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    Silver Bullet Analysis

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    First of all the emphasis on music for the dramatic moments of the movie are constantly being used, with the dramatic but warming melodies that occur during the climax when the heroes battle the werewolf. But my personal favorite example comes about when Marty gets a present from his Uncle, a motorized wheelchair nickanmed “Silver Bullet”. He takes it for a ride and the amazingly cheesy song “Joy Ride” plans as he rides around the empty streets and…

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    Lai Bisclavret Analysis

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    In Marie de France’s lai Bisclavret, one has to accept the challenge of breaking previous perceptions and stories of a werewolf. She also confronts the themes of chivalry and courtly love that again go against what the reader might expect. Marie focuses on telling a story that is based on peoples expectations, but then reverses the savage roles within the beast and other individuals within in the story. She creates a lai that clearly defines the human experience by highlighting the potential for…

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    understands them. Another modern day view of them is some real cases of people claiming to actually be werewolves but it’s a mental illness called lycanthropy but there is also another diseases that has cause people to believe that they are turning into a werewolf and it’s called…

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    his nights in the woods because he turns into a werewolf. Right from the beginning of the story, there are questions whether a husband’s loyalty to remain faithful to his wife are maintained. The wife’s concern is quite reasonable, since she is concerned that the husband’s loyalty towards her is being violated. Although it is intended to view Bisclavert as the protagonist of the lai, Bisclavret’s revelation of being capable of turning into a werewolf can be considered evidence that he has not…

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    vampires were sleeping in coffins, immortality, resistance of sunlight, and aversion to garlic. It is also said that vampires can transform into bats, wolves, and sometimes mist. While vampires tend to be smooth and sexually charged, the typical werewolf…

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    Qa Lab Day 1 Essay

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    All five games where again digital and all very functional. I found almost all of the games enjoyable to play excluding the werewolf game. I found the werewolf game to overall be poorly made. The animations where strange and unnatural, the voice work was repetitive and overall poorly done, and the gameplay was clunky and boring. In this Qa lab I had played two of the games twice before There…

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    Background or History: The werewolf dates back as far as 8 A.D in a poem titled “Metamorphoses”, written by Ovid, a Roman poet. The poem is a very long collection of mythological stories told in a chronological order from the beginning of time until the end of Julius Caesar’s death. This poem is believed to be the oldest written record of metamorphosis in history. Oxford Dictionaries defines metamorphosis as “a change of the form or nature of a thing or person into a completely different one,…

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    Exactly! What's wrong with these writers because it literally just seems crazy to me. I would immensely enjoy hearing what they would have to say about Hayley's characterization. I wonder if Hayley is based off of someone in real life? Tragic if so. Although Elijah would rather lose his life than to ever speak those words to Hayley. Hayley will never be a “good” person. None of them are “good” people but they all have some redeeming qualities. Even if the writers were to flip the script and…

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    Inquisitor leaves him imprisoned in an electrical force field. The only way out is to jump 30 feet in the air to clear the walls. Desperate to defeat his father, Jace summons all his strength and jumps from the cell. Valentine kidnaps Simon and a female werewolf. He wants to use their blood to complete Maellartach's transformation. Demons attack the Shadowhunters, and in a final showdown, Clary uses her gift, that of words that can't be spoken. Clary carves the rune for "open" on the wall of…

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    If you have not heard the story of The Little Red Riding Hood, she was going to her grandma’s house and her fate was horrendous. She ran into an evil werewolf. The werewolf ran to the grandmother’s house and ate her. After he ate her, he ate Little Red Riding Hood. If you have never seen a ghost, then there is a first time for everything. Tonight, you will meet Bloody Mary. This Bloody Mary is a little different…

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