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    Luke Skywalker’s Heroic Journey In classic mythology‚ the hero goes through a heroic journey; in modern mythology‚ the journey is no different. Luke Skywalker is the hero in “Star Wars: A New Hope” and goes through the three necessary phases in order to earn that title. Each plays an important role in the story‚ and is very similar to the ancient Greek heroes. Luke’s departure was similar to another hero of ancient Greece: Theseus. Theseus was raised by his mother who told him stories of his father

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    Compare/Contrast Essay The Princess Bride‚ is a great love story and movie.. The author was trying to write a sort of fairy tale to convey his message. Although the book was very jumpy and hard to understand at times‚ it was a good book in the end when you learned how the author expresses his words. Buttercup was a beautiful girl with an amazing personality. In the book and in the movie‚ they describe Buttercup very similarly. In the book‚ her dad was talking about how she had not bathed‚

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    If someone asked you if Finding Nemo and the movie The Princess Bride were the same story‚ you wouldn’t agree. Surprisingly‚ they are the same. They follow a simple‚ three-step pattern‚ along with all other movies. The Princess Bride is a fascinating example of a movie that follows this pattern perfectly. One thing you probably know is that there is a protagonist in each and every story. Chances are‚ the protagonist is also the hero. Westley (maybe you know him by “the farm boy”) is a very good

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    Introduction: Luke SkyWalker’s journey begins in Star Wars A New Hope during a long period of civil war. Rebel spaceships strike from a hidden base‚ winning their first victory against the Galactic Empire. During the battle‚ Rebel spies stole secret plans to the Empire’s DEATH STAR‚ an armored space station with enough power to destroy an entire planet. Ordinary World: Luke Starts his Adventure on his aunt Beru‚ and uncle Owen’s moisture farm on the desert planet of Tatooine. No Heroic qualities have been

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    In William Goldman’s “The Princess Bride”‚ the representation of love and marriage has challenged my values‚ through the unidealised reasons to why couples get married‚ the long-term unromantic relationship between Buttercup’s parents and the rather fast development of Buttercup and Westley’s love. Prince Humperdinck and Princess Buttercup’s relationship presents the idea that some people will settle for less than true love and get married‚ challenging my values of love and marriage. Goldman

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    am a professional journalist‚ who just finishes the book The Princess Bride and I like it. I want to interview William Goldman as a professional Journalist as well as his fan‚ and make more people concerned about his new book. So my tone should as professional as a journalist‚ but also casual since I am his fan and I want to know more about him. My Purpose is to let people become more aware of Goldman and read The Princess Bride with strong interest. If possible‚ I also hope my interview helps

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    Anyone would do anything to try to save or destroy true love. The Princess Bride is a fictional story that was written by William Golding. The book follows a princess named Buttercup and she is put into incredible situations all because she wants to say how she actually feels when it’s too late. The Princess Bride contains horrific scenes that you couldn’t imagine someone being put through. But‚ on the bright side the situations that they were put through helped them grow and or unmask themselves

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    Memories. What occasions come to mind when you hear the word? Everyone has different memories that have formed throughout their lives. For some it’s a trip they took with their family‚ or a certain place‚ smell‚ sight‚ taste. Whenever you are around this trigger those feelings come back. The magic we hold in our hearts as kids can still be brought out when surrounded by a place with magical memories. It is 100 degrees outside the little sign says 20 minute wait from this point. My dad looks down

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    Analysis of Characters: The main characters of The Princess Bride and “Arthur and the Two Swords”‚ Westley and Arthur‚ are both brave and determined. However‚ although they both have similar character traits‚ their behavior was completely different. Even though the odds were against both of them at a certain point during their journeys (when Westley confronted Humperdinck without strength and when Arthur fought King Pellinore‚ even though he had no weapon)‚ they both fought on‚ and‚ in the end‚ they

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    "Helen Adams Keller." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Detroit: Gale‚ 1998. Biography In Context. Web. 23 Sept. 2013. The Encyclopedia of World published a biography on Helen Keller’s heroic cycle. It explained Helen’s journey as she enters a whole new world‚ filled with knowledge. She was born with a disease that caused her to be blind and deaf. But Helen pushed past her inabilities when her parents hired a teacher‚ Sullivan‚ to help her learn. And then‚ the impossible happened; she started to learn

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