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    Slaying the Beast

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    Jacquelyn Archey Mr. Gans AP Lang – Period 3 11/14/12 Slaying the Beast Perched on a rock‚ the heroic victor leans on his bloodied sword with the decapitated head from the six-headed beast raised up towards the light. His patriotic toga remains wrapped dutifully around his shoulder while the remaining five heads sneer in disgust and plot their revenge behind him. This Greek mythological hero is anything but; he is American president Barack Obama holding the disapproving‚ lifeless head of Osama

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    The play‚ “Beauty”‚ explains the story about two foolish girls‚ fighting over a magical wish to receive a feature that each other has. Although it is heart wrenching that each of these girls are begging to change their features‚ it shows us the play’s underlying message; We will always have problems that will affect us. The author of the story‚ Jane Martin‚ shows us this simple message along with a comical aspect. “Beauty”‚ narrates the story of two friends who are secretly jealous of one another

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    Manipulating The Beast

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    By manipulating the boy’s fear of the beast‚ one can exploit their weaknesses and influence their behaviour to benefit his individual desires. Throughout the story‚ Jack recognizes the boy’s fear of the beast‚ and uses it to his own advantage. For instance‚ “my hunters will protect you from the beast. Who will join by tribe?” (Golding 166). Jack reminds the boys that his tribe of hunters are capable of keeping them safe from harm. He uses the knowledge of the boy’s fear and his capability of protection

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    Beauty by Jane Martin‚ tells modern society through jealousy and discontent of two best friends‚ Carla and Bethany. Carla is a beautiful‚ young but unsuccessful model that has no brains and not much of a personality. Bethany is an intelligent accountant that earns good money and has plenty of success in writing short stories‚ but she is unsatisfied with her appearance. Both girls want what the other has. When Bethany finds a lamp on the beach‚ she soon realizes that this lamp carries a genie inside

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    procedures performed on her body. She stated that she wants herself to look better and is on a quest for beauty. She believes that to achieve the beauty standards of art and the society‚ plastic surgery is the only way (Tornambe 1). This story shows how far some people go to achieve society’s standards of beauty. We also see how caught up people get in how the world wants them to look in the short play‚ Beauty‚ by Jane Martin.

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    for American women that the real beauty is natural beauty‚ the beauty without makeup‚ but Garance Franke-Ruta tries to correct this misconception of natural beauty widely spread out for American women. She urges that American women need to re-define a notion of natural beauty as a reward of an individual`s effort. As the influence of media has been getting powerful‚ beauty has been become a significant factor in causing the competition in beauty industry. Beauty industry gradually has established

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    woman walks in beauty like a cloudless and starring night‚ that is‚ the woman is beautiful as a starring night is‚ too. This is the first time that the theme of darkness appears (in night)‚ contrary to the light which is expressed by the stars of the sky. That opposition is repeated along the three stanzas of the poem‚ because the author is talking about the beauty and that opposition is used to express it‚ to compare the opposition with beauty. In that sense‚ Byron feels that beauty is something which

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    City Of the Beast

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    The Journey of Maturing From adolescence to adulthood Alexander Cold has experienced every aspect of this journey. At the beginning of the book Alex was a very immature boy. He was very appreciative of all the work that his dad did for him and his sisters. Alex has matured throughout the whole book he has went from being a immature‚ moody young boy who did not see the good things that his family did for him. Now that he has matured he sees how lucky he is. Alex Cold seems to be in shock.

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    Beauty by Jane Martin In Beauty by Jane Martian (pg. 1759)‚ the central conflict between Bethany and Carla is that the other one wants something the other has. It is an internal conflict because each character is jealous of the other but does not necessarily have a problem with the other. Carla is beautiful and Bethany is studious and normal. Carla wishes she was smarter and could do better in school‚ and Bethany wishes that more boys would pay attention to her. The irnoy of this all is the fact

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    In the Belly of the Beast

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    | In the Belly of the Beast | Jack Henry Abbott | The "Pains of Imprisonment" and "The Inmate Social System" | | | "In the Belly of the Beast" is a generous collection of autobiographical‚ political‚ and philosophical letters to an author from a man who takes life head on‚ but with a different approach. Norman Mailer‚ an author‚ was in the middle of writing a novel entitled "The Executioner Song"‚ which is the story about a murderer named Gary Gilmore. While this novel was in the

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