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     especially in the south‚ much of the popularity  of the Klan was due to the perception that conservative Anglo­Saxon Protestantism needed to  defend itself against Catholics‚ Jews‚ immigrants‚ woman suffrage‚ resistance to prohibition‚ and  evolution.   Blacks lived in fear of physical punishment‚ just as in the days of the first Klan.  Catholics were targeted with cross burnings‚ economic boycotts‚ and assaults. One group  convinced themselves that they were actually going to lynch the Pope.  Little community of Nor

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    do anything to change his or her fate. People “can’t get rid” of their already determined destinies (74). Whether it is a character’s prearranged life or just a simple situation‚ Ibsen incorporates destiny into one of his most memorable plays. In Ghosts‚ Ibsen proves his theme of inescapable fate. Ibsen utilizes symbolism throughout the play to demonstrate one cannot escape his or her fate. Constant referencing to the weather hints that the conditions outside might act as some sort of a symbol.

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    The Canterville Ghost

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    The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde is a hilarious and playful look at the spirit world. It takes place in an 1800 British Castle‚ known as Canterville Chase. Residents in the area think a ghost haunts the castle. The story has an unexpected ending as Mr. Simon’s ghost eventually befriends Virginia‚ the daughter of the owners of Canterville Chase. An American minister and his family live at the castle. These people especially the father‚ Mr. Otis‚ do not believe in ghosts. The twins play all

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    Overcoming a fear

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    A Night to Remember My heart was pounding rapidly; it felt like a thunderous roar in my ears. The blood was quickly drained from my face. I was slightly nauseous‚ the only thing that kept me from covering the other girls with the unsatisfying scarlet likes of my mothers tasteless spaghetti‚ was the loud wailing of my empty stomach. The pounding was louder now‚ so loud I could barely make out my own thoughts. How could a mere gathering of complete strangers cause these unlikely‚ unknown feelings

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    The Ghost Dance

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    The Ghost Dance In January 1889‚ Wavoka‚ a Paiute Indian‚ had a revelation during a total eclipse of the sun. It was the genesis of a religious movement that would become known as the Ghost Dance. It was this dance that the Indians believed would reunite them with friends and relatives in the ghost world. The legend states that after prayer and ceremony‚ the earth would shatter and let forth a great flood that would drown all the whites and enemy Indians‚ leaving the earth untouched and as it

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    The Canterville Ghost

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    Canterville that the house is haunted. Mr. Otis says he will take furniture as well as ghost at valuation. The Otis family includes Mr. and Mrs. Otis‚ their daughter Virginia‚ twin boys (often referred to as "Stars and Stripes") and their eldest son Washington. At first‚ none of the members of the Otis family believes in ghosts‚ but shortly after they move in‚ none of them can deny the presence of Sir Simon (The Ghost). The family hears clanking chains‚ they witness re-appearing bloodstains "on the floor

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    January 25‚ 2012 Reality of the Blye Ghosts Around a fireplace sit eager ears‚ hungry for the most exciting and creepy stories available to the human imagination. Christmas eve in England annual include stories full of ambiguity‚ frightening characters and most importantly of all‚ ghosts. Henry James wrote a tale that would be perfect to tell in this setting. His novel‚ Turn of the Screw is the quintessential ghost story. He includes all the necessary elements‚ but perhaps his best talent is

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    The Canterville Ghost

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    Oscar Wilde THE CANTERVILLE GHOST "The Canterville Ghost" is a popular short story by Oscar Wilde‚ widely adapted for the screen and stage. It was the first of Wilde’s stories to be published‚ appearing in the magazine The Court and Society Review in February 1887. It was later included in a collection of short stories entitled Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime and Other Stories in 1891. u üSetting The story of the Canterville Ghost takes place in an old English country house‚ Canterville Chase‚

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    A Thought on Ghosts As a teenager‚ my father told me of a story where he was young living in his old house. One day he had to acquire something that his parents had asked for. However‚ as he approached the room he felt as though he was being observed upon. In the distance‚ he saw two glowing red eyes speaking in a language my father barely understood. He then took what he needed and left the room as soon as possible. Many people have experienced encountering ghosts or any manifestations. The question

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    Banquo: An Actor or A Ghost Shakespeare has been a respected poet and playwright for hundreds of years. A controversial point in the stage productions of The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ is whether or not an actor should play the ghost of Banquo or if the Ghost does not appear on stage; thus the audience does not see him as Macbeth does. Using an actor to portray the ghost of Banquo better relates to the play’s themes and the development of the play’s characters. Specifically

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