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    King David: A Short Story

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    had‚” King Robert shot back‚ cutting off King David. “You see‚ thanks to your men stalling. I was able to get a countless number of my forces through the tunnel. For I knew our meeting would not end in my favor.” King David turns his head‚ giving him a viperous expression. “How many of your men got through?” he screech with such force‚ his raspy voice broke apart. “Enough…that if I wanted to slaughter you today…I could. But I won’t‚ for I came here to end a war before another begins.” King David

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    Personal Myth Altsoba‚ was a girl that is about the age of 15. She live in a world where it’s normal for smaller kids or kids like her to be walking around town by themselves‚ she was one of those kids when she was younger. Her home was in a town called Red Swing‚ it this little town on the map of North Dakota. But towards the end of her third grade year is when everything changed for Altsoba. Being used to little town life really changes the view of when you go to other places. Expecting big

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    King Arthur Characters

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    The Story of King Arthur Characters 1.King Utherpendragon – He was the king of Great Britain during the Middle Ages. He calls on Merlin to do a prophecy. King Utherpendragon finds out that he will die of a high fever and his son will be raised by someone else. 2.Sir Kay – Sir Kay was a young knight of great valor and the brother of Arthur. He bravely fought in a tournament and was victorious. He told his father that he pulled the sword out of the stone even though it was not true. 3.Sir

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    In what ways does Shakespeare draw parallel situations between King Lear and Earl of Gloucester‚ and how are the characters similar in the play (specifically Act 1)? While examining Lear and Gloucester‚ there are obvious similarities‚ such as that they are both of an older generation with evident power and authority. Both have children wishing to overthrow them through mendacity and false assurance. These two characters relate in a much more symbolic way that reveals insight into their foolishness

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    The Fantasy Story

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    mood and charm of that epoch used that figures. But fantasy is something more than romantic ways of showing nature or inner experiences of the main character in the novel. It’s also not an attempt of explaining the unreal and difficult to understand visions or event. In the course of time it began to live it’s own life more and more the writers started to use these motifs. And what had happened? They created fairy-tales completely different from the basic kinds of literature‚ they invented

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    Mythological

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    Winner The mythological criticism focuses on patterns that reoccur overtime. This criticism combines mixtures of different field‚ such as‚ psychology‚ anthropology‚ history‚ and religion. Archetype is a symbol‚ character‚ situation‚ or image that evokes a deep universal response (Kennedy 693). Mythological critics look at these stories to provide understanding of human conditions. Mythological criticism gives you a symbolic understanding of the work. There are many hidden meanings in the story. Paul

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    In Literature‚ two short stories that may not seem similar on the surface can be if a deeper look is taken. A comparison can unlock hidden similarities that cannot be seen the first time one reads them. Such similarities have been found in the two short stories “The Story of an Hour” and “The Cask of Amontillado”. Both of these stories contain a parallel use of light and darkness‚ deceit and trickery‚ form of irony‚ presence of evil‚ and life’s journey. In “The Story of an Hour” light and darkness

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    The 80's: A Short Story

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    destruction to families‚ millions of people were hook‚ and people were leaving their kids to pursue their habit. Unfortunately for me‚ I was one of those kids who lost a parent to the 80’s. Oakland in the 70’s was a soulful city‚ it symbolizes strength‚ and unity because of the Black Panthers. Consequently‚ when the 80’s hit‚ the city became all about survival‚ and there was only a few options‚ drug dealer‚ drug addict‚ jail‚ or death. With all that going around me‚ my family was very big on church‚ especially

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    Story

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    What is a Story? * a narrative‚ either true or fictitious‚ in prose or verse‚ designed to interest‚ amuse‚ or instruct the hearer or reader; a tale. * a fictitious tale‚ shorter and less elaborate than a novel. * a narration of an incident or a series of events or an example of these that is or may be narrated‚ as an anecdote‚ joke‚ etc. * Therefore‚ narrative or story in its broadest sense is anything told or recounted; more narrowly‚ and more usually‚ something told or recounted

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    Story

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    HOW TO TELL A STORY (A) From an instant to eternity‚ from the intracranial to the intergalactic‚ the life story of each and every character offers encyclopedic possibilities. The mark of a master is to select only a few moments but give us a lifetime. —Robert McKee1 Stories are all around us. Stories move us‚ make us feel alive‚ inspire us to be more than we would be otherwise. As famed screenwriting coach and author of the screenwriting bible‚ Story‚ McKee says: “Story is not only our

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