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    were designed to be towed to the target area by a full-sized “mother” submarine. The X-craft would then be detached and infiltrate the target‚ laying down two side charges‚ each containing 2 tonnes of amatol. They would then make their escape and rendezvous with the “mother” submarine to be towed home. The first attack was launched against the German battleship Bismarck. Six X-craft were designated for the operation‚ but two were lost to accidents en route‚ and a third suffered mechanical problems

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    A metaphorical reading of Abe Meeropol’s ‘Strange Fruit’ Meeropol’s poem‚ ‘Strange Fruit’‚ has different metaphorical readings within. Different readings of the poem present these different metaphors. The central metaphor‚ from the “root” of the poem‚ I believe is the ‘absurdity of the lynching’ of the African Americans in the southern states. This poem employs imagery of the brutality of the lynching; not only that‚ we get the sense of the smell of the south‚ “magnolia sweet and fresh”. Magnolia

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    1.Over the weekend‚ I went and saw “Doctor Strange”. There is a scene where Steven Strange walks into a monastery in order to learn a special mystical art of healing from The Ancient One. He steps into a room and sees an old Chinese man in robes. This man is reading a book and has the very stereotypical ‘spiritual guide’ look. Dr. Strange automatically assumes this man is The Ancient One simply because his appearance matches Strange’s preconceived notion of what a spiritual authority would look like

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    A Voyage Long and Strange by Tony Horwitz Published by Picador in 2008 in New York City Physical Contents: This book did not include any footnotes or photographs‚ but it did have a preface‚ illustrations‚ maps‚ and illustrations. The preface is an introduction to why Horwitz is writing the book. There are a lot of detailed and sometimes witty illustrations that were very helpful in some of the parts where the stories were very bland. The bibliography is just like any other bibliography in a non-fiction

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    Billie Holiday’s “Strange Fruit” The song “Strange Fruit” has something about it that you can never fully walk away from and forget. It could be the text itself so visualizing and dramatic‚ or the music that adds an even more haunting effect. The performer of course is the one who gets the social message across by the way they perform and the emotions they put into the song. Billie Holiday’s version makes this song stand out even more; a person can get the chills just listening to her sing it

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    "Strange Fruit" (Song) by Billy Holiday. The song "Strange Fruit" was first written as a poem by Abel Meerpol‚ a white high school teacher‚ who was also a Jew and a member of an American Communists Party. The poem exposes the problem of American racism‚ in particular‚ the lynching of Afro-Americans. The episodes of cruelty towards people with black skin occurred mostly in the South of US‚ but the problem was not unknown to other regions as well. Lynching had reached its highest point in the 1930s

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    Michael Brady 2/21/17 Roots: How Kunta Kinte Embodies the Early Explorers Era Kunta Kinte is a representation of the Early Explorers Era. Kunta was a Mandinka warrior for his village in Africa. During this time‚ people were extremely loyal to their homeland by keeping it’s traditions and were active participants in their religion and would keep their faith‚ no matter where they went. Kunta was originally from Africa and got captured and got put onto a boat by slave traders and brought to America

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    characters from Doctor Strange‚ she is someone who helps the healing of Dr. Strange’s hand‚ or she can be called “teacher”. In the movie‚ The Ancient One can be categorized as one of static character. It can be seen from the beginning until the end of the movie‚ where The Ancient One without any doubt always help the healing of Dr. Strange’s hand. The first content that shows The Ancient One is a static character it can be seen (32:05 – 32:57) where after the arrival of Dr. Strange to Kamar-Taj with

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    What Makes ‘The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’ an Effective Horror Story? The most famous shilling shocker of the Victorian Era was “The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde”‚ the 1886 novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. It is set in Victorian London where the lawyer‚ Mr Utterson investigates a strange relationship between his client‚ Dr Henry Jekyll and the mysterious figure‚ Mr Edward Hyde. But the novella takes an unexpected twist when the very well respected Dr Jekyll reveals that his

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    genre‚ religious faith is not usually a common theme. However‚ through a mysterious setting‚ vivid imagery‚ and the emotional influence of separated characters‚ “The Book of Strange New Things” by Michel Faber portrays the main character’s ability to hold on to faith when facing an uncertain situation. “The Book of Strange New Things” has an unusual setting. The main character Peter is sent off to the mysterious planet Oasis‚ which Peter had hardly any knowledge of. Peter describes atmosphere as

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