide the madness inside themselves. In order to find one’s “inner moonlight” they must accept that no one can live up to the expectations that society holds for one another. Ken…

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    shocking event for her. She determined that everyone is different and she should learn to accept them for who they are. In the beginning of the novel she judged people by their appearance. “Of course the only words I actually managed to yell at the werewolf as he ran at me were, BAD DOG!” (Hawkins 19). She used to judge people by what they looked like, but after that event she learned that what is important is what is on the inside that counts. She now has a friend that is a vampire and…

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    sometimes were in the woods behind Grace’s backyard during the winter periods. Sam gets shot as a wolf and ends up shifting back to a human and manages to drag himself onto Graces porch. She finds and helps clean him up, discovering that he is a werewolf. The two of them fall in love and start dating.…

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    Chocolate Fa Monologue

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    our recipes…” “Just tell us old man!” Veruca shouts. “Ok well, some of our recipes “went bad” in the making. And they made monsters. It-it’s even in the newspaper. That’s why I thought this was canceled.” Willy answers. Ouuoo! “Oh, no! Is that a werewolf?” “Yeah, umm...you see, the werewolf’s teeth, are made out of peppermint bark.” Willy says. “What? That’s gonna kill us! I’m too precious to die!” Veruca whines. “RUN! It’s coming our way!” Willy…

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    People can go through identity changes many times in their lives for many reasons including losing weight, getting married, or moving. However, the identity changes in this essay have to do with a pressuring parent and a whole new life. In the book The Joy Luck Club, the main character, Jing-mei, experiences feelings of a lost identity until the end of the novel. The sense of identity that Jing-mei feels when she visits China is comparable to the Lost Boys of Sudan starting their new lives in…

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