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    Offred: An Analysis

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    The book opens with a description in which women are in a difficult situation. Two women guard women that are not allowed to speak or they will be punished by the watchmen. The patrollers of the grounds are ironically known as Angels. For some strange women these people do not look at the people on the grounds. Moving forward‚ the main character Offred is presented in a new place and he is in a room that is not particularly nice place. Based upon the descriptions it seems very prison like. Later

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    Did you ever wonder why Herbert died? It all started on a dark stormy night while playing chess. A man from far away land knocked on the door. He told a tail of a magical paw. The paw would let you make three wishes. In the story monkeys paw the son Herbert’s dies. I believe Herbert is the blame. Since Herbert didn’t believe in the paw he caused his own death. We were going to be rich and happy. Wish to be an emperor. He was making fun of the mystery of the paw. That could have been a reason he

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    Globe Theatre Fire

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    When shakespeare was a boy there were no theatres and plays were performed in private houses‚and the courtyards of inns‚ which is an enclosed area with an open roof‚ rich people often had them in their houses. The globe theatre was built in 1599 by some of shakespeare’s playing company.Some plays were performed privately‚ and were called private plays and performed in people’s houses‚ usually to celebrate an event‚ eg. A midsummer night’s dream was performed privately to celebrate a wedding. The

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    Im sitting in the back office at Dollar General on my lunch break at work and it is far removed from the rest of the store and it is completely silent‚ on the desk immediately to the right through the door is our CCTV monitor. I like to watch the people as if it were a show because it is never the same. On this particular day two homeless teenagers walked in and having encountered them earlier that day I knew that they smelled like they haven’t showered in months. They were coming in to buy cigarettes

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    Even though Ray Bradbury urged the world to beware of the onslaught of increasingly meaningless media and to preserve morals and ethics through intellectually stimulating content‚ such as books and deep human relationships‚ through his book Fahrenheit 451 in 1953‚ based on the current situation of society today‚ it seems that the world ironically ignored his warnings. For example‚ in the realm of reading‚ an increasing amount of people prefer to read summaries of a book on websites like Shmoop and

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    Fire In Persepolis

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    Persepolis is a graphic novel written by Marjane Satrapi‚ who was growing up during the Iranian Revolution in the late 1970’s. The novel displays her experience during the Revolution and shows how it impacted her as a child and the environment she lived. Almost all of the pictures she draws in the graphic novel have a lot more thought put into them than the average reader might think. For example the image to the right (Persepolis‚ page 44‚ far-right center) shows many different things when looked

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    In the story “Rikki-tikki-tavi” by Rudyard Kipling their is a mongoose named Rikki-tikki-tavi. He is the main protagonist in the story. When he gets washed up in front of a British bungalow‚ the excitement just starts to happen. He will have to have a war with the evil. Along the way he shows the traits curiosity‚ cunningness‚ and bravery making him a hero. Rikki-tikki-tavi shows his curiosity when he first arrives at the British bungalow. He is amazed of how many things to find. ‘“There are

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    Arminius Analysis

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    Arminius chose to fly instead of teleport so that he could watch the scenery underneath him slowly change. He didn’t enjoy the sprawling forest or gente fields; Arminius used the situation to observe possible routes for retreating. During his fight with Caius‚ Arminius had his teleportation spell copied and traced. If he teleported too much‚ the magicians of his new world would figure out how to do it‚ and that would put him at a disadvantage in certain fights. All magic left traces from where the

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    Fahrenheit 451 shows us how censorship can go too far. In this novel‚ it is in the future where books‚ whether for knowledge or entertainment have been banned by the government. The government uses censorship of these mediums to control the public by limiting what kind of input the community has. This theme is shown by the settings‚ the characters‚ and with symbols. The settings in the novel really convey the theme by showing how the society is controlled by the government. Take for instance

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    The riveting question that Ralph asks in the Lord of the Flies on page 139 is “What makes things break up the way they do?” Ralph asks a compelling question‚ one which could be answered in many ways. Ralph ponders what is it that makes societies fall apart and regress. Civilizations and societies are based on order‚ rules‚ and authority; which are necessary to keep it together and avoid falling apart into savagery. In The Lord of the Flies‚ we can see how these aspects of a functioning society can

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