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    In the celebrated works‚ "Canterbury Stories‚" Geoffrey Chaucer recounts twenty-nine blessed explorers that are "on the way" to Canterbury. In transit there‚ the band of sacred explorers engages each other with a progression of tall stories keeping in mind the end goal to abbreviate the excursion. Chaucer‚ (the host) presents the each of the sacred explorers with legitimate and totally depictions present them with their own particular identity. All through the (first or starting scene)‚ he finds

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    The Tale of the Philosopher’s Stone This is a story for the not so faint at heart. It takes place on the outskirts of Amestris‚ Liore‚ in a small‚ secluded town run by an Orthodox mayor by the name of Alphonse Edwards. Witchcraft and science are the world’s greatest investments‚ but the tiny town has no part in the black arts. Allegra Kimblee‚ a strikingly beautiful‚ yet conniving woman comes to the quaint community in search of human souls. To be used as power sources for the legendary philosophers

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    The Gilead government took everything from the women in The Handmaid’s Tale: their possessions‚ their rights‚ their freedoms‚ even their identities. Moira gave her all to resist the regime‚ and although in the end she seems to have given up‚ her efforts were certainly heroic. Even back when things were normal‚ Moira was a rebellious spirit. Offred‚ the narrator‚ makes it clear that she is fiercely independent; a lesbian that certainly didn’t have any need for males in her life. It’s not clear exactly

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    The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ by Margaret Atwood is a dystopian novel in which the main character – Offred – seeks to escape from the constraints of her environment. The writer takes things from the past and skews them throughout the novel‚ creating a much more relative feel to the otherwise very unrealistic story. In the environment‚ Offred has no way of physically escaping - instead‚ the responds to her situation by getting lost in her memories and thoughts. This

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    An opinion most people share is that of children bringing happiness to your life. “Being a parent is the best thing that’s ever happened to me” they say‚ but what happens when a couple can’t conceive naturally? In the Novel The Handmaid’s Tale the problem of infertility is presented to us. The wives are unable to have children therefore the handmaid’s are the one’s who conceive. Womens infertility is from primary or secondary factors. The primary factor is for a woman whom has never had children

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    In “The Pardoner’s Tale” three rioters went looking for Death. One night as the three of them sat there‚ one of the servants told the others that he once had this friend that was slain the very night the funeral knell by a mysterious figure named‚ Death. The rioters‚ hearing the name of Death‚ demand to know where they can find him. The old man‚ they saw walking down the road‚ directs them into a grove‚ where he says he just left Death under an oak tree. The rioters rush to the tree‚ underneath which

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    One important character in the film ‘A knight’s tale’ directed by Brian Helgeland is William Thatcher. William helped me understand the idea of following your dreams. William dreams of one day becoming a knight. He grew up in a place called Cheapside London with his father John Thatcher until he was sent away to work for Sir Ector. Sir Ector said that he had a spirit. When Sir Ector died‚ William thought that he could ‘change his stars’ at that point so he jousted in his place. He then decided that

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    Bullying ‘‘After nearly 15‚000 students were suspended‚ for bullying in the 2008-2009 school year’’ according to source 2 in the story ‘’Tales of Bullying’’ written by Modigliani Laura. There are a lot of people bullied they need to be stopped‚ every day there are lots of kids bullied. A bully is worse than a bystander because bullies hurt people’s feelings‚ they could cause someone to commit suicide‚ and usually are suffering from something from their personal life. ‘’The rise in teen suicide kids

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    enjoyable. Through the use of relatable topics‚ authors are able to draw the reader further into their story. Every book has a unique message it conveys that adds to the understanding and appreciation of its story. Margaret Atwood wrote The Handmaid’s Tale as a warning against the dangers of overly powerful governments. The novel conveys the theme of how governments control every aspect of their citizen’s lives through the motifs of power‚ identity‚ and religion. Throughout the book‚ Atwood shows

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    The Skipper The appearance and behavior of a character are extremely important. Whether it is in a movie or in literature physical description can say a lot. In the Canterbury Tales‚ the skipper had brown tanned skin and was the stout‚ fearless type. He was not one to be fooled with. He‚ in fact‚ was a tough and smart sailor. To cast his role today‚ a great choice would be Johnny Depp. The Skipper’s physical traits are brief‚ but say a lot. He wears a woolen gown that reaches his knees‚ has brown

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