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    psychological trauma or is she being chase by and actual eidolon. This story is quite ambiguous‚ personally I like to think it’s a ghost story‚ just read the title‚ DEMON lover. For me this is a clear indication that the main character is being haunted by a spectral spirit. Subsequently‚ there are many evidences in the story that make me think that there is a ghost chasing our main character Mrs. Drover. The clearest evidence in my opinion is the letter left to her in her old escritoire. It was

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    vows that he is going to kill Claudius but backs out of it several times before the deed is actually done. Hamlet’s first sign of procrastination and lack of action begins to show through his character at the very beginning of the play. The ghost informs him about Claudius’ evil doings. Hamlet is prompt by replying: “Haste me to know’t; that I‚ with wings as swift As meditation or the thoughts of love‚ May sweep to my revenge.” (Shakespeare‚ p. 67) This passage shows

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    The binary opposition between fate and choice can be seen through the struggle between the human feeling to accept fate and the wanting to control destiny. In literature‚ fate has always come out on top. However‚ one must fight till their demise to remain the sole proprietor of their own choices‚ which ultimately decides how one’s fate ends them. Hamlet is aware of his flaw to fix wrongdoings. He is locked in by the words in his head that leave him restless. “Why‚ then‚ ’tis none to you‚ for there

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    poem including a late shift of attitude between lines 13-14. “The Apparition” is a poem written by Donne about the relationship between a man and woman and how the woman has mistreated and abused the man and revenge is taken on the woman by the man’s ghost. John Donne‚ as the speaker‚ develops several attitudes towards the subject in “The Apparition” throughout the use of imagery‚ as well as by building up suspense and thereby releasing this pressure at the shift of the poem. The speaker uses several

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    techniques. In chapter one Coraline’s new home is described in a horror way and is introduced in this quotation: “It was a very old house…” using the phrase “old house” often refers to horror films because the adjective “old” describes the house to have: ghost‚ cobwebs‚ peeled painting‚ sickly green weeds and to be neglected. Gaiman approaches the cat as strange and curious because it says: “…haughty black cat‚ which would sit on walls and tree stumps and watch her.” The cat is black which symbolises as

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    by his father ghost to seek revenge on his father ’s murderer‚ Claudius. It is the flaws within the state of Denmark‚ which have led to the previous kings murder. Hamlet persuades the new king‚ Claudius‚ into believing that he is a madman‚ convincing the people around him as well‚ in order to take revenge. Prince Hamlet is portrayed as a madman throughout the play‚ however Prince Hamlet only pretends to be mad. Within the first scene of the play‚ Hamlet encounters his father ’s ghost. This is not

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    Narrator: 5 friends are decided to have a camp in the forest nearby university after the semester break. They are searching for place to set up their camp. Jessica: Let’s build the tent here‚ its nearby river that we can get water easily. Louis:Are you sure here?I see that is some weird stack of rock here‚can we change to the another place? Mandy:Don like a timid fellow‚you are a boy.Even though we are no scare of this kind of thing. Cassie:Yaya‚Louis you better go wear

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    After seeing the ghost of Peter Quint at the window the governess discovers that he was intently looking for Miles. "’He was looking for little Miles.’ A portentous clearness now possessed me. ’That’s whom he was looking for’" (31). Again upon seeing Miss Jessel’s ghost across the pond the governess tells Mrs. Grose that the apparition had "’fixed the child...with such awful eyes...with a determination-indescribable

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    HAMLET’S SECOND SOLILOQUY Coming immediately after the meeting with the Ghost of Hamlet’s father‚ Shakespeare uses his second soliloquy to present Hamlet’s initial responses to his new role of revenger. Shakespeare is not hesitant in foreboding the religious and metaphysical implications of this role‚ something widely explored in Elizabethan revenge tragedy‚ doing so in the first lines as Hamlet makes an invocation to ‘all you host of heaven’ and ‘earth’. Hamlet is shown to impulsively rationalize

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    two different ghosts whom she believes seek to corrupt her unnaturally perfect students‚ who may be communicating with the ghosts behind her back. climax · The governess points to the image of Miss Jessel as proof that the specter exists‚ but Mrs. Grose and Flora claim to see nothing‚ which implies that the governess is insane. falling action · Flora becomes ill from fear of the governess and departs Bly with Mrs. Grose‚ leaving the governess alone with Miles to contend with the ghost she believes

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