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    Rubens Helena and Son

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    and One of Their Children (circa 1635) Rubens’ painting “Rubens‚ His Wife Helena Fourment‚ and One of Their Children” is a very large‚ measuring 80¼ x 62¼ in.‚ oil painting on a wood. It’s a family portrait of Rubens himself with his wife and their son. When Rubens married his second wife Helena Fourment‚ on December 6‚ 1630‚ she was only sixteen years old. He was already fifty-three at that time. Helena became the model and the inspiration for many paintings by Rubens dating from the 1630s‚ and particularly

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    "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is a short story of speculative fiction by American author Washington Irving. The story is set in 1790 in the countryside around the Dutch settlement of Tarry Town in a secluded glen called Sleepy Hollow. Sleepy Hollow is renowned for its ghosts and the haunting atmosphere that pervades the imaginations of its inhabitants and visitors. The most infamous spectre in the Hollow is the Headless Horseman‚ said to be the ghost of a Hessian trooper who had his head shot off

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    In “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving‚ the town of Sleepy Hollow is described as a quiet and tranquil town where its residents do not look for change and are not affected by all of the advancements being made in the World around them. Imagine a town that does not keep up with others around them and becomes a town standing still in time. Irving uses characters and setting to portray a serene and unpretentious American society subject to greed and misfortune in the hands of Ichabod

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    My Son, the Fanatic

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    does a couple of things in order to find out what is son is up to. First thing Parvez does was that he sat in his son’s room for hours trying to find clues or anything that cam useful. The second thing Parvez does is complains to his two closest friends when they were watching a Sylvester Stallone film‚ he broke his silence and said‚ "I can’t understand!" " Everything is going from his room. And I can’t talk to him any more. We were not father and son -- we were brothers! Where has he gone? Why is he

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    All My Sons

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    In the play by Arthur miller “All my Sons”‚ there is a change in Joe Keller’s way of seeing what he did during the war and the consequences‚ and how he takes responsibility about it‚ before and after reading Larry’s last letter to Ann. First‚ Joe changes his point of view in what he did from his shoes to the parents of the 21 men who died because of him. Before reading Larry’s letter‚ he was convinced that what he did was all right. “This one bothers everything. You make a deal‚ you overcharge two

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    Father-Son Relationship

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    brother and sister‚ mother and daughter‚ or in this case‚ father and son. In the Arthur Miller’s novel‚ Death of A Salesman‚ the interaction between Willy Loman and his sons‚ Happy and Biff‚ allows Miller to comment on father-son relationships and the conflicts that arise from them. During most father-son relationships‚ there are certain times where the father wants to become more of a "player" in his son’s life than his son believes is necessary. The reasons for this are numerous and can be demonstrated

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    The legend of the Chupacabra begins in March‚ 1995 in Puerto Rico and since its initial report there have been multiple sightings worldwide‚ the majority being in Latin America but also including: The Philippines‚ Russia‚ China‚ Thailand‚ and even lower parts of the US like Texas and Florida. The chupacabra’s name is derived from spanish and most literally means “goat sucker”. Chupar meaning “to suck” and cabra meaning “goat”. The Chupacabra received its name because of the method in which it kills

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    yourself did. Chesterfield voices his thoughts about wanting compliance from his son with forms of diction‚ repetition‚ and anaphora throughout the letter to show the importance of excellence and also tries to sympathize with him. Chesterfield starts his letter stating how his advice can be ignored by his son and have no purpose. He turns this comment around by using anaphora to try to sympathize and relate to his son. He writes “I know how unwelcome advice generally… I know‚ too‚ that the advice

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    My Son the Fanatic

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    The story: ”My Son the Fanatic”‚ takes place in Parvez’s house. This is the place that the story mainly takes place in‚ and it is also here that the conflicts erupt. The text also takes place at Parvez’s workplace; this is the place that Parvez uses to figure out what problems his son might have. The last place that the story takes place in is the restaurant that Parvez and his son‚ Ali‚ visits. The restaurant is where you could say that Parvez realizes how religious his son has become‚ and that

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    Urban legend is commonly seen as one of the most important and versatile forms of verbal folklore as its applications can be synthesized by anyone anywhere. In my research paper I will be diving deeper into an urban legend local to my hometown of Mahopac‚NY. This urban legend is the legend of “Oniontown”‚ a supposed haven for “In-breds” and “mutants” this town features people who will do anything to remove outsiders from their secretive community. The legend of Oniontown plays off of several aspects

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