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    animals across the river. After thinking it all thru being the person on the raft and only having space on the raft for one animal. However‚ thinking of the strategy that I would use would be to take the dog and place the mouse in my pocket and carry those two over since I can’t leave the mouse with the cat and the cat with the dog. I first had to figure out what the problem is. And it was clear that the person on the raft had to transport the animals but cannot have certain animals left alone. The

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    Wisdom Athena: goddess of Wisdom‚ and Battle Strategy. Athena is famous for her piercing‚ stormy grey eyes. Athena was a part of the Great gods of Mount. Olympus. She had her own throne along eleven different other gods. Out of all all Zeus’s Sons and Daughters‚ Athena is favored the most. “she was Zeus’ favorite child and was allowed to use his weapons including his thunderbolt” (Athena). Athena‚ although not one of the original Olympians‚ had a major role in Greek mythology and was highly respected

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    other evidence of plant and animal life. The Professor decides that they must cross the ocean to continue further so they make a raft. Days later two huge monsters surface and almost sink the raft. Continuing on‚ the three spot what they think is another giant monster but discover it is an island that they start to travel to later a storm hits that almost sinks their raft and the storm carries them back to the shores from were they started but farther along the coast then before. The Professor and

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    In the novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain uses the Mississippi River to show the value of freedom. Freedom is defined as the power or right to act‚ speak‚ or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint. Huckleberry Finn is trapped with his abusive father‚ while Jim is a slave with a family. Huck and Jim set out to float the Mississippi‚ with their ultimate goal being freedom. Twain uses the Mississippi River to represent adventure‚ comfort‚ and an escape from society. Twain

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    happy event. A happy event in the graphic novel of A Journey to the centre of the Earth is when the Professor‚ Axel and Hans managed to come out of the earth uninjured and alive. They could have easily when been hurt or died as they were only on a raft and were thrown out of an erupting volcano. They landed uninjured in Sicily which is 3‚000 miles away from Iceland where they started their journey. It is a happy event as they had successfully journeyed to the centre to the earth and lived to tell

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ By Mark Twain Literary Time Period: Realism‚ in the form of writing‚ is when the author uses characters to depict subjects the way they are in everyday life. Realism describes what the world is like without using embellishment or exaggeration. The main point of Realism is to give a truthful and accurate representation of a certain subject even if that emphasizes the horrible ways of society. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a work of Realism and because

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    the main character‚ and through his eyes‚ the reader sees and judges the South‚ its faults‚ and its redeeming qualities. Huck’s companion Jim‚ a runaway slave‚ provides friendship and protection while the two journey along the Mississippi on their raft. The novel opens with Huck telling his story. Briefly‚ he describes what he has experienced since‚ The Adventures ofTom Sawyer‚ which preceded this novel. After Huck and Tom discovered twelve thousand dollars in treasure‚ Judge Thatcher invested the

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    Huckleberry Finn provides the narrative voice of Mark Twain’s “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”. Huck’s honest voice combined with his personal vulnerabilities reveal the portrayal of family in the novel. Although many themes and topics can be found in this novel‚ the topic of family is very important because in the end‚ Huck’s new family provides peace for the confused‚ ignorant boy Huck was in the beginning of the novel. Through his travels‚ Huck accumulates his “floating family”. Through Huck’s

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    in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is in a constant struggle with his conscience‚ which qualifies him as a heroic figure. Huck keeps it a secret when he finds out that Jim is a runaway slave. He saves Jim when the steamboat heads straight towards the raft. Huck also helps free Jim from the shed on the Phelps’ property. Huck is in a struggle with his conscience and he qualifies as a heroic figure. One reason Huck Finn is a heroic figure is that he keeps it a secret when he finds out that Jim has runaway

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    Mississippi River is and how the River affected them through the freedom they found‚ the growth they had‚ and the friendship they cherished. The Mississippi River is the pathway to freedom. The whole story is basically about the two individuals out on a raft in a quest for freedom. Huck seeks freedom from his abusive father‚ the Widows and Miss Watson who try their best to civilize him; Jim seeks freedom from slavery‚ and actually they both want to get freedom away from the wrongly informed conscious

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