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    or better described as a theory. They are many hoaxes in the world that have been developed over time. The two I have decided to tell you about are in the top 10 famous hoaxes in the world. These two are the Cardiff Giant and then the Cottingley Fairies. As you will out while you continue to read is both of these came out not to be completely true. George Hull who was a tobacconist created the hoax‚ Cardiff Giant. “He decided to create the giant after an argument at a Methodist meeting about a

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    Themes of Pardoners Tale

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    in “The Pardoner’s Tale” The Pardoner’s Tale was written by Geoffrey Chaucer. It’s a narrative poem that describes the character of the pardoner. He describes his character by using different literary themes. The Pardoner is described through a use of symbolism‚ irony and personification. This tale uses symbolism in many different ways. In one way that I saw symbolism in the story is was through the coffin. The coffin symbolized that there would be death later on in the tale. A sentence from the

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    It is expressed in the Man of Laws tale through the lawyer’s interjections into the narrative as he paints a stereotypical picture of the brutal and barbaric Saracen‚ thus expressing his power in shaping the opinions and sentiments of western readers. However‚ in the Squires Tale‚ an attempt at controlling the ‘other’ is situated in the domestication of the narrative through providing a western framework which is dismantled‚ as the inability to describe the ‘other’‚ results in western submission

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    Handmaid's Tale

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    So I just finished reading The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood and I could not be more in agreeance with its messages. In case you don’t know‚ the book was written during the first waves of feminism and civil rights movements and depicts a dystopian society known as the Republic of Gilead which took over what used to be known as the United States in 1985. The book addresses various social controversies which were present at the time‚ and frankly most of which are issues I still see today such

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    A Pardoner's Tale

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    Radix malorum est Cupiditas‚ is the theme of the Pardoner’s Tale. It translates to greed is the root of all evil. He preaches this to others‚ but is guilty himself of the sins. The pardoner is a clear representation of hypocrisy. He even confesses that he is a fraud motivated by greed and avarice. Throughout his sermon he shows multiple examples that he is a hypocrite. A pardoner is a person who sells pardons or indulgences from the pope. Usually the money goes towards the church to help others

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    Tales Of Bullying

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    getting bullied all around the world. Which is worse a bully‚ or a bystander. Bullying is a bad issue all around school‚ and on the internet. A bully is worse because he is the one doing the action to the kid. Let’s try to stop this. According to‚ “Tales of bullying‚” The reason is that bullies are the ones hurting people almost every day. They always push‚ hit‚ kick‚ call names‚ or even curse. This could affect the life of the kid getting bullied. It could start an argument which would lead to

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    The Tell-Tale Heart

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    The Tell-Tale Heart In his narrative poem The Tell-Tale heart‚ Edgar Allen Poe tells the story of an insane madman who is in love with an old man’s eye. The story begins with the madman telling us how he loves the old man but wants to kill him because of his eye. The old man’s eye is like none other and resembles a vulture’s eye. And Poe instills his poem with the same despair experienced by the narrator by using characteristics that are typical of gothic literature such as‚ High Emotion‚ Mysterious

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    trickster tales. Anthropomorphism is a concept used in tricker tales in which animals are the main characters and display human ideas and personality traits. Trickster tales are short stories commonly referred to as folk or fairy tales. In a trickster tale the main character is considered a “trickster” which means they are mischievous and magical animal-humans whose goal is to outwit their opponents. They function as a creator‚ hero‚ fool‚ destroyer‚ or a prankster. Although trickster tales

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    The tale of Beowulf Beowulf is an epic heroic novel‚ considered one of the greatest form of English literature. This poem was written in the Old Saxon dialect of the old English. The original date this poem was written is unknown‚ pretty mysterious‚ right? In 1805 was the year the novel was released with the translation to modern English by Sharon Turner. In the year 1999‚ the first official movie was released. In 2005 other versions of this story was released‚ but renamed and called Beowulf and

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    Compare/Contrast "The Friar’s Tale" and "The Summoner’s Tale" Isaac Atayero Sir. John Campion Advanced Placement United States History 12/14/11 In Chaucer’s genius work‚ The Canterbury Tales‚ the Friar and the Summoner tell tales of mockery about one another. Like the Miller and the Reeve before them the Friar and the Summoner are in rivalry with each other. However the difference between the rivalry between the Reeve and the Miller and the rivalry between the Friar and the Summoner

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