Nathanial is trying to fight the evil but his mother is stoping him without even knowing(the darkness is taking over her). Issues Nathanial struggles to fight the evil with bullys trying to persuade him‚ in their evil ways‚ to cross to The gathering(evil gang). His only friends are the "good" people and he can have no social contact with them so the "Kraken" doesn’t defeat them. Ideas Nathanial has no social friends to support him Social Nathanial uses his social life to benefit
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Critical response Robert Frost –The Oven Bird This poem contains 14 lines and is written mainly in iambic pentameter with a little variation in some lines. Each line rhymes with some other line‚ but there is no regular rhyme pattern. Nevertheless‚ you can call this poem a sonnet in my opinion‚ because it contains the key features of a sonnet: Iambic pentameter‚ an octave (eight lines) and a sestet (six lines) and a theme linked to nature. As mentioned‚ the base metrical pattern of this poem is
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the chance to learn something‚ without actually doing it‚ so that we can learn the message from a journey‚ without actually going on it. Two excellent examples of literature doing this are in the texts stopping by woods on a snowing evening by Robert Frost and City of beasts by Isabel Allende. The texts have elements of physical journeys (getting from point a-b) and inner journeys which is a journey within us. City of beasts is a text about a young boy named Alex who is forced into an adventure
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On ‘Acquainted with the Night’ ‘Acquainted with the Night’ by Robert Frost is the kind of poem I would read if I were up late at night‚ feeling disconnected from my friends and family. It has a sort of comforting eeriness‚ the kind that could lull you to sleep‚ yet keep you up thinking for hours. It makes me feel detached and lonesome‚ but still at rest. Robert Frost’s imagery like “I have outwalked the furthest city light” and “one luminary clock against the sky” gives the reader a calm but
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Compare and contrast the two poems “Stopping by the Woods...” and “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost. Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” and “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” both portray how to take decisions in life. In both poems the speaker is in a situation where he has to choose between two paths in life. In the poem‚ “The Road Not Taken”‚ the speaker has to make a big decision in his life. This poem talks about a person who comes across an intersection in the road and he
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The story unfolds during the poem‚ of the young farm boy having his hand severed by a wood saw‚ came from a newspaper article that frost read.However‚ being a poet‚ frost does not simply reproduce the details of the article as a narrative.He carefully selects the details to use and the ones to omit so that his poem‚based on the factual‚unemotional newspaper report of one particular farm boy’s tragic death becomes a poem exploring the fragility of life‚its apparent cheapness and the constant presence
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This essay is an analysis of the novel ‘The Gathering’ by Isobelle Carmody. The novel is about good and evil‚ inner struggle‚ human nature‚ conformity and individuality‚ friendship and cooperation. The main group character is Nathanial and he is in a teenager group‚ called ‘The Chain’. The people in the group are Nathanial‚ Nissa‚ Lallie‚ Seth‚ Danny and Indian. Nathanial is a new boy to the school because he and his mother have been moving frequently since his parents were divorced. Their house
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It’s not uncommon to hear the term “a self-made man”. In what possible ways might this term be explained? How does Gatsby fit the definition? In what ways does he take it too literally? The term "self-made man" describes a person who was born poor or otherwise disadvantaged‚ but who achieved great economic success‚ a man who has risen from poverty or obscurity thanks to their own talents or energies and hard work rather than to any inherited fortune‚ high social position‚ family connections or other
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Robert Frost takes our imagination to a journey through wintertime with 
his two poems "Desert Places" and "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening". These two poems reflect the beautiful scenery that is present in the snow covered woods and awakens us to new feelings. Even though these poems both have winter settings they contain very different tones. One has a feeling of depressing loneliness and the other a feeling of welcome solitude. They show how the same setting can have totally different
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Hercules: A Self-made Hero From birth‚ it was easy to see that Hercules was a very unique person. Even at a young age‚ it was clear that he was unlike any other child because he had superhuman strength. Hercules was the child of the god Zeus and mortal woman Alcmene. Zeus’ wife‚ Hera‚ did not like Hercules one bit and one day decided to make him very upset anyway that she could. To do this‚ she sent him into a fit and went crazy. According to mythweb‚ "In a frenzy‚ he killed his own children [and
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