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    Gothic literature has what seems to be someone with a burning passion to achieve something‚ no matter what it takes to do so. Also Gothic literature has a hint of supernatural happenings and dark environments. In And Then There Were None‚ Justice Wargrave draws guilty people to an island to make them pay for their crimes. In his pursuit for justice‚ he will stop at nothing until justice is dealt to all. On the other hand‚ in “The Gold-Bug” Legrand sets out on an adventure for fortune. Finding a golden

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    Christie’s And Then There Were None is a deadly tale that warns us all that what goes around comes around. This is otherwise known as karma‚ and the characters of this novel become familiar with its effects given their wicked pasts. The plot tells the story of ten people who have each committed a murder‚ whether accidental or on purpose‚ and were never committed for their crime because they weren’t thought to be guilty‚ or were untouchable by the law (Christie 279).These ten people were then brought to the

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    We Were Lias

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    A literary element I liked about We Were Liars was theme. The theme of “We Were Liars” is the importance of family. In the story the Sinclairs aren’t a family‚ Cadence’s mother and aunts pressured the Liars into acting a certain way that grandfather wanted.So the mother and aunts could get Clairmount and the riches.”Welcome to the beautiful Sinclair family. No one is a criminal. No one is an addict. No one is a failure”(2)This is all a lie‚ the Liars are criminals‚ Cadence takes these addicting meds

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    Who Were the Normans?

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    The Normans were originally known as Norsemen or Northmen and Danes. They were closely akin(m¦‡MvÎxq) to the English. They were fair haired but most cruel and daring. They came from Denmark‚ Norway and Scandinavia and from also the original homeland of the Angles and Guts. Afterwards they had been appearing on the states of England‚ of its society and politics. Ultimately they took Britain to be their suitable homeland and conquered. In England‚ the Norman first descended on the sea-coasts‚ plundered(jyÚb

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    Conchies Were Cowards

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    This essay is about conchies and if they were cowards or were the brave for what the believed no matter what happened to them. Source B1 was written by a historian who published a book in 1928 after some conscientious objectors were released from jail this was the nickname (conchies) for conscientious objectors this was too long for some people so they shortened it to conchies the book was about some conchies having a white feather it was a symbol of cowardess and failing ones country. This was

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    Were the Mongols Barbaric?

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    Mongol’s located in China during B.C many other tribes were weaker than them. Although one could say that the Mongol’s were a strong empire‚ due to the faiths that they were cruel within their culture‚ battling‚ and trading‚ this made them barbaric. The Mongol’s culture was very strict and well followed by their followers. If they’re culture or rules weren’t followed as they were supposed to‚ there would be severe consequences. The consequences given were cruel and inhuman. As in the picture in Document

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    Good Night and Good Luck The movie Good Night and Good Luck is about Edward R Murrow and CBS news in the 1950’s before they created 60 minutes. One of the biggest ethical questions they faced was‚ were they communists? This was right after the Red Scare (McCarthy Hearings) and most journalists were vigilant with their work‚ due to that. They did not want to be accused of being Communists and lose their hard earned jobs as reporters. They did not want to be labeled communists and then lose their

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    definition of justice is "The process or result of using laws to fairly judge and punish crimes and criminals" (Merraim). However‚ some people decide to take matter into their own hands and try to attain or give justice. In the mystery novel‚ And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie‚ a judge name Justice Wargrave seeks out to bring justice to the guests of the island by killing them without anyone of the guests knowing who the culprit is. As a judge‚ Justice Wargrave’s career is to deal with justice and

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    mystery and explain how the investigation illuminates the meaning of the work as a whole. Do not merely summarize the plot. 2. Morally ambiguous characters - characters whose behavior discourages readers from identifying with them as purely good or purely evil - are at the heart of many works of literature. Great Expectations has a morally ambiguous character play a pivotal role. Write a well-organized essay in which you explain how the character can be viewed as morally ambiguous and

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    If Wishes Were Horses

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    was recorded in William Camden’s (1551–1623) Remaines of a Greater Worke‚ Concerning Britaine‚ printed in 1605‚ which contained the lines: "If wishes were thrushes beggers would eat birds".[2] The reference to horses was first in James Carmichael[disambiguation needed]’s Proverbs in Scots printed in 1628‚ which included the lines: "And if wishes were horses‚ pure [poor] men wald ride".[2] The first mention of beggars is in John Ray’s Collection of English Proverbs in 1670‚ in the form "If wishes would

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