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    Brooke Boyd English/Comp Mrs. Goslin 31 March 2014 Childhood Christmas to Adulthood Christmas Christmas as a child for me was very fun. I got many presents from Santa as well as many from relatives. Christmas was probably my favorite holiday of the year‚ to me it meant that if I was good enough Santa would bring me presents. Most of the time I was very good and never got into trouble. In my family when you go from childhood to adulthood it becomes a big deal. For starters you open presents

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     but it is the journey that matters in  the end‚”(Ursula K. LeGuin). One of my biggest journeys  in life is when I started to play  badminton. My personal experiences‚ and my experiences with others and the world  reflect three of the first five stages of the archetypal journey. My journey starts with the  ordinary world‚ the call to adventure‚ and the meeting of the mentor.     Experiences in my ordinary world have shaped my beliefs and understandings of  the ordinary world. The ordinary world is the beginning of the hero’s journey

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    The Archetypal Quest Essay The archetypal quest‚ also known as the hero’s journey is effective in revealing which ways a person’s values‚ ideas and ambitions can be explored and changed throughout society. The hero’s journey is a genre that is prominently seen through nearly every sort of text‚ written or visual‚ usually representing an internal or physical struggle to gain a sense of personal character‚ personal identity or achieving a goal that one has claimed to be unachievable. On occasions

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    Ngwudike English 104 03-05-2013 Commercializing Christmas The season of love and giving hit the shopping malls on Black Friday; the stores fill with the latest gifts and the bargain shoppers begin the hunt for the perfect Christmas gift. Americans across the country mark this season‚ senselessly “buying” love for one another‚ while simultaneously degrading the very spirit of the holiday season: love. Thus‚ as the bells toll for the Christmas cheer‚ the deepening greed of our culture begins

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    Meanwhile‚ Across Town... Narrator: Meanwhile‚ across town... Everybody: Every Who Down in Who-ville Liked Christmas a lot... Student 1: But the Grinch‚ Who lived just north of Who-ville‚ 1/2 Class: DID 1/2 Class: NOT! Everybody: The Grinch hated Christmas! The whole Christmas season! Now‚ please don’t ask why. No one quite knows the reason. Student 2: It could be his head wasn’t screwed on just right. Student 3: It could be‚ perhaps‚ that his shoes were too tight. Student 4: But I think that the

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    worldwide and was awarded “Best Fiction Corine International Award” in 2002. It follows a story of a boy named Santiago who is following his personal legend. The Alchemist has many archetypal themes and symbols including wise old men‚ women‚ and the nature around him. Throughout this novel‚ Coelho uses archetypal men. The men he uses are the Alchemist‚ his father‚ and the King of Salem. Wise old men symbolize the ‘savior’‚ ‘redeemer’‚ and the ‘guru’. The first of the three wise men that Santiago

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    time of the year was Christmas when everyone gave gifts to their love ones. Everyone loved Christmas‚ no matter how small or how big‚ the only person who hated Christmas was the Grinch. The Grinch lived on the top of the mountain‚ isolating himself from all the Who’s his only companion was his dog max .The Grinch was green‚ smelly‚ really hairy‚ with clammy cold hand with a heart 2 size smaller. Nobody ever mentioned the Grinch. All the Who’s in Who Ville were terrify of the Grinch‚ have they ever met

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    Mythology P1 Archetypal Characters As humans we make mistakes‚ but the real power is learning from our mistakes. Often we can learn from others mistakes that way we don’t have to feel the pain ourselves to understand why we shouldn’t do something or be a certain way. Also we can learn from history and past mistakes that lead them into bad times and disputes. From literature we learn morals and lessons through the characters position. “We live with our archetypes‚ but can we live in them?”

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    for the elves side of the war.The Bonemender might just be another story about healer but this book has much more to offer. With this in mind this shows that Gabrielle is clearly follows the steps of a archetypal hero.Proven by saving others and being part of the war. Gabrielle is an archetypal hero because‚ of the stages of the heroes journey. The first stage of the heroes

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    In The Sword in the stone‚ the legend by Sir Thomas Malory‚ Arthur is a archetypal hero by pulling the magical sword out of the stone and giving the sword to his friend. When Arthur went back looking for sir Kay sword that had been missing after being just knighted and going to the tournament‚ Arthur stumbles upon a sword which is in a rock and he “strodes up to the sword and without troubling to read the inscription‚ Arthur tugged the sword free from the stone to give to Sir Kay.(Malory 646)”Knowing

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