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    Superstition and wives tales created by the villagers made the forest more dangerous than just the reality of wolves. In this fiction, superstition is very real in the forest and straining off the the main path can be a risk. Naked men turned into werewolves control the less beaten paths of the forest making the main paths the safest to travel, but even then we see in the case of Red that nowhere in the forest is safe. The forest is dark, manipulative, feared, and dangerous just like the…

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    Company of Wolves the themes of the story is loss of innocence and exploring her sexuality with a feminist point of view. It is clearly reflected in the film The Company of Wolves where the girl explores her sexuality and her stand remains with the werewolves despite warning and dangers. Both have a magical realism genre and its sequences despite different the whole essence of the soul of the story is there. The spine which concludes what the whole story is about on text is on film. Therefore…

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    Creative Writing: Paw

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    The full moon shone and it was a few minutes before midnight. The smell of flesh filled the dense air of Jianfeng Mountain. Paws scurried across the dirt, kicking the dirt off the moist, forest floor. They hastened their speed, aroused at the strong scent of blood. “Flesh! It’s the scent of flesh!” one called out. He howled in excitement amongst the rock. The rest of the pack dashed across the forest. Nearby was a slim, yet muscular figure- Yi Xing, a young werewolf in the pack. Yi Xing was…

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    in movies. Actually, cave dwellers and dinosaurs would never have met, for some unexplained event caused the dinosaurs to become extinct before the cave dwellers existed. "Natural" monsters sometimes combine human and animal features. Cat people, werewolves, and vampires fit into this category; so do Bigfoot and the Abominable Snowman. All these monsters seem to frighten us because they represent…

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    “ We’ve got to have rules and obey them. After all we’re not Savages , We’re English, and the English are best at everything”. That was quoted by a school boy named Jack Merridew. One of the many boys who were crash landed on an island. No Grownups. They turn from civilized innocent school boys to complete savages and ends up with 3 deaths. These Events that took place shows that in Chapter 9 , William Golding employs diction, symbolism, and natural imagery to convey the theme that everyone has…

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    Van Helsing Analysis

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    In my personal opinion "Van Helsing" is a good movie because it convenes Frankenstein's Monster, Count Dracula, the Wolf Man, Igor, Van Helsing the vampire hunter, assorted with other monsters such as werewolves, vampires, and even Mr. Hyde. The movie is like a Greatest Hits compilation; it's assembled like Frankenstein's Monster, from spare parts stitched together and brought to life with electricity, the movie also includes lots of computer-generated images. The plot is about Dracula's…

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    brothers is what they got for family. As kids preparing for their hunt against monsters, a whole new dimension had opened up that they never knew about. They feared creatures such as, demons, angels, fairy tail characters, ghosts, possessed bodies, werewolves, and so much more. Fear can be a difficult thing to face, and to conquer. In Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher” (1839), Roderick Usher…

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    Harry Potter Injustice

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    inequality, injustice, and prejudice of all sorts. From bloodstatus, to interhouse bullying, to laws and acts made against groups of people, Martin Luther King Jr’s words echo as the story evolves. The wizarding world consists of witches, wizards, werewolves, and all sorts of mythical citizens. As all societies do, there are three social classes, or blood status’: Purebloods, those from all magical families. Half-bloods, those that have half magical families. Lastly, Muggleborns, who come from…

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    intriguing reading about how Jinx had to adapt to his new way of living outside of the clearing and into the Urwald with Simon the Wizard. In the Urwald Jinx was too afraid to step off path because he did not want to get swept away by the witches or werewolves. However, toward the end of the book he showed much courage when him and two other kids Reven and Elfwyn had the gut to rescue Simon and the other people’s lives held captive by the Bonemaster. One event in particular I found morbid was…

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    Anne Rice Research Paper

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    Irish-American author Anne Rice, best known for her Gothic style of literature and her series “The Vampire Chronicles”, was born Howard Allen Frances O'Brien; October 4, 1941 in New Orleans, La.. Predominately writing horror, Anne Rice has also used the pen names Anne Rampling, and A. N. Roquelaure. Anne Rice’s stories of Vampires have won her acclaim with readers, been made into movies, adapted as a musical for the stage, and soon may become a television series that will bring her characters…

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