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    The Mansion

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    THE MANSION In the middle of the night‚ the shadows creeping up to them‚ they are numb. The mansion has been abandoned about 20 years. Many people say that the whole family has been murdered mysteriously. The culprit behind the scene is still unknown. It is a windy night‚ the wolves are howling endlessly. Zayn wrap his hand around Marzia. They are just walking back from the movies. Zayn give out a sigh. He firmly holds Marzia arms. The corner of his eyes searching for a glimpse of the

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    Haunted Mansion

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    The movie The Haunted Mansion was funny‚ scary and intense. It was funny more in the beginning of the movie then in any other part of the movie. There were a few scary parts in the middle of the movie when the butler and the master jumped out of nowhere. Finally the intense parts came at the end of the movie because you didn’t know what would happen next. At the beginning of the movie a paper boy approaches the haunted mansion with fliers for the Ever’s real estate‚ when all the sudden the house

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    Inglorious Bastards

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    business is a-boomin ’." American cartoonist and author Lynda Barry once said‚ “we don ’t create a fantasy world to escape reality. We create it to be able to stay.” Fantasy allows people to act out their desires‚ including those considered unusual or taboo. In the film Inglorious Bastards‚ Quentin Tarantino utilizes this human desire to escape reality to appeal to his audiences‚ using a highly theatrical and stylized narrative to shed light on the internal aggression people harbor in relation to both authority

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    Mitchel Mansion

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    The Mitchell Mansion The owners of the Mitchell Mansion requested for a permit from the Halifax city council to demolish the mansion and make a high rise development on the land. A citizens’ group is formed in the neighbourhood to try to interfere and save the mansion because they feel it has great historical value. A development of this nature would bring more business to the area so there are economical advantages to allowing

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    does Simon Armitage’s writing make the Violence so disturbing in Gooseberry Season? “Gooseberry Season” is a poem that can be interpreted as blunt and edgeless. This impression is set by the poem’s lack of imagination and visualization. Gooseberry season entails the victim’s last few weeks as he outstays his “vacation” at the narrator’s house. The victim took the narrator’s good nature as an advantage and this led up to his death as he was drowned to his death. The narrator opens the poem with

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    referred to as the American Renaissance‚ was the period during which many of the literary works most widely considered American masterpieces were produced. In the text‚ we get this description of the Ushers mansion‚ which almost seems to have a character of its own. The detail Poe put into the mansion‚ means that it is more then just a place to live but a symbol of what the people inside are like too. The first thing the narrator observes as he arrives to his old school friends house is the “vacant

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    Props In The Armitage

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    The Armitages consider the black people as similar use as props. The black people’s identity is being stolen and used as props without having the understanding and struggle they have endured. This is portrayed through Georgina and Walter as well as Andrew at the cocktail party. Missy‚ Rose’s mother‚ uses the spoon as a hypnotizing and controlling implement that knocks a person down with three clicks of her spoon. The silver spoon is a significant object as it demonstrates the control she has over

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    Huff-Lamberton Mansion

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    Lamberton Mansion located on West 5th Street and Huff Street. The large mansion has stood tall in the town since the very beginning and has witnessed the every changing society making it a major landmark to the town. However to people that are new to the town it just looks like a large house‚ which is why it is important to not only the house but to the entire town to understand what the Huff-Lamberton Mansion stands for and how it has changed over the years. It is unclear as to when the mansion was

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    Those winter Sundays” is a poem in which the author narrates his experience as a child living with his father. The writer starts by saying “Sunday too my father got up early.” It is to be noted that he was conveying how early his father gets up every morning and even on Sundays‚ supposedly a holiday for his dad. Next‚ the author narrates how hard his dad works and what type of job he has. “Then with cracked hands that ached from labor in the weekday weather” this phrase reveals that the authors

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    Richard Cory was an aristocrat and he was superior than the rest of the community which was from a working class. In both the poem and the song the narrator is of a working class. In the song it says “ But I work in his factory” this phrase could mean that he had to work in order to make a living because he wasn’t born into society. In the poem it mentions “So on we worked‚ and waited for the light” this line could mean that they were from working class as well and had to work until the end because

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