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    speaker. As i’m looking at the rear-view mirror and the lights of the city fades away. You’re probably wondering as to why i’m listening to a musical based off of dead people. However this isn’t your ordinary dead person‚ this is about our very own Alexander Hamilton. Which quite frankly has left me awestruck. It all started on October 1st‚ four days before my birthday. My sister and i were headed to the airport‚ where we were bound for New York City. Once we arrive‚ we were met with the shoves and

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    “Ahhhhh‚ a spider‚ a spider‚ I hate spiders‚ help!”‚ Miss Muffet shrieked as she ran away. What Miss Muffet couldn’t hear over her shrieking was the cracking of the branch and a thud right by her tuffet. 1:08 pm. I Marty Muffet was intensely studying the inside of my eyelids when I hear screaming from downstairs‚ and as it wakes me up I know for sure that the commotion is coming from my older sister Miss Mindy Muffet‚ or Miss Muffet. I fly down the stairs to see if the yelling is anything juicy

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    Characters : - Alexander (Alex‚ alec) Alicia (Alex’s Mum) Frederick (Alex’s Dad) Jerry Setting: - Early 20th Century Ireland‚ WW1 in France (Two settings) Summary – Part 1 * The story starts with the narrator Alexander Moore who is awaiting his death by a firing squad. * We get an indication early on in the text that the relationship with his parents is not good. * ‘My heart doesn’t bleed for her’ referring to his mother. This shows us that he did not have much love for his mother

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    Compare and Contrast: The Creation of Spider-Man The two articles‚ “Stan Lee and Spider-Man‚ written by Simmi Patel‚ and “The Birth of Spider-Man‚ written by Max Bruno‚ contain information on the origin of Spiderman. The two articles contain knowledge‚ one on the emphasis and the other undermining Stan Lee. Authors Bruno and Patel give insightful ideas on the creation of Spider-Man by pointing out who lies behind the mask of the “true” creator. By the use of each author’s point of view‚ tones‚

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    situations‚ minus my fear of spiders‚ I came to the conclusion that if I had to put one above the other I would choose the “Gang Initiation Warning” above the “Toilet Spiders” essay simply because the essay about the gangs was more realistic than the one on the toilet spiders. Both papers were a bit extreme and seemed to have a purpose of just inducing fear on people; but the issue for me was‚ which is more believable and realistic. When it came to the Telamonia spider the situation seemed so far

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    Why Spider-Man Is Better Than Batman By Wyatt Bender Don’t get me wrong: Batman is my favorite character. I probably spend more time thinking about Batman and how he works and what he means than anything else. Just going off of personal preference‚ I love Batman more than… well‚ more than most other things in the world‚ period. Spider-Man just happens to objectively be the single greatest comic book character ever created.They actually make a pretty good contrast to each other‚ and it all starts

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    To begin in comparison‚ Marquez definitely buries a message of reality on human perspectives within the morality tales that the angel and spider girl both convey. According to Marquez‚ “A spectacle like that‚ full of so much human truth and with such a fearful lesson‚ was bound to defeat without even trying that of a haughty angel[the old man] who scarcely deigned to look at mortals.” The old man (the angel) represents the “[sightless humans] to beauty and mercy‚”(Aslan) which he shadows as a Christ

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    thrusting his spear into a monstrous spider. The man is naked surrounded in a pool of blood and red mist. Like many of Frazetta’s works the protagonist is very muscular and stern. He seems very hardened as if fighting is all he knows and it is a heavy burden upon

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    Allan’s idea of growth within ourselves. In “A Noiseless Patient Spider‚” Whitman compares the spider to his soul‚ and describes it as “Ceaselessly musing‚ venturing.../ Till the bridge you will need be form’d‚” (8-9). The human soul‚ like the spider‚ should forever be growing and improving until you reach your dreams and find your place. Like Whitman‚ Holmes compares the soul to a nautilus who is continuously

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    my parents‚ teachers‚ and all the adults in my life always asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up? My response was easy: I wanted to be a super hero. From time to time I would think that I was the chosen one‚ and imagined I was the real-life Spider Man. I would try to shoot webs out of my wrists and climb up walls‚ always seconds away from bursting a blood vessel (along with shedding a few tears from not sticking to the wall). I soon found out that being a super hero was not possible‚ and my

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