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    The narrator drew Atkinson being tried in a court‚ and making the narrator’s grave stone. Later‚ the man who drew his grave‚ Atkinson‚ was sharpening his tools. The criminal that Withencroft drew‚ was carving Withencroft’s grave stone when James walked into “Worker in English and Italian Marbles.” Moreover‚ because the narrator even mentioned that‚ it even adds even more foreshadowing. Because of all

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    He saw Romeo‚ Page heard Paris say to Romeo “ To the dead bodies. I will apprehend him. Stop thy unhallowed toil‚ vile Montague!”. They fought and Romeo killed Paris. He was move to a grave in the monument by Romeo. Romeo’s servant‚ Balthasar told the news to Romeo about the fake death of Juliet.Romeo brought poison from the poor aportantcary. Balthasar was threatened with death and lied to by Romeo. He said ”But if thou‚ jealous‚ dost

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    figure out what was out there and asked the woman who washed in the tub next her‚ “what you are hearing is the Army of the Dead. They are Confederate soldiers who died in hospital without knowing that the war was over. Each night‚ they rise from their graves and go to reinforce Lee in Virginia to strengthen the weakened Southern forces." Remotely the next night at twelve o’clock she woke up. Despite

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    from the open grave‚ so soon to receive his heart’s idol. Ay‚ remove the coffin lid; gaze with all the agonizing bitterness of a _last_ look upon that cold marble face; was aught on earth so lovely? Kiss for the last time the pure forehead. Ah! those pale white lips give back no answering pressure of love; sealed for ever by that last chilling blast from the cold river. And now the damp earth presses heavily over that cherished form; far down in the darkness and silence of the grave must the loved

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    Summers‚ Mr. Graves‚ Old Man Warner‚ and Mrs. Delacroix. In the story‚ Mr. Summers is a man who is responsible for all the civic activities including the lottery. His name is symbolic because the tradition of the lottery takes place in the summer time. Also‚ the word summer is used to describe happiness‚ beauty‚ and tranquility. So‚ despite the feelings of happiness and relaxation that may come from his name‚ Mr. Summers plays a role in helping with the death of a villager. Mr. Graves‚ the holder

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    plan‚ the other details work out pretty well. To implement this plan‚ they adopt an assembly line procedure‚ whereby each team is held responsible for a certain part of the plan. First‚ the computer chooses the soldiers randomly. Next‚ they hire grave-diggers‚ masons‚ gardeners‚ and florists. In terms of war machinery the plan

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    Experiencing a situation through the author’s words is every reader’s pursuit. Fear‚ panic and excitement are some of the reactions generated from reading horror stories. To get such reactions‚ authors use certain stylistic devices. Bram stoker’s “Dracula’s guest”‚ is penned around suspense‚ mystery and fear. This is pronounced by the author’s use of Johann’s narrative‚ “Walpurgis nacht”‚ the horses‚ background voices and the climatic changes. The horses “throwing up their heads and sniffing the

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    believe. Yes‚ we live by faith and believe in the Bible‚ which says that Jesus rose from the grave. However‚ the resurrection is an historical event with a lot of evidence to back it up. Most historians admit that Jesus was a real person and did walk on earth‚ but that is where they stop. However‚ there is so much evidence that provides proof that Jesus really did die and then on the third day rise from the grave. The Romans were experts at death‚ and there is no way that Jesus did not actually die. This

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    everyone to kill other people. Jackson uses very clever names; Mr Graves is the complete opposite from Mr Summers because when you think of a grave you think about death whereas when thinking of summer you think about the nice‚ warm summer. We see Jackson’s clever naming all throughout the story. This helps us to see how she reveals the human issue. We are starting to see some more abnormal events when “The postmaster‚ Mr. Graves‚ followed him‚

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    Duffy ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- “Shooting Stars” is a horrific and moving poem written by Carol Ann Duffy. She adopts the persona of a female Jew speaking out from beyond the grave about her terrifying ordeal before she died in the Holocaust. A powerful impression is left on the reader after reading Duffy’s dramatic monologue and visual descriptions of her ordeal and immense suffering. She urges the reader to remember what the

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