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    experience like this‚ but we probably still loved that person. You just let your pride and selfishness get in the way of you and the relationship you had with that person. Well you’re not alone and there is a story that deals with this. In “The Knight Tales” the same situation happened and this story kind of ends with a happy ending. This story has something we can learn from it and I’m about to guide you through it. It seems the theme is how the bond between friends and family can be changed instantly

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    ALICE Alice is a seven-and-a-half-year-old little girl living in an upper-middle-class family in Victorian England. She is a very imaginative little girl who goes on a surprising adventure into the looking glass world. This journey is the biggest example of her active and vivid imagination which we later come to know is only a dream. But‚ inspite of being only seven years old‚ we see some characteristics in her which are very unusual for a girl as small as her. Her relationship with her pet kittens

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    too good to be real with the quaint happy endings that typically conclude fairy tales; not with Flannery O ’Connor ’s writings‚ which depict sarcasm with disquieting twists and mordant characters. One of O ’Connor ’s most successful works‚ "The Life You Save May Be Your Own" epitomizes her writing style that is characteristically seen by many as grotesque and sardonic. This short story represents the antithesis of a fairy tale‚ ingeniously warping its vital elements—damsel in distress (Lucynell‚ the

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    Character Sketch for I’m a Fool September 28th‚ 2013 The character in I’m a Fool is a 19 year old boy‚ who will be referred to as the Swipe‚ his occupation‚ since his name was not mentioned in the story. Similar to most common people‚ the Swipe likes “feeling grander and more important” (pg.94) while he does not like “putting on too many airs” (pg.93). He is introduced as a “big lumbering fellow” (pg.91) who could not get a job because he “had gotten too big to mow people’s lawns and sell newspapers”

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    At first‚ all you can see is a figure walking towards you as a shadow with no definite features‚ only an outline. You know for sure that the bold features of this figure represent a male. He does not tower over everyone as much as the ideal man would; however‚ he is taller than the average woman. At a far‚ his body frame is broad‚ for you see broad shoulders‚ a broad chest‚ and broad stomach. His body is full. This man appears closer and you notice that when your eyes reach the top of his existence

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    Mustapha Mond Character Sketch It is said that a great leader must always lead by example. This is not always true‚ a leader must sometimes partake in some negative activities in order to protect the interests of the populous. An excellent example of this is Mustapha Mond. When one first meets Mustapha Mond‚ it is obvious that he is distinctly different from the other alpha plusses; Mond is unique‚ wise‚ and authoritative. Mustapha Mond is unique in part because he reads prohibited literature

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    INNAZ The weather outside was raining‚ The classroom inside was freezing‚ I saw you at the corner of my eye‚ Sitting there‚ without​ a care‚ I saw where our futures lie Terrible poem‚ I know. I wrote it after I heard Let It Snow‚ the Christmas song. Even the first line is almost verbatim‚ I just changed ‘frightful’ to ‘raining’. I’m not much of a poet but I never really knew how to start a story. I definitely wasn’t going to start with “Once upon a time…” because this isn’t an old fairytale love

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    The Castle starts just after the men of a town have returned from fighting in one of the crusades. It would appear from their reactions that none of them expected much to have changed whilst they were away however they are shocked or even appalled to discover just what the women got up to when their backs were turned‚ most notably the abolition of the church and the lack of social status‚ the men clearly are not used to everyone being equal in the way that the women now are. Krak‚ a prisoner who

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    English Essay Angela Carter‚ author of The Werewolf‚ uses the traditional Grimms fairytale Red Riding Hood‚ and recreates it to write her own modern version. But how does she manage it? Although the stories parallel significantly‚ there are also stark differences with the context and content of the two works. Carter uses all of the main iconography from the original text‚ but rewrites it for a more than contemporary tale‚ using the images in an abstract way to fashion her own more heretic piece

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    When calculus was invented‚ has always been a question in Math. The first signs of calculus were done by Greek mathematicians. Zeno of Elea of about 450 B.C. gave a number of problems which were based on the infinite. His argument was that motion is impossible. Other Greek mathematicians that contributed to the method of exhaustion are Leucippus‚ Democritus and Antiphon. The method of exhaustion is so called because one thinks of the areas measured expanding so that they account for more and more

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