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    Unlike McMurphy‚ Chief Bromden is a follower and is also stuck comfortably in the safety of the ward’s fog. McMurphy on the other hand is a leader and is not in the stuck the fog in the mental ingestion‚ but is trying to get the others out of the comfort of the fog. An instance of such event‚ is when McMurphy refuses to clean during the afternoon and pulls up a chair‚ waiting for the baseball game‚ staring at a turned off TV screen. Slowly one by one the patient’s pulled a chair up‚ waiting for the

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    It only takes simple use of lighting‚ a fog machine‚ and a woman in black to terrify an audience. The Woman In Black has been frightening audiences in the West End for 25 years‚ and it shows no signs of slowing down. The story is written by Susan Hill and the play is written by Stephen Mallatratt. It tells the story of a lawyer who believes he is haunted by a curse in the form of the woman in black. He has written his story and presents it to an intrigued but sceptical actor. The actor agrees to

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    What is foreshadowing It is giving the reader a hint of what is to come through the setting‚ the characters words or actions‚ or a symbol. It usually implies a warning of something negative or even disastrous about to happen through clues interwoven into descriptive passages or the story line itself. In the Great Gatsby it occurs quite frequently in the novel to indicate what may happen. Fitzgerald uses colour‚ imagery‚ symbolism‚ dialogue and pathetic fallacy to foreshadow Gatsbys fate. So today

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    Strange Clouds By: Amanda Oliver 02/03/13 Professor Sherry Queen Pad 17F Have you ever looked up into the sky and wondered why the clouds vary from shapes of dinosaurs‚ birds‚ a puff of cotton candy‚ or your neighbor’s face? Clouds take all kinds of different shapes‚ and as they roll across the sky they change. In meteorology‚ a cloud is a visible mass of liquid droplets or frozen crystals made of water or various chemicals suspended in the atmosphere above the surface of a planetary body

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    many things in nature in the different visions that Granny has to hide some of the meaning she put in the story. When she says “A fog rose over the valley‚ she saw it marching across the creek swallowing the trees and moving up the hill like an army of ghosts” there are many things in there that make the sentence have a whole different meaning. Like I stated earlier fog means that you can’t see clearly and the valley means there is a change going on through your life. So she can’t see clearly as

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    Setting Analysis: How to Tell a True War Story by Tim O’Brien Set in 1965-1974 era‚ “How to Tell a True War Story‚” by Tim O’Brien utilizes reoccurring stories set throughout the jungles‚ mountains‚ and deserted villages in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Written in a meta-literary form‚ and based on what can be defined as a self-conscious work‚ O’Brien uses the art of story-telling with a keen sense of detail to insert the reader alongside for the dramatic beauty and inevitable hardship that comes

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    In the wee hours of the morning my life is the embodiment of a living‚ breathing dichotomy. Awakening with a wry little smile on my face‚ I knew I had dreamed of the river‚ big brown trout‚ and sweet 3wt bamboo rods. My body screams – “Where’s the coffee”‚ while my brain questions the sanity of getting up this early on a Saturday. Oblivious to the cacophony‚ the hairs on the back of my neck tingle. Betraying logic‚ they forewarn that this pre-dawn moment was the premonition of a great day ahead

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    and other natural storms. These front travel cross country to be crashed into another one half way across the nation. They would be produces in one place on the west of the united states and travel eastward to confront another front. Advection is fog or mist of condensed clouds of water vapor in the form ice droplets or ice crystals‚ suspended above in the atmosphere just over the surface of the earth. In heavy populated city the

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    To what extent do urban areas modify their climate? Urban areas climate is often significantly different to the surrounding rural areas‚ this is why urban areas are often described as having their own “micro climate” the differences in urban climates are due to number of different factors. Urban areas often experience a phenomenon known as a heat island‚ this is a zone of hot air around and above an urban area which has higher temperatures than the surrounding rural areas consequently cities tend

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    wanderer above the sea

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    The painting I decided to do critiques on is the Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog by the best-known Gothic Romantic Caspar David Friedrich. This artwork was created in 1818 in Hamburg‚ Germany. This landscape is currently displayed at Hamburger Kunsthalle who is as well the owner. This artwork is done on a canvas and the medium is oil. In the painting‚ we can see there is a masculine figure (possibly be the painter) having his back to the painting‚ on top of a mountain or cliff‚ and looking downwards

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