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    he Ghost Sonata does not take place in the real world; or at least not in a world most people would recognize as reality. Strindberg originally subtitled his play "Kama-Loka‚" the name of a mystical dream world through which some mortals have to wander before reaching the kingdom of death in the afterlife. Accordingly‚ the characters in The Ghost Sonata speak‚ move and act as if they are part of a dream—or a nightmare. One sees glimpses of the future‚ another embodies tragedies from the past. There

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    realm of Caesar has come to an end and all that’s left is chaos and his haunting ghost. Brutus begins to dwell on all that has happened‚ starting from the death of Caesar to the death of his own wife Portia. Each chaotic scene is an outcome of Brutus’ decision to kill Caesar. Now that he is about to fore go his biggest challenge yet‚ facing Octavius and Antony. As a result‚ his upcoming battle has led him to see the Ghost of Caesar‚ which only appeared to him‚ to remind him of all the bad he’s done

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    covering up their own actions. Too much history is covered up by governments around the world. Selfishly‚ they hide their own shameful history to keep a good name and to stay in good graces with their subjects. In his final chapter of King Leopold’s Ghost‚ Adam Hochschild conveys how the transgression of the Flemish to the Congolese was erased. How is it that the people of both the Congo and Belgium have completely forgotten the horrors their predecessors endured and committed? For every secret that

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    Eugene Tran Professor Rob Summers English 1003-752-759 25 March 2014 Collectiveness and Storytelling in Louise Erdrich’s “Bidwell Ghost” “Bidwell Ghost” by Louise Erdrich‚ on one particular level‚ is a ghost story. The piece describes a story of a young girl‚ killed in a house fire twenty years ago located on an orchard field. The girl’s presence is still apparent after her death‚ where she haunts the road next to her home and occasionally makes her way into vehicles that pass by. The themes

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    Kellie’s Castle Ghost Many know the love story attached to the Taj Mahal. But how many of you know the story of a Scottish man named William Kellie Smith and his beloved wife Agnes? In 1890‚ a young Smith left his home farm in Kellas for Malaya. It is not known why he ventured to Malaya for career opportunities much less when he actually arrived. However‚ he integrated in to the community with ease. He bounced around several business opportunities finding some success but it wasn’t until he me Alma

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    saying that 3 ghosts will visit him to teach him a listen. The first is Ghost of Christmas Past and he shows him how lonely he was. He shows him how he got married and money blinded him from his love. The next night came and the Ghost of Christmas Present showed him how families celebrate Christmas. The Crachits had little but they were very loving that they even send blessings to Scrooge. Next they went to his nephew’s house and saw all the fun that Scrooge was missing out on. The last ghost came the

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    The Ghost of Christmas Past reached for Carteno’s wrist‚ quickly grasping it as she tried to pull away. It was of no use‚ for the Ghost was far stronger than her and began to display a scene long forgotten. Carteno‚ rendered speechless‚ stood next to her wooden-framed bed. The meak light from the overcast sky was all that lit the dark room. Stained beige carpet coated the area of younger Carteno’s bedroom‚ surrounded by a white strip that connected the ground and wooden walls. A large thick television

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    upon personal dignity‚ and humiliating and degrading treatment of detainees (Ghosts of Abu Ghraib). This law was set in place in order to protect human rights. The government claimed that this law does not apply to Al-Qaida‚ because they did not sign this contract when it was written‚ but not every single one of those Iraqis are affiliated with

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    “A Ghost Town With a Quad” was written by Rebecca Schuman‚ an education columnist‚ and published by Slate.com on November 26th‚ 2013. In this article‚ the author argues that it was wrong of two schools’ administration: Minnesota State University Moorhead (MSUM)‚ and the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) to cut from their schools what were considered vital academic departments when other things could have been cut instead. Also‚ by cutting the academics‚ they have made their universities

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    Adam Hochschild’s “King Leopold’s Ghost” is an account of a man’s rise of power who was very cruel and did unimaginable things. When I began reading‚ I wasn’t sure where the novel was going‚ but I soon caught on to what Hochschild was revealing. As the story begins to unfold he tells a story of King Leopold II of Belgium who managed to seize land next to the Congo River in Africa. King Leopold used political manipulation and lies to get what he wanted. King Leopold had everyone fooled that he was

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