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    BOOK THIEF NOTES

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    Death says that Liesel will steal several books and be made two by a hidden Jew. Liesel begins to call her foster parents "Mama" and "Papa." Liesel has nightmares about her brother every night and wets the bed. Hans comes in and sits with her. Liesel keeps The Grave Digger’s Handbook under her bed. After one of Liesel’s nightmares‚ Hans finds her book and agrees to read it to her. Hans finds that Liesel cannot read any words herself‚ so he begins teaching her the alphabet using sandpaper

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    inside. Are fairy tales really a good thing to be reading to young kids though? Many of them include things that give nightmares‚ lowers self-images‚ and gives false ideas of reality which might not be the ideal bedtime story for a young child. You might just want to wait until they are older. The first of many reasons that fairy tales are bad for kids is fairy tales give nightmares and bad morals. In a survey used to mark the launch of GRIMM‚ out of about 2‚000 adults ⅓ of them said that their children

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    The Battle of Passendale

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    them behind and for surviving. “Living was living. The price was guilt and shame.” (pg 208). This became the main source of his nightmares. Later on in the novel‚ when Liesel asked him what he saw in his nightmares‚ he told her that he saw himself turning around and waving goodbye to his family. His guilt refused to let him go and kept visiting him in the form of nightmares. Another example in this book was when Max had just started hiding in the Hubermann household‚ he felt guilty for putting the

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    make out what it was as the fog was so thick and her body began to feel like it was tightening‚ but all she could see was this blur in the distance just sitting slowly moving around like it was on something making it move "this is like a ghostly nightmare in a movie that I hope I would never experience‚ I feel sick" sobbed Ashley. Something inside them said they couldn’t turn back and forget what they saw so they both steadily started to get closer to the park as they were both anxious to figure out

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    dream about getting even with someone or something. Horror movies do have a “dirty job to do”. The more thrilling and exciting the more it grabs your attention. I believe horror movies are to play off natural fearsome. King likes to dare your nightmares. Most of Mr. King’s movies come from childhood fear or things he has experienced himself. And other things are just his imagination. Steven King’s movies are an element of fantasy and supernatural. His fantasy work can relate to all of us. The

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    Mystery Monologue

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    PROLOGUE She was asleep. She was dreaming. That’s all she knew. Where she was‚ who she was‚ it didn’t cross her mind. All that mattered was the dream. The nightmare. Fear‚ terror‚ anger‚ panic‚ longing‚ despair‚ darkness. Then-she was awake. She was in a bed. She was curled up‚ twisted‚ in the sheets. But she wasn’t alone. She could feel someone there‚ but who they were she didn’t know. She slowly stretched out her arms‚ reaching for the unknown person‚ wanting to feel someone else. Wanting to know

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    Lucid Dreaming Essay

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    euphoric feelings of sight‚ motion‚ happiness‚ and even sex‚ but that means feelings on the other side of the spectrum can happen as well. Fear‚ sadness‚ and pain are all possible in a lucid dream too.” (Allan‚ 4). Having a nightmare is a good indicator you’re dreaming. Being in a nightmare while lucid dreaming can be terrifying but‚ it also opens many opportunities to face your fears or defeat the monster inside your head. Another downside to lucid dreaming is known as “dream claustrophobia”. This means

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    considered his "side kicks" due to their actions in the flash backs. The Outcast - Biff could be seen as the outcast‚ after he failed math and could never get a job‚ whence going from job to job‚ place to place. Creature of Nightmare - Ben could be considered a creature of nightmare due to he is the reason Willy ends his life‚ all though his head. Woman Figure Earthmother - She holds Willy up emotionally‚ cares for him and looks out for him‚ does not want to "embarrass" her husband. The Temptress

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    the border and become an American citizen. Citizenship starts out as a pathway towards a dream but in some cases can turn into a nightmare. Some people look at newcomers in our country as their OWN opportunity for new work and take advantage of them. They put them to work for little pay and their needs not fully met because they do not know any better. This is a nightmare. Literature in our country has captured this American Dream concept through several different works. In one poem by Walt Whitman

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    Personal Narrative-Julia

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    The room is filled with a malodorous sense‚ Julia crouched in the shadow‚ her body is aching and her brain is scrambling. She starts to scratch the back of the head as it started to feel plastered against her scalp. What will happen to me now? Will my life end here? What have you got yourself into Julia? Suddenly all these questions are slamming back and forth inside her head. The night passed by slower than usual‚ Julia were feeling atrocious. Headspin His hands were grasping at her throat

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