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    “A Noiseless Patient Spider‚” By Walt Whitman Biography: Born on May 31‚ 1819‚ in West Hills‚ Long Island‚ New York‚ Walt Whitman was a poet whose verse collection Leaves of Grass is a landmark in American literature. Whitman’s aim was to transcend traditional epics‚ eschew normal aesthetic form‚ and reflect American society to enable the poet and his readers to realize themselves and the nature of their American experience. Whitman’s greatest theme is a symbolic identification of the regenerative

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    These movies grab the attention of the viewer and keep them suspended in a world of fantasy and superheroes. Movies like Spiderman that captures the imagination of young viewers as well as older ones just because a boy was bitten by a spider and now he has super spider powers! He can crawl up walls‚ jump really high‚ run real fast‚ has super hearing and shoots a web out of his wrists! All young kids‚ young and old alike‚ would all love to be able to do those things! Then there are the X-men movies

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    season is coming to an end and guesses who the winner is? Ding! Superhero movies! Quite a lot of them shattered box-office records. Just in U.S. theaters‚ “Marvel’s The Avengers" ($618 million)‚ "The Dark Knight Rises" ($410 million) and "The Amazing Spider-Man" ($257 million) were the top three highest-grossing movies‚ lumping $1.3 billion together. It has been noticed that there have been around 50 superhero movies since 2002 and it seems that the superhero movies is prevailing the current movie industry

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    science lab when a spider bit him giving him the ability to shoot webs and making it possible to protect the city. The hero archetype that Spiderman shows brings good fortune for him and the city. He did lose his uncle which started up the super hero act making it his destiny to find the killer from the uncle’s murder and put an end to it. As the hero in the movie and comic books‚ Spiderman has saved the city by stopping the evil villains that are trying to take over the city. Spider-Man soon found himself

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    Whitman wrote "Facing West From California’s Shores" and "A Noiseless Patient Spider‚" both of which are about looking for the meaning of life‚ and the existence of people. Whitman uses travel and a little isolated spider to explain his search for meaning‚ which he cannot find. Whitman explains that man has to find significance and meaning to the existence of the human race. In his poem "A Noiseless Patient Spider‚" the spider makes a web and each piece he strings out needs to be connected to a sturdy

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    Spiderman uses the colors blue and red as his uniform. He uses a mask because he does not want to be identified. Spiderman wore these colors because the spider that bit him was red and blue. Spiderman is very handsome. He has pretty blue eyes and a strong face he was also light skinned with brown hair. Spiderman has some super powers. He had spider web come out his hand and he would hang on it. The web he would use would come out from his hand it was really powerful web it was strong and stretchable

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    Tranquilino “Gagamba” Penoy Physical Evil Gagamba was born with deformity. His body appears to be like a spider – the reason why people tend to call him ‘gagamba’ (the spider man). He doesn’t have any legs but he has two arms that are of great importance. Despite of the abnormalities‚ gagamba was not weak to cope with life’s everyday challenge. He is brave. Nevertheless‚ he was very clever. He had learned to live by himself. Selling sweepstake’s tickets in front of Camarin suffice his needs

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    How does Gaiman create a frightening atmosphere in the novel? Gaiman creates a frightening atmosphere in the novel by using different techniques. In chapter one Coraline’s new home is described in a horror way and is introduced in this quotation: “It was a very old house…” using the phrase “old house” often refers to horror films because the adjective “old” describes the house to have: ghost‚ cobwebs‚ peeled painting‚ sickly green weeds and to be neglected. Gaiman approaches the cat as strange

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    Bitten by a poisonous radioactive spider‚ Peter Parker gained incredible speed‚ strength‚ human ability‚ and powers of a spider. One of the main reasons that Spiderman is still popular to this day is due to the fact that we are able to relate to him. Spiderman’s biggest obstacles are not supervillain but his daily ordinary life that he has just like us humans. He can’t pay his bills‚ he feels left out and unpopular‚ he has relationship troubles and he is worried about disappointing his Aunt. Even

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    crocodile. Our soft skin and our blood make us victim of all vermins that can bite in our environment. All vermins that bite us infect us and we start thinking that we are not ourselves but the vermins that bite us. For example‚ a spider bites you and you start behaving like a spider. So since worms can enter people’s body and infect their ability to think and bacteria enter people in the form of dust‚ people are no longer themselves but whatever live in them. That is why you see people that have been bit

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