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    Are Ghosts Real?

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    Are ghosts real? There may be many mixed opinions on how ghosts are real not‚ some may believe that they sometimes are there‚ and some may believe that they aren’t there at all. It all depends on the circumstance and evidence. Personally‚ I believe that they are like God and always watching over us‚ no matter where they are. There are many shows and movies and countless amount of websites about people who have claimed to have had experiences with ghosts and may have seen them. These are shows

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    Ghosts - Are They Real?

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    Gabi Starck English MYP 4D CIS Ectoplasmic Forces INTRODUCTION -         "No ghost was ever seen by a pair of eyes‚"(INTEXT) are the words of the famous historian‚ Thomas Carlyle. Plenty of people‚ such as scientists‚ would agree with his statement‚ however‚ can Carlyle be certain of this? People have claimed to have seen‚ or taken photos‚ of mysterious figures which take the form of a human - the figures which roam Earth mindlessly. Others‚ however‚ assume science can answer all the strange

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    Canterville Ghost

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    The Canterville Ghost An amusing chronicle of the tribulations of the Ghost of Canterville Chase when his ancestral halls became the home of the American Minister to the Court of St. James By OSCAR WILDE Illustrated by WALLACE GOLDSMITH AN ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION The Cantervill Ghost by Oscar Wilde‚ illustrated by Wallace Goldsmith is a publication of The Electronic Classics Series. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any

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    Ghost Soliloquy

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    Hamlet and of the Ghost that the themes of infiltration‚ knowledge and piety are questioned. The Ghost’s soliloquy is filled with biblical imagery which perhaps suggests that the Ghost is not only now in the hands of the spiritual world but also attempting to rekindle any faith which he had lost through the betrayal of his brother. This event‚ what was essentially assassination‚ remains pertinent in the Ghosts mind‚ and it is through spiritual and biblical references which the ghost describes it‚ as

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    Ghost Story

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    Ghost Story Every one of us has a fear‚ something that scares us day in and day out‚ whether it is realistic or fictional. Some of these fears never truly come to life for us while we live in fear‚ hoping for them not to happen and some fears truly come to life before us and destroy us. This was the case for Rick‚ who had an extreme phobia of ghosts. He was tormented throughout school‚ never given a break about this fear. Rick would always be dread going to out because of this‚ even going trick-or-treating

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    The Ghost in Hamlet

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    The Ghost In every rendition of “Hamlet”‚ Hamlet’s father the “Ghost‚ has played a key role to the downfall of Hamlet’s character. He’s introduced in the beginning of ‘Hamlet’‚ triggering the up roar of the kingdom. Due to his sudden death‚ the kingdom is supposedly to be in distress but Claudius reassured everyone and took over power. As the “Ghost”‚ he adds a theatrical thrill as he forms the unexpected tension between him and his son. Though he is dead‚ he still governs over his son telling Hamlet

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    Ghosts of Svidrigailov

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    Ghosts of Svidrigailov Dostoevsky made it inevitable that Raskolnikov and Svidrigailov had to meet in the plot of Crime and Punishment because they are foil characters to each other. The first time they met was after Raskolnikov was informally interrogated by Porfiry and later was accused of being a murderer on the street by a mysterious stranger. Raskolnikov was in turmoil due his fear of being discovered as the murderer. Next thing he realized is that there was a stranger sitting in his apartment

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    Anil's Ghost

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    for Sri Lanka. While the Tamil Tigers (the insurgents) were considered terrorists in 32 countries across the globe‚ the Sri-Lankan government forces were also accused of abusing human rights. This is the backdrop of Michael Odaatje’s novel‚ Anil’s Ghost as he carefully uses the compelling protagonist‚ Anil Teressa to illustrate the social‚ cultural and political realities of the civil war era. Anil Teressa‚ a Sri Lankan expatriate and

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    Don Quixote is a character who has read so many books on chivalry until he imagines that he is indeed a knight-errant. He is determined to solve problems in the world‚ but he often makes things worse. He has a neighbor who becomes his squire or personal attendant. His name is Sancho Panza. Sancho Panza is a neighbor of Don Quixote. He is an illiterate laborer who signs on to be Don Quixote’s squire in hopes of becoming governor of an island as a reward for some adventure. At first Sancho is a

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    Don Quixote de La Mancha

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    In Miguel de Cervantes’ classic novel Don Quixote de la Mancha‚ a necessary counterpart to Don Quixote’s character is found in Sancho Panza. Sancho is Don Quixote’s so-called squire and companion through his adventures. The vital contrast between these two characters contributes to the literary success of Cervantes’ novel. It is only through the eyes of Sancho that we witness Don Quixote’s madness and only through the latter’s madness that we evidence Sancho’s sanity. Without the presence of these

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