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    The legend is why cats and mice hate each other Have you ever wondered why cats and mice hate each other? In the legends “Cat and Rat: Legend of the Chinese Zodiac” and “How Mice and Cats Became Enemies” it explains why they never get along. The theme of these legends is that if you mess with a good friend something will come your way. This essay will be a compare and contrast between these two stories. In this paragraph I will compare these legends. One of them they were going to

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    Jacob Smith English 1010 Fletcher 1 April 13 Cats and Dogs The rivalry between cats and dogs has been going on what seems forever now. These two animals have a long history of simply not getting along. Why though? Why is it that these animals cannot get along with each other? It’s because they are different from each other in so many ways. There really isn’t anything that these two have in common besides their mutual relationship with humans. Their physical characteristics are different‚ they

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    Want to know why cats and rats or mice are enemies? They were good friends at one time. Today they are not good friends. In the stories ‘’Cat and Rat’’ and ‘’How Cats Mice Became Enemies’’ they become enemies and are today. The theme of these legends is how these animals became enemies. These stories are alike and different in many ways‚ and this essay will compare and contrast them. These two stories are alike in many ways. In the two stories the rat/mouse become enemies with cat. They both were

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    Create Mickey Mouse? The public is filled with Disney products and endorsements. Disneyland is known as the happiest place on Earth and all in thanks to the creator‚ Walt Disney. Children now look up to Disney as a source of hope‚ faith and inspiration for the future. Disney left behind tracks to what a child needs to grow and to become happy with the idea that magic exists. His first creation was brought to life by placing upon the name “Mickey.” It is interesting to note that Mickey Mouse started out

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    Fido or Kitty? In ancient Egypt‚ they held cats up high for poise and grace; they even had a goddess cat‚ named Bast (Bastet). When Egyptians lost their cat‚ they would mourn as if they lost a family member. To kill a cat‚ even accidentally‚ was an automatic death sentence. Cats were believed to be guardians of the gates of hell‚ and to prevent demons‚ ghouls‚ and spirits from escaping‚ and prevent them from entering homes of humans. So why people find this animal cute‚ adorable‚ and friendly

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    The character traits‚ fears‚ and personal experiences of Edgar Allan Poe can be seen in the narrator of “The Black Cat”. Within the first page of the passage‚ the narrator describes his wife‚ whom he married early‚ as “not uncongenial” or friendly. Poe is most likely referring to his wife Sarah Elmira Royster‚ who is both his cousin and bride when she was 13 years old. Like Poe’s wife‚ the narrator’s spouse is described as friendly‚ faithful‚ and loving. Moreover‚ Poe’s apparent problems with alcoholism

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    Cat and Rat Compare and Contrast There two legends explaining why the cats and rats/ mice are enemies. The two legends “Cat and Rat‚” and “How Cats and Mice Became Enemies‚” show how these two became enemies. The theme of these stories are that selfishness is awful thing. The “Cat and Rat” is a Zodiac tale. “How Cats and Mice Became Enemies” is a legend. In this essay I will explain the similarities and differences of these two tales. 
 This paragraph will explain the things that are the same about

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    famous known books are The Cat in The Hat‚ Horton Hears a Who‚ How the Grinch stole Christmas‚ Green Eggs and Ham‚ One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue‚ and the Fox and socks. “His intriguing perspective and fresh concepts ignited his career‚ and his work evolved quickly to deft illustrations‚ modeled sculpture‚ and sophisticated oil

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    essay will be about how cats and rats became enemies. I found out myself about how they became enemies in two legends. “Cat and Rat:Legend of the Chinese Zodiac” and “How Cats and Rats Became Enemies.” The theme of both of the legends was that cats and rats don’t get along. In this essay I will explain the differences and similarities between the two legends. First‚ I will compare the legends. To start off with‚ they both had to cross a river. They also are alike because the cat got tricked/lied to

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    The Unknown Character In the Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the narrator is unnamed‚ but he is the main character and the most important character in the story. As the story develops‚ the narrator develops. The narrator is dynamic and makes the story dynamic. Even though the narrator is unnamed‚ his dynamic is very complex because of the way he develops throughout the story. As the story begins‚ the narrator says he is known for his “Docility and humanity of his disposition”(Poe‚ 76). He says

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