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    The Modern Prometheus; Analyzed Novels come in many different genres‚ mainly separated by fiction and non-fiction. Fiction can also be broken down into subgroups. Gothic romance is a branch of fiction detailing in the dark tragedy including romance. The tragedy tells the tale of death. Shelley was surrounded by death‚ close family died quickly‚ she lost her children‚ her sister committed suicide and as result she had a lot of despair and loneliness in her life. This led to her gothic-romantic

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    Give Up‚ Give In‚ or Go for It Go back to a time where you missed a meal‚ scraped your knees‚ or even got calluses on the palms of your hands. The Jewish Communities‚ not to mention countless others‚ had to endure that every day during the Holocaust. The Holocaust took place in Europe from 1933-1945 and this was a time where the Europeans hated the Jews for just their faith. They tossed these men‚ women‚ and children into ghettos‚ deportation‚ and concentration camps. There was a death toll of 5

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    Beowulf is an epic poem written in 750 AD. This epic poem was taken to the Anglo-Saxon time and takes place on the land of the Danes and the Geats. An epic is a long narrative poem that traces the adventures of a great hero. An epic poem has the ability to take you to another time and place. There are four characteristics of epic poetry. The first one is hero. Hero is a legendary figure who performs deeds requiring incredible courage and strength. Characteristic traits is the second one. A hero

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    To Kill a Mockingbird: Literary Analysis Essay To Kill a Mockingbird has multiple major themes that are outcomes of significant scenes throughout the book. One of the most well-known scene is the trial scene where Tom Robinson is found guilty for a crime he did not commit. Because Scout and Jem were at the trial‚ the verdict deeply affected their view on the goodness of the people of Maycomb. Lee throughout the novel explores the concept of human morality‚ the inherent goodness or malevolence of

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    and motivate others. Paine says‚ “…we must fight! I repeat it‚ sir‚ we must fight!” because he realizes there is no other way. Britain has ignored all of the colonists’ other attempts to get freedom so they resort to war. Thomas Paine wrote 16 essays called Common Sense‚ and one of the most important ones was The Crisis No. 1. It was so important and influential that George Washington read it to his troops to motivate them when their morale was low. In the sentence‚ “The summer soldier and the

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    The Time I… My very first memory of beginning to write comes from when I was in Pre-School. I was four years old and I can remember coming home after my first day of school and telling my mother that I was going to quit school and never go back. Most would assume it was because I thought school was hard‚ but what is hard in Pre-K? My problem was that my teacher would not allow me to write my own name on my coloring papers. Sure‚ my hand writing was far from neat but the fact was that I could write

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    A Candle Looses Nothing “Every man must must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness.” ~Martin Luther King Jr. It is human nature to search for optimism when faced with great challenges and atrocious conditions. For many‚ optimism was the only thing they had‚ but in some situations‚ hopefulness can falsely rase the hope of others and lower suspicions. During the Holocaust‚ people had faced the demons of hunger‚ loss‚ and general

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    ! ! My recently deceased grandfather was a doctor‚ professor‚ and military man. He grew up in Trenton‚ New Jersey with two deaf parents. Being African American he couldn’t go to the nice schools and get the best education. He went to the african american elementary school which was under funded. He grew up extremely poor and in a segregated community. He took becoming a great student into his own hands. He had a hard childhood‚ but worked as hard as he could. He became a Lieutenant in

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    LOTF Literary Analysis Essay “Inside each individual there is the seed of both good and evil. It’s a constant struggle as to which one will win. And one cannot exist without the other.” This quote by Eric Burdon epitomizes the main idea of Lord of the flies by William Golding‚ that mankind possesses the quality of dualistic natures but these sides can have a good or negative impact on society. The book‚ Lord of The Flies‚ is about the pack of British school boys are stranded on a deserted island

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    By writing the fictional short stories‚ “Tuesday Siesta” and One of These Days”‚ Gabriel Garcia Marquez magical realism by placing various types of imagery and hints on important events that are occurring in his hometown of “La Violencia”. Marquez does this by placing his story in a fictional town‚ called Macondia in Columbia and combining a fictional story with a hidden meaning. In doing this he manipulates imagery to first establish magical realism and the he also adds “unrelated accidents” that

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