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    In “The Hollow Men” and the story excerpt “The Things They Carried” both authors‚ T.S. Eliot and Tim O’Brien‚ utilize similar techniques such as imagery and tone‚ while having a different purpose for writing. In the poem “The Hollow Men‚” T.S. Eliot apples imagery and tone to help his audience apprehend how life without a purpose proves to be a waste when the world’s final hours are close. As for in the excerpt‚ “The Things They Carried”‚ the author uses his techniques to demonstrate the toll that

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    Analysis T.S. Eliot’s “The Hollow Men” to me represents several interpretations of death or “the end”. The poem is split into five parts‚ each part presenting a different point of view or idea of death. There are several “kingdoms” of death presented in the various parts‚ intertwining within eachother throughout.  I view each part as representing a different member of the hollow men looking at the different “kingdoms” of death.  Part I’s presents a dank‚ dark cellar and is associated with violence

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    251 Essay 5 - Argument Essay The Personal Legend The Outlines * Abraham Lincoln childhood and how he found his personal legend since he was young * How Abraham Lincoln started to follow his personal legend inspiration in his youth and what he achieved in his early life. * What are the results for following his personal legend‚ and how he changed the whole world? * Conclusion that mention the difference between a person has a personal legend to follow it‚ and a person who just live normal

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    I am Legend Genre and expectations of that genre Science Fiction-Alternative future-Technology/Future World/End of the World: Creation of an anti-utopia‚ ironic though because in order to have any utopia you must have civilization. Mundane simple tasks are turned into extremes such as when he goes’s for a drive or ’shops’ or locks up the house. Themes and issues explored  All of our actions have consequences (Newton’s Law-For every action there is an equal or opposite reaction)  Christianity

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    the greatest king of all time has been developed over centuries. The Arthurian legend has no known author’s that can claim the original Arthurian legend however it is stated that three authors helped shaped the Arthurian legend‚ such as Geoffrey of Monmouth‚ Chretien de Troyes and Sir Thomas Malory. These author’s work‚ specifically Sir Thomas Malory’s‚ have been the main sources for many authors that translate the legend from Middle English to modern English in the late nineteenth century and the

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    In Legends on the nets‚ Jan Fernback explains how oral culture has developed from past to nowadays‚especially the unique type of oral folklore-urban legends. In addition‚ the author shows what functions oral culture and literate culture have and what the differences among primary orality‚ residual orality and secondary orality. Finally‚ he describes some main characteristics of oral culture. According to the article‚ urban legends are the most important symbols in the historical development of

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    A Summary of “How Urban Legends Work” Have you ever heard of the urban legend “Bloody Mary”‚ where you stand in the bathroom with the lights off and the room completely dark and chant “Bloody Mary” 13 times in the mirror a woman will appear and kill you. In the article of “How Urban Legends Work” by Tom Harris‚ Mr. Harris gives us various examples of different urban legends. Exactly what is an Urban Legend? Urban legends are popular stories that are alleged to be true and are passed from person

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    watched the Will Smith movie "I Am Legend"‚ and found the movie extraordinarily interesting and thought-provoking. The action in "I Am Legend" entertained me and the psychology of the film lured me into an empathic bond with the star of the movie. After searching for more information regarding "I Am Legend" on the internet‚ I found an alternate ending for "I Am Legend" that rounded out my experience. However‚ as is often the case‚ I enjoyed the book "I Am Legend" even more than the movie. Since I

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    “ The Hollow of the Three Hills” and “Young Goodman Brown” “The Hollow of the Three Hills” and “Young Goodman Brown” are story of dishonor deceit‚ and death. The two stories contain symbolism and relate in many ways. In “The Hollow of the Three Hills” The author‚ Nathaniel Hawthorn portrays the main character as a beautiful woman with a shameful past. She tries to run from her problems but comes to find out no matter how big or small a problem‚ trying to run from it will only make

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    The Legend of Korra: Stereotypes Stereotypes are very common in the current state of the world. In The Legend of Korra‚ which is the animated sequel to Avatar: The Last Airbender‚ the protagonist is a 17-year-old teenager named Korra. She is the next avatar (The avatar is someone who can control all the elements and is supposed to restore order to the world). During the first season of Legend of Korra many antagonists try to oppose Korra because of the stereotypes made about her. Korra also stereotypes

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