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    to Earth” and “Master Cat” are two compelling stories about a trickster trying to maintain a specific goal. A trickster tale is a story containing a main character who is an anthropomorphized animal that uses their wits to get what they want. Anthropomorphism is a god‚ animal‚ or object that has human characteristics. Each story has key points that have similarities to each other‚ such as the main characters or their determination to achieve a goal. However‚ some key points differentiate from those

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    saying Death is not something to be afraid of and how the speaker has dominated it. Donne uses anthropomorphism‚ figurative language‚ and tone to show readers death is vulnerable and it is easily taken over with willpower. Although death is not a living thing‚ Donne capitalizes the word in the first line‚ “Death Be not proud…” In lines three and fourteen‚ death is not capitalized. Donne uses anthropomorphism in the first line to incorporate the idea that “death” is believed to be very sinister and convey

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    Call Me Hope Book Report

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    A person grows with each challenge he or she overcomes. During the school year we read books about the Holocaust‚ which are Maus‚ Diary of Anne Frank‚ and a book we got to pick which I chose Call Me Hope. During these 3 books I got to learn different situations people went through during the holocaust time. After reading about all of this is made me realize how thankful I am not be living during War World time‚ or any type of battles. Call Me Hope was a book about a girl named Hope Marie Elliott

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    nine-year-old kids are playing in the park. The birds are chirping. The sun is shining. A dead body is rotting. The kids‚ Quentin Jacobson and Margo Roth Spiegelman‚ run home to tell their parents. Quentin wants to push the whole finding-a-dead-body thing from his mind‚ but Margo finds out the man killed himself and wonders why. Nine years later‚ Margo Roth Spiegelman‚ who is now eighteen‚ comes to Quentin’s window in the middle of the night. They haven’t really hung out since they saw the dead body‚ but now

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    Oil Embargo of 1973

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    results of the embargo was higher oil prices all throughout the western world‚ particularly in America. The embargo forced America to consider many things about energy‚ such as the cost and supply‚ which up to 1973 no one had worried about (Spiegelman). one must first know the history of the region and the Arab- Israeli conflict. World War II a Zionist state‚ known as Israel‚ was created on 56% of the land that was formerly known as Palestine

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    Paradise Lost

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    rebellion lost these disobedient angels access to eternal joy and peace and gained them eternal misery and chaos. Satan would rather be a king in a storm than a servant in a clam. The text says‚ “Better to reign in Hell‚ than serve in Heaven” (Lewalski and Maus 1952) although Satan is in pain‚ he feels he is equal to God‚ because he can rule hell. Satan does hope to regain heaven through continuous war and disobedience. Satan has plotted a revenge and attempt to persuade the other fallen angels into remaining

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    the alchemist

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    I find difficult but I had to make adjustments so I can improve as a writer in high school. At the beginning of the year‚ I struggled most in the analysis part of the essay. The analysis made up most of the point value of a paragraph. In the Maus essay assignment‚ my paragraphs were made up of mostly summaries instead of analyses. At the beginning of each paragraph‚ I used the topic sentence as a summary of the paragraph instead of referring back to the thesis statement. For example‚ in paragraph

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    “To find Margo Roth Spiegelman‚ you must become Margo Roth Spiegelman.“ Young and shy Quentin Jacobsen was in for the night of his life when Margo the most popular student in high school‚ convinces him to help her play some naughty pranks on the friends who have betrayed her. The next day‚ Margo is nowhere to be found. With help from a few friends and some clues that she left behind‚ Quentin begins on an obsessive mission to find the girl who stole his heart and made him feel happy. In the novel

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    Bamboozled

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    bamboozled; they were putting on a black make-up to represent that they are the n-word. Leading this example of the TV show let other African Americans like the Mau Maus that won’t stand up for that show and lead for violence. They kidnapped the main star “Mantan” and decided to kill him. Later Delacroix was also killed but not by the Mau Maus but by his assistant Solan Hopkins. She was also bamboozled by Delacroix thinking the TV show will turn around from the racist jokes and racist acts. In movie Bamboozled

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    The Fox And The Hound

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    Despite The Fox and the Hound’s happy ending‚ it could still be viewed as a warning to people who are‚ or are wanting to‚ form relationships between themselves and a different class. The portrayal of the risks that Todd has to endure after he is released in to the wild imply danger and rejection for those of a lower social standing when attempting to build a bridge between themselves and those considered above them. The negative connotations of these moments‚ such as Copper snarling and growling

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