action Claymore- for fantasy‚ bloody Aoi Bungaku- short story mistery Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun‚ lovely complex- for love Cowboy Bebop- for futuristic cowboy‚ action... got to love it DGM and KHR- a little light‚ but fun action FMAB- action‚ alchemy Deadman wonderland- for bloody action Death Note- for thriller‚ psychological action HOTD- for zombie action... and babes OLD 1) Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood 2) Naruto Shippuuden 3) Rurouni Kenshin 4) Dragon Ball Z 5) Fate / Zero
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Caesar’s wing" (Shakespeare I.1.72) as a metaphor. "Falling Sickness" (I.2.251) as a pun. "He sees that Roman are but sheep..." (I.3.105) as a metaphor‚ I don’t know whether or not it is an extended metaphor. "His countenance‚ like richest alchemy" (I.3.159) as a simile. "therefore think of him as a serpent’s egg" (II.1.32) as a metaphor. "That lowliness is young ambition’s ladder‚ Whereto the climber-upward turns his face" (II.22-23). I couldn’t think of anything else. Certainly
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knowledge motivates him to learn great quantities‚ ultimately causing the creation of a belligerent being‚ his demise‚ and the death of those he loves. As a teenager‚ Victor finds the desire to learn and understand the world explores the discipline of alchemy at home
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Indeed‚ in the novel this very character tries to be as good as God. He attempts to create life‚ like God created Adam. However‚ Victor’s failure horrifies him to such an extent that he rejects his child/Creature. He learns different subjects‚ such as alchemy or even anatomy‚ and misuses his knowledge. On the other side‚ Henry Clerval is the perfect archetype of proper science. Victor embodies bad health‚ dangerous and corrupted knowledge‚ cowardice‚ secrecy and death‚ as for Henry‚ he personifies sanity
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In the An Alchemy of the Mind‚ Diane Ackerman employs Metaphors‚ personification‚ and point of view‚ to reveal the thaumaturgy and wonder behind the nature of the brain. Thaumaturgy is the wonders of working miracles.she represents the brain as almost an entity that resides within us to look over our decisions and guide us.diane uses metaphors to empower this idea “the petit tyrant””a huddle of neurons” etc. This ideology alone shows that not only does the author see the brain as “them”‚ but as there
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between Hermia and Helena in A Midsummer Night’s 20 Dream. OR Outline the major themes in Hamlet’s soliloquise. 4. Do you agree with the idea that Doctor Faustus is a study in the duality of Christian faith ? 20 OR Comment on the use of alchemy in the Alchemist 5. Discuss the Playboy of the Western World as a dark comedy. 20 OR Analyse the Jimmy - Alison relationship in Look Back in anges. 6. Discuss Doolilttle’s criticism of middle class morality in Pygmalion. 20 OR Critically
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after step. There is also a metaphor at the end of the extract: “The bitter elixir of life”. This refers back to an old medical belief of the Aztecs that chocolate was a cure or able to maintain life infidelity. This relates to the comparison to “alchemy” previously mentioned which also refers to the healing power of chocolate. These references enhance and give reason for the fascination of chocolate because healing power is attributed to it. The second extract uses onomatopoeia (“snap”) is used to
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What if kids wrote and published Recontextualizing Student Writing will result in improved learning! This simple shift is not only mission critical educational reform‚ but a way to recapture the hearts and minds of our young people! by markgura‚ 3 years ago in Entertainment & Humor 202 slides | Save Does God Exist? If Not Then Who Else Answer Our Prayers? Does God Exist? If Not Then Who Else Answer Our… existing than can be perceived by our senses or can be arrived at by our reasoning. As for
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his experience as told by Sir Walton to his sister it is reflective. Upon his reflection Victor could use his deferring of responsibility as a way to cope with his guilt over all the damage he has caused. When Victor had first started studying alchemy and metaphysical science‚ his father and teacher M. Krempe told his to dismiss his readings as they were a waste of time and had since been discredited. “A new light seemed to dawn upon my mind‚ and‚ bounding with joy‚ I communicated my
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inventive fictional character who exhibits extremely exaggerated personality traits. Jose Arcadio is an introspective‚ inquisitive man of massive strength and energy who spends more time on his scientific pursuits than with his family. He flirts with alchemy and astronomy and becomes increasingly withdrawn from his family and community. Marquez uses carefully chosen diction‚ imagery and biblical references to portray this wonderfully unique character
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