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    The term castle originated from the Anglo-Norman French word for castellum‚ meaning fort (Oxford Dictionary‚ 2015). Forts were popular in England before the Norman Conquest. The concept of the castle was introduced to England by the Normans‚ which is a misconception. In the simplest form a castle is a ‘fortified residence’ (Davill‚ 2002‚ 77). With consideration of earlier structures‚ there is a correlation between structures before the conquest and post-conquest castle. Essentially structures such

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    Mr Chris Work for week beginning 7th November Year 7 The castle project was quite a lengthy one‚ so if you have not finished that‚ please complete that. If you finish that‚ please complete the worksheet found at http://www.schoolhistory.co.uk/year7links/church/medievalchurch.pdf. If you do not have your exercise books‚ please do it on paper. Any problems‚ please contact me at christopher@sis.edu. Thanks‚ Mr Chris. Year 8 The work on Elizabeth was quite lengthy‚ so if you have not finished

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    The definition of a ghost is “a disembodied spirit imagined” (“dictionary.com‚ year”). To some people‚ this word is a joke. For others‚ it is a normal part of life. About 50% of people believe in ghosts‚ and 37% in haunted houses. This might be why ghost hunting shows are such a hit. There are shows such as “Ghost Adventures” and “Ghost Hunters”‚ which are now in their 8th and 13th season. Now more people are conducting their own experiments and trying to communicate with the dead (Radford‚ 2014)

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    Mckamey Manor takes it too far Haunted houses are normally visited during Halloween‚ which has become a tradition for many people. Men and women visit these haunted houses to experience a bit of danger because people are not sure if these ghosts are a threat; therefore‚ they must go see to believe. At the end of these haunted houses people should be a bit scared‚ but they should be able to recognize the fun in it. In the case of the Mckamey Manor haunted house it is known for being the most extreme

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    Susan Hill has mentioned that to her ‘settings are very very important to me.’ The settings in ‘I’m the King of the castle’ beautifully portrays on how the character feels and thinks‚ she does this by having lucid themes that show emotions of the characters reflecting onto the theme. This means the reader can feel the atmosphere seemingly throughout the novel. In the novel there is one main theme of which is based around hatred between hooper and Kingshaw. straight from the start of when they

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    it is common for the setting to be taken place in a castle. This castle could be haunted ruined‚ abandoned‚ etc. The authors used this setting to make the character or reader feel fear‚ terror‚ and suspense. With the setting taking place at a castle it gives a dark and uneasy mood that anything could take place at any given time “...Gothic gave Romantic writers and readers a way to describe accounts of terrifying experiences in ancient castles and ruined abbeys-experiences connected with subterranean

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    What doesn’t kill you‚ only make you stronger Through The Glass Castle‚ Jeannette shows the world how an impoverished‚ neglected girl grows into a successful author and wife. Jeanette‚ herself‚ is a living proof of ultimate success showing the world that no matter what situation you come from‚ ultimate success is completely possible. She starts out with memories from the time when she was as young as three along with the rest of her family‚ constantly on the move‚ deserted towns in the middle of

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    tThe Glass Castle Journal Quotes | Analyze | Living in Poverty: “We were always doing the skedaddle‚ usually in the middle of the night” | Jeannette Walls’ family was living in poverty‚ so it is common to escape at night to get away from bill collectors and cops. However‚ Jeannette’s father made it more interesting by telling them the FBI was tracing after them. | Self-Reliance: “…but you can’t cling to the side your whole life‚ what one lesson every parent needs to teach a child is if you

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    practical men get fails to stir their soul. Even if they simply profess‚ it transports them to some ethereal pleasure‚ no sensible person who experienced the vast range of vicarious pleasures would believe them. In fact he who knows how to build castles in the airknow what the secret of perennial pleasure is‚ and which never gives one a feeling of satiety or frustration Much has been said in praise of the warriors who by their barbarian exploits conquered their so-called invincible enemies. But is

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    1. In the articles‚ “Whispers from the Grave.” And “The Haunted House.” By Katia Bachko‚ and Valerie Worth. The interest of many individuals are sparked. One example of this would be following the idea of the actual shows that we watch at home. “Most viewers watch shows like Ghost Hunters with the same skepticism that they bring to Jersey Shore or any other reality show.” (Bachko Pg 7) This shows how our brains thinking can be tied with multiple different things‚ and still have the same result. Going

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