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    After resting for a few hours the boy wakes up he sees nothing familiar, as he think he has been caught by the werewolf so he quickly gets up and tries to run away. He runs around the hospital finding a way out and hiding from other elf because he thinks there his enemy as well, he enters one room as he cannot find any doors that lead to an exit. He finds a window thinking that's his way out, he goes near the window and looks down as he finds himself tens of feet above the ground. He leaves the…

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    today just as it did during the middle ages. Not only was chivalry alive in the middle ages, but it is also alive today. In Marie De France’s lay Bisclavret a knight, troubled with the effects of being a werewolf, is tricked by his wife and lead to his demise. When his king comes across the werewolf, Bisclavret, he is struck by the wolf’s actions of plea toward him and takes him under his care. Now a part of the knighthood once again Bisclavret never leaves King Arthurs side until his wife…

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    wolves are deemed the worst creatures in existence for their continuous lust of sexuality and their abilities to manipulate their prey. The werewolves are the worst because of their cunning nature and ability to transform into men. The state of a werewolf embodies the nature of a beast within a human and the young protagonist in the story, represents the brink of loss in the innocence of a child turning into a woman. Carter sheds a different light on the sexuality of women through the child, who…

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    Cramps Psychobilly Culture

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    The Cramps are a unique blend of rockabilly, garage rock, classic horror movies, and teenage angst. The Cramps celebrate all that is dirty and perverse and draw in listeners with their unique sound. This unique blend led to the creation of the psychobilly genre. Punk and psychobilly culture would be completely unthinkable without them, and their presence helped to influence the revival of rockabilly and later rock movements The creation of the Cramps began in 1972 in Sacramento, CA, when Erick…

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    Werewolves on the other hand, do not have no control over their transformation. The image of a werewolf is seen as animalistic figure, similar to a big foot, but wolf like creature; also a bulky animal. They are capable of forming packs, to strengthen the numbers to sum up power; very territorially over their area. In order for a werewolf to survive is to feed off flash, meat, organ’s, and blood. They are capable of mating with females to populate, or to be beaten…

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    Creative Writing: Klaus

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    blue ones. "Love... your a werewolf" he says and her eyes widen with fear. he pulls her to him and hugs her stroking her hair. "I'm scared" she whimpers and he tightens his arms around her. "Its going to be okay, love. I'm going to make it okay" he whispers and closes his eyes. Treasure wakes up to the sun shining in through…

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    Little Red

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    jacket, but in this story, things are a little different. Long before little red was born, her parents were as many may know them as vampires, her parents were imprisoned by werewolfs due to passing vampire territory. While Little Reds mother was pregnant with Little Red, her and Red’s father attempted to escape from werewolf territory. Although Little Red’s mother escaped, sadly her father didn’t make it. As Little Red’s mother quickly escaped with the loss of her husband, she ran to find her…

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    I figured I would give you my facts before I started to ramble on~ I'm still working out my bio, but the basics are Isla is the mother of Hayley Marshall. She is a witch/werewolf, which is rare but does exist. When Hayley was born, she and her husband were banished away from New Orleans by Josephine LaRue as a punishment. Due to the spell placed on them, Hayley's parents were never able to enter New Orleans nor even contact their children. However when Josephine is killed, they are once again…

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    Since Bloom finds this ordinary,he decides to play catch with the werewolf/man. Some magical realism stories ordinary objects will take on human traits and personify therefor adding another element to magical realism. The objects are treated as if it is normal for them move from place to place or even…

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    takes 2-3 hours to do the lottery. They acted surprised that a stone was found in the box. In conclusion I think all these stories are great stories to read. They all have very good plots. They had me asking question like the werewolf story I was asking my self a bunch question’s about the man. The goldfish story was my favorite because it talks about a guy who has a magic goldfish that grants wishes and he wished for a kid with cancer to get better and 2 more wishes that…

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