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    The book Where things come back by John Corey Whaley is a book about how everything seems to go down at some point‚ but all ended up coming into the right place at the end. The story starts off in a small town called Lily—a small town in Arkansan. Cullen Witter’s cousin Oslo died; his aunt went crazy while Cullen finished his last year of high school. After school‚ he went on a date with a girl his best friend Lucas Cader had to introduce him to—Alma‚ who had a failed marriage and came back to her

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    Do people who’ve gone insane recognize the changes they’ve gone through that got them where they are? What I mean to say is do they know they are going crazy? Are they helpless to the events happening to their minds? Or are they oblivious to the events‚ making their life an ever-morphing horror movie? Both sound very intriguing‚ I don’t think I could choose one way or another. I think the journey alone is an adventure worth experiencing. Which brings me to the paradoxical question am I sane? Conventionally

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    1. Descartes’ conceivability argument is that if something is conceivable. Then it is logically possible to exist and that if something is not conceivable‚ then it is not logically possible. Through this reasoning Descartes’ states that since it is possible to conceive that he could exist mentally without a physical form‚ it is therefore logically possible that one could exist without their body. Descartes’ logic‚ though valid in its presentation‚ does not provide the reasoning that perhaps‚ at least

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    theorized that many of our unconscious thoughts are too hard for us to deal with and so are repressed. Many of Freud’s theories seem either extreme or brilliant‚ but I can’t make up my mind about this one. I don’t think that people walk around like zombies letting their subconscious decide how they should act out. I do believe that people repress memories or feelings about those memories which have some bearing on a person’s behavior‚ although it is not the main aspect of why a person acts

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    The Monsters What exactly is the uncanny? In reading excerpts from The Uncanny‚ Sigmund Freud explored that question. He mentioned different situations where the uncanny exists‚ one of which is in the double. In the excerpt‚ he provided reasons as to why the double is uncanny. Some of those reasons include its relation to the foreign self‚ the fact that it is caused by a narcissistic fear of death‚ and the way in which that fear is suppressed and revealed. These reasons are also true

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    little guy that his character was known as a zombie. Bringing light to this small symbol zombies are usually dead dark creatures who vest on the lives of other individuals. Referencing the way that Steven looks to the looks of a zombie is symbolic considering that Steven is quiet and unseen‚ wears dark clothing‚ and doesn’t put much effort into living for a main purpose. He is camouflaged and outcast just like zombies he is scary and his mother didn’t approve. . Steven was dressed up in his regular everyday

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    Alternative ending Are you ready? ‘Said Ethan . Yes ‘Mattie replied with her soft and subtle voice. They where going to make passionate love while sleighing downhill. If they succeeded to finish they would leave to go to Florida and start over again. If they didn’t make it‚ they would crash on the elm tree and their fate would be in God’s hands. They started gaining speed but because Ethan wanted it to last he purposely slowed them down. Mattie was in ecstasy and wasn’t paying attention‚ since

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    the Light Brigade‚ that displays bravery and courage of somewhat normality‚ instead of a trait that one may wish to adopt. A perfect example of bravery at its peak‚ and the damages that war can do. This will be followed by a well known song called Zombies by Cranberries‚ a slow and tender song which displays war from a different perspective and how the war has reflected upon modern society’s current relationships regarding the matter. The audiences at the original release of this beautiful poem would

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    unfortunately‚ it did. Chopping off the arm does help. It slows down the infection a little bit‚ but it does make it harder for my character to move around. When I kept the arm‚ my character almost passed out a couple of times while escaping from zombies‚ but that was the only problem I had with keeping the arm. Honestly‚ there was not an optimal choice for this decision. There were pros and cons with both decisions‚ but the end result was the same; armless or not‚ I was going to

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    on an island or private property owned by the government‚ and the characters have tried to fight in order to survive. For example‚ the movie I Am Legend takes place in New York City after an infection turned the citizens of New York into mutated zombies. Just like the story The Most Dangerous Game‚ takes place on an island that every sailor calls “Ship-Trap Island”. In Both‚ movie and story they have a human or some type of creature that endures overrunning of the setting‚ in which the story or movie

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