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    " I’m here to kill you!" "Jae get inside the room and  lock the door" Jaejoong heard Yunho shouting from the other line but‚ Karam pushes Jaejoong hard against the wall and his back hits it with a slight thud.Karam grabbed the phone on his hand and threw it in the floor. Karam point the gun at the base of Jaejoongs skull and it made Jaejoong whimper. He pushed the barrel a little harder and looked at Jaejoong quizzically. The two of them stood silent‚ staring at each other‚ without moving

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    mood and charm of that epoch used that figures. But fantasy is something more than romantic ways of showing nature or inner experiences of the main character in the novel. It’s also not an attempt of explaining the unreal and difficult to understand visions or event. In the course of time it began to live it’s own life more and more the writers started to use these motifs. And what had happened? They created fairy-tales completely different from the basic kinds of literature‚ they invented

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    Becca ’s Story by James D. Forman The Plot: Throughout the story there were several incidents of suspense that revealed the characters. One incident of suspense was when the Confederate army was fighting the Union army at the battle of Gettysburg. Their were brigades along the woods to hold the opposing army off. Alex and Charlie could do nothing but watch because it was such a spectacle. The others were advancing towards the boys and they were silently praying to themselves that they would stop

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    “The Story of an Hour” written by Kate Chopin‚ takes place in the 1800’s. It tells the story of Mrs. Mallard and how she reacted to the news of her husband’s death. Mrs. Mallard‚ when first faced with the news‚ was drawn into herself in a state of self-reflection. It was during the self-reflection that she realized she was free from the burdens of having a husband. This realization filled her with great joy‚ and it was this same joy that led to her death. When she finally emerged from her room‚ she

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    In the early 1900’s the man was seen as the intellectual individual who takes care of their wife and family‚ who arrives home with the money and who was the supplier. However during the 1930’s this typical idea of the man’s role was extremely hard to keep ahold of due to The Great Depression. While the average woman worked on household dynamics and keeping the family afloat‚ the man was out looking for a job‚ or struggling to keep his current job. As a result‚ the average male came home at the end

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    It was an early spring day‚ and there she was‚ Mrs. Mallard‚ sitting in her well-lit at home office while the kids were at school‚ staring emotionlessly at her laptop screen. Mrs. Louise Mallard heard knocking on her office door‚ rather quickly standing up from her chair‚ she walked peacefully to the door and pulled it open. Her sister Josephine was standing outside‚ a different look of panic flashed in her eye. Josephine told her sister to take a seat‚ because she had something very important to

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    Dawn George The Story of an Hour In “The Story of an Hour” Kate Chopin challenges close readers to re-examine the connotations associated with death and life. For most readers‚ death represents an ending: a time of sadness and sorrow‚ while life is a joyous new beginning. However‚ in this story‚ the author portrays death as life and life as death: demonstrating the incongruity between what readers may expect and what actually occurs. Presenting Brently Mallard’s death as the commencement of

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    Paragraph composition: Irony in “The story of an hour” Chopin uses irony in her short story to show that marriage in the 19th century is not always as society wants us to picture it‚ a love story with a loving husband and a loving wife‚ but reveals that even if a marriage is almost perfect‚ it is not impossible to be unhappy. When Mrs. Mallard hears the news that her husband past away she is at first very saddened. Chopin writes after she has wept in her sister`s arms: “When the storm of grief had

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    Resolution or Denouement: Mrs. Mallard was pronounced dead of heart disease. She was finally set free from her husband. Irony: Mrs. Mallard was set free from by her own death‚ and not the death of her husband. Literary Analysis Setting: Late 1800’s Characters: Protagonist: Mrs. Mallard Minor: Josephine‚ Richard‚ Brently Mallard Point of View: Third person omniscient Conflict: Man vs. himself. Mrs. Mallard cannot allow anyone to know how she truly feels of her husband’s death.

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    In the 1500’s and 1600’s‚ some startling discoveries radically changed the way Europeans viewed how and why things happened in the physical world. Three scientists who contributed to these changed were Nicolaus Copernicus‚ Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton. These scientist changed some beliefs of which many had been believed for all of time. For almost all of time‚ the geocentric theory was believed to be true. This theory suggested that all planets revolved around the Earth. In 1543‚ Polish scholar

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