walls‚ mould grew in the corners of the ceiling. Wallpaper is peeled off the walls and you can see the other wallpaper from centuries ago starting to be revealed again. The bed sits there‚ relaxed‚ as it isn’t restraining her from going completely mad. You would be surprised of the conditions in here‚ patients are treated with no respect and are faced with horrible circumstances‚ both physical and emotional. I have tried my best to tell the head board‚ but no one will listen. They say that they deserve
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Alyss Heart‚ holding tight to Hatter Madigan‚ plummeted toward the surface of the water below.” Hatter is standing up for what he believes in because he believes in protecting Alyss and he did by jumping into the pool of tears to get away from the cat. “He planned to canvass the streets‚ search every lane and alley for the princess before moving on to another town or city.” Hatter Madigan is still standing for what he believes in because he is still trying
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Golden Carrousel on one of ninety prancing steeds as magical Disney music fills the air. Then‚ I soar high in the sky with Dumbo over Magic Kingdom around a circus ball topped by Timothy Mouse. After that‚ I take a whirl in a giant tea cup at the mad-as-a-hatter Unbirthday Party in Wonderland. Also‚ I seize my courage and enter the Evil Queen’s shadowy world on Snow White’s Scary Adventures and see who is the fairest of them all. Plus‚ I embark on a jolly journey during a very blustery day in the Hundred
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Literary Devices – Poetry Allusion: An event or fact from an external context assumed to be known by the reader (e.g. historical‚ biblical‚ etc.). An allusion can increase one’s understanding of the poem in question by drawing parallels with other subjects. Anthropomorphism: The showing or treating of animals‚ gods and objects as if they are human in appearance‚ character or behaviour. Apostrophe: Something that addresses an object‚ abstract idea‚ or person who is dead as though it could
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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland The children novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is written by Lewis Carroll‚ whom was a lecturer in mathematics at Christ Church in Oxford. Lewis Carroll was a stammer‚ and in company with adults in his own age‚ younger or older‚ he did very poorly. Nevertheless he did really well among children‚ which was how he got to write children’s books. Lewis Carroll was inspired to write Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by one of his children friends‚ named Alice. In
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A battery‚ which is actually an electric cell‚ is a device that produces electricity from a chemical reaction. In a one cell battery‚ you would find a negative electrode; an electrolyte‚ which conducts ions; a separator‚ also an ion conductor; and a positive electrode. Batteries are made of magnesium dioxide‚ graphite‚ electrolytes‚ zinc oxide and a paper soaked in an electrolyte solution. All of this is sealed in a insulated tube for safety. http://answers.ask.com/consumer_electronics/other/what_are_batteries_made_of
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In the beginning of the novel‚ young Princess Alyss is characterized as a mischievous‚ oblivious‚ and frightened girl. Alyss states “‘ It’d be more fun if it had fountains of water coming out of it.’ Alyss said‚ and immediately the hoop was spurting water from tiny holes all along its surface‚ the surprised inventor still wiggling to keep it going round and round” (Beddor 21). This shows Alyss is mischievous and likes to prank. She also has a very creative imagination. Alyss enjoys shenanigans
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Alice in Wonderland is a well known book throughout the world. It was written by Lewis Carroll in 1865. This book was the first book in his series Adventures of Alice in Wonderland‚ the sequel is Through the Looking Glass which is also being made into a movie this year. Alice in Wonderland reached out to people of all ages but was mainly aimed at the children’s audience. This book supplies an abundance of amazing imagery for the kids to go into her world as they read through her adventures. Since
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are the reasons why teenagers today are lazy? According to Sara Broers from her article Why are teens so lazy today?‚ one of the reasons why teens are “the advancements that have been made in our world of technology.” While according to Kathryn Hatter in her article Why are Teenagers Lazy?‚ “one common behavior that afflicts many adolescent is a lack of motivation”. Although both of their reasons are related‚ they refer to two different causes of laziness in teens. 1. According to Sara Broers
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1800’s people living with this mental illness would talk to inanimate objects or animals. A very well-known story used this kind of portrayal as well‚ in “Alice in Wonderland”‚ the deemed “crazy” characters spoke to inanimate objects (such as the Mad Hatter talking to his hats and cups of tea). Another possible portrayal of mental illness in “The Raven” could be PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). Often sufferers of PTSD lock themselves away from the public and away from possible trigger points
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