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    Monster: A Narrative Fiction

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    I got two options here One‚ tell her this shit is inedible‚ watch her cry‚ but get to live another day. Two‚ eat the pancakes‚ die and be remembered as that guy who lost his life from a breakfast flat cake. A devil‚ in the form of Monster‚ and an angel‚ in the form of Michael‚ popped up on my shoulder. “Be nice and eat it‚ Tre. It’ll make her very happy‚” the angel stupidly grinned‚ sprinkling what appeared to be fairy dust over my homemade meal. “This will make it all better.” “Don’t

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    fell from coldy revealing prose to an unforgivingly graceful monologue about fear. As the Man and the Boy closed their wildly ruthless fight on the Road‚ the characters of the two are revealed‚ stretched paley on thin skeletons that are more bone than body. They know that one must not fear the Road to survive‚ because that means you are living for something‚ but one cannot survive on that fear for long. The Man learned this before his end. He learned that fear expires‚ and the Boy was forced the carry

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    How They Found Freedom When the authorities of a young man and a young woman subordinate them‚ they try to be unrestricted through compromising actions. Both‚ the narrator of the Yellow wallpaper‚ and Dave‚ protagonist of “The Man Who Was Almost a Man”‚ have to comply with duties that deal with submission to authority‚ and high expectations of society. Furthermore‚ In order to deal with their frustrations‚ the protagonists find symbols that lead to freedom‚ and use them to acquire their desires

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    Macbeth: Hero to Monster In the play‚ “Macbeth”‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ the character of Macbeth is seen as courageous and fearless soldier fighting for the King of Scotland. Macbeth killed anyone in his way‚ because of his desire of becoming king. He put his faith in the words of the witches’ prophecies. Lady Macbeth is an influential person in Macbeth’s life because she badgers him to do what is necessary to remove any obstacles preventing his success. Macbeth turns from an honorable

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    The lottery is an example of the utilitarian monster because‚ in a lottery game‚ there are many losers‚ but only one winner. The happiness of the winner of a lottery ticket is very high‚ and when compared to the unhappiness of the losers‚ there is still‚ in theory‚ a net happiness gain. So in essence‚ the happiness of many (the losers) is sacrificed for the disproportionate happiness of one individual (the winner). A case could be made for and against the lottery in terms of monetized utilitarianism

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    configuration offers. They get the reliability of the landline network and the mobility and functionality of the cellular network. But‚ doing this offers pro’s and con’s when compared to one another. When using a cell phone network you will have a choice between two types of phones‚ GSM or CDMA. Both are a great choice but each have their uses. When a company choses to go with an all cellular network they should pick one of the above two based on the needs of the company. GSM offers the ability to be completely

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    the dangers along the way. "You will sail to Hisperia‚ around the island of Sicily for in between Italy and Sicily‚ there are terrible monsters. There is one monster who she seizes sailors out of their ship; over here the waters are swallowed by a second monster where your ships will be destroyed. Therefore‚ you will avoid the straight and you will sail around Sicily. You will also avoid the Sicilian monster Polyphemus; he has already devoured many Greek men.’ "We were sailing as the advice

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    The Line Between Reality and Fantasy In the play A Streetcar Named Desire (ASND) by Tennessee Williams‚ one of the big themes from the play is the theme of illusion. Stella‚ Stanley‚ and Blanche allow illusion to shape and control their lives because they all see it as the best way towards happiness. Blanche’s life is an illusion because she wants to believe that she is still young‚ beautiful‚ and innocent while trying to hide from her past. While the role that illusion plays in Stella’s life

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    Faust’s own abominable actions towards his unfortunate mistress‚ Gretchen‚ and his later abhorred reaction towards this shows that only a complete change in character and outlook of his type could allow Faust to leave behind the putrid excesses of his past lust and decadence. "I love those who yearn for the impossible... / The deed is everything‚ the glory nothing" (10635-10638) could never be the words of any petty materialist or anarchist‚ and Faust was more than eager to sacrifice whatever possible

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    The main focus of this paper will compare two Egyptian pieces Figure of a Man (c. 525 BCE) from the Milwaukee Art Museum and Khafre Enthroned (c. 2520-2494) from the textbook Gardner’s Art Through the Ages using visual elements. These visual elements of color‚ texture‚ composition‚ scale‚ and subject emphasize power and status. These sculptures are similar in color as both sculptures were made from hard‚ dark stones. Also‚ the sculptures were created with the same attention to sanding and polishing

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