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    Rudyard Kipling’s character Mowgli from The Jungle Books is a character with many different dynamic elements in his characterization. Mowgli experiences different emotions throughout the stories that each give him better ethics and cause him to gradually become more human. In the beginning‚ Mowgli learns about betrayal and despair which drives him to increase in emotional maturity. Then Mowgli experiences guilt over other humans beings’ follies‚ giving him a heightened sense of responsibility for

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    My Adventure

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    “My Adventure” When my parents told me we were going someplace exciting‚ I was like‚ “Aww man this is going to bore the living bones out of me.” my parents had a habit of choosing the most boring of places. But it’s not my nature to say no‚ so I tell them I will go to the Mt.Himalayas if and only if we go in first class in the plane. My dad agreed it to it so we went to pack for the trip‚ after I was done packing a taxi pulled up to my house to pick us up. I am not going lie I was excited to go

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    Adventure Story

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    Long ago‚ there was a newly trained warrior from across the seas of Antonica‚ the race of the forgotten iksar being newly re-discovered had begun the life of one iksar. This neophyte warrior’s name was Lyzzard. Lyzzard trained outside of his hometown killing scorpions and scaled wolf pups until he gained the level of 5. At this time he was getting bored of the creatures that inhabited the outside area of the gates of Cabilis and noticed that the road lead down into a pit. When Lyzzard decided

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    The Jungle: Book Review

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    The main theme of The Jungle is the evil of capitalism. Every event‚ especially in the first twenty-seven chapters of the book‚ is chosen deliberately to portray a particular failure of capitalism in Sinclair’s view‚ inhuman and violent. The slow total destruction of Jurgis’s immigrant family at the hands of a cruel and unfair economic and social system shows the effect of capitalism on the working class as a whole. As the immigrants‚ who initially possess an idealistic faith in the American Dream

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    Shearwater Adventures Ltd. Case Study Analysis INTRODUCTION Shearwater Adventures is an adventures tour operator in Victoria Falls‚ Zimbabwe. It specializes in rafting‚ canoeing‚ and kayaking on the Zambezi River. This river is the fourth largest river in the African continent. The company grew to dominate the “Adventure” market in Victoria Falls. As a result of this expansion‚ Shearwater Adventures became the most well known adventure-tour operator in the

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    Book Review of the Jungle

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    Book Review on The Jungle As in any classic novel‚ there are several themes that contribute to the betterment of the story. However‚ the most prominent seems to be that capitalism is the root of the evils in the world‚ and socialism is the only cure. In my opinion‚ this is an excellent theme‚ because Sinclair truly persuades the reader into the belief that socialism is far superior to capitalism. He creates a sort of propaganda for the cause of socialism. The theme is developed subtly. The author

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    Marlin eventually becomes an epic hero by following the epic hero journey and relinquishes his flaws. "Finding Nemo" would be a fitting selection of a fictional depiction of the Hero’s Journey. The Call to Adventure is simply a beckon for a journey to establish. The hero is called to adventure by some external event or messenger. The Hero may accept the call willingly or reluctantly. In this case‚ Marlin was forced to leave his passive habitat in order to locate his son taken away from him. This

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    Poetic Analysis Essay Taking risks will bestow people new stories and new adventure. Lives without exhilarating stories seem extremely tedious. For instance‚ in the poem "Curiosity" by Alastair Reid discusses how dogs do not take risks and do not experience any adventures. A life with a story portrays by cats‚ creatures that are exceedingly adventurous and carefree. In “Curiosity‚” Reid demonstrates how cats and dogs relate to humans when it comes to taking risk. Reid also utilizes poetic elements

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    Interpretations of Joseph Campbell and the Hero’s Journey ____________________________________________________________ The Hero’s Journey: 1. Heroes are introduced in the ORDINARY WORLD‚ where 2. they receive the CALL TO ADVENTURE. 3. They are RELUCTANT at first or REFUSE THE CALL‚ but 4. are encouraged by a MENTOR to 5. CROSS THE FIRST THRESHOLD and enter the Special World‚ where 6. they encounter TESTS‚ ALLIES‚ AND ENEMIES. 7. They APPROACH THE INMOST CAVE‚ crossing a second threshold 8. where

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    Rudyard Kipling

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    art is The Jungle Books. 2. Rudyard won the Nobel Peace Prize. B. His most famous work of art is The Jungle Books. 1. He wrote this when he lived in Vermont and was raising his family. 2. In 1994‚ Disney turned The Jungle Book into an

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