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    Tales From The Borderlands is the result of a surprise collaboration between critically acclaimed adventure game developer Telltale Games and fan favorite first-person shooter studio Gearbox Software. The joint venture plays like a traditional post-Walking Dead Telltale game‚ but one tonally influenced by the Borderlands license. Is Telltale’s brand of choose-your-own-adventure game mechanics and Gearbox Software’s absurdist approach to humor a match made in heaven? A High Stakes Action Comedy

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    analyzing this film as a narrative text. Similarly to the character choices‚ these various existent choices may have been made to teach viewers necessary lessons about Greek and American culture. Further‚ they may also highlight how these two cultures differ from one another. These choices then‚ when combined with the events and audience selections‚ ultimately convey the producers’ overall message. In terms of existents then‚ one may identify the main character as Toula Portocaulous‚ who serves as

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    Road Trip to Florida Introduction: Have you ever had an idea to make a road trip to Florida? If yes‚ what would you choose: just drive straight or have some stops? I wanted to show you one way of realizing that trip‚ which I’m planning to do soon. Thesis Statement: Route from New York to Florida with amazing stops on the way‚ such as Cape May‚ Chincoteague Island‚ Chesapeake Bay Tunnel/Bridge‚ Virginia Beach‚ Charleston‚ Savannah and our final point – Jacksonville. Discussion Section:

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    A Tale of Two Cities 3

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    Madame Defarge is passionate about hatred for aristocracy and nobles‚ and Lucie with her passionate love for her father and his well being. Since‚ "If‚ when I tell you‚ dearest dear‚ that your agony’s over‚ and that I have come here to take you from it‚ and that we go to England to be at peace and at rest‚ I cause you to think of your useful life laid waste‚ and of our native France so wicked to you‚ weep for it‚ weep for it!"(51). Here we see that Lucie’s love for her father overcomes her and

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    “All the people within reach had suspended their business‚ or their idleness‚ to run to the spot and drink the the wine.” In this passage‚ a cask of wine spills in the streets of St. Antoine. Business owners and townspeople hurry out to the street to drink the wine. Everyone gets a drink and helps each other out. The poor are united‚ and Dickens fears the tension between them and the rich. When the wine is spilled in the street‚ this highlights how poor the poor are and foreshadows the conflict associated

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    This passage is rich with literary devices including imagery and personification. This passage is describing the chaos and turmoil happening at the storming of the Bastille. One of the literary devices makes everything seem not even close to being diminutive. This is the imagery that Dickens writes. He wrote‚ “Flashing weapons‚ blazing torches… shrieks volleys… massive stone walls‚ and the eight great towers‚” (224). Words like “massive” and “great” make everything seem large and important and allow

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    one thousand seven hundred and seventy seven Page 13 This gives the time in which the story will take place 3. Theme I am going to see his ghost! It will be his ghost-not him! Page 34 This is an example of one of the times someone is “brought back from the dead” 4. Setting All the people within reach had suspended their business‚ or their idleness‚ to run to the spot and drink the wine. Page 36 This is an example to show how savage people in France lived 5. Foreshadowing & theme “I hope you care

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    Tales From Ovid Analysis

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    Tales From Ovid‚ captures many obscene roman myths that specifically display questionable ideals of the Roman lifestyle. One of these ideals being the absent sense of female control over one’s body. As outlined in many myths throughout the book‚ Tereus seems to display this theme very powerfully. The story of Tereus‚ Philomela and Procne‚ takes the reader on a journey full of rape‚ mutilation and murder. Through the story of Tereus‚ specific examples support that although woman may have the power

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    force in the economy of Florida to this day. Agriculture is an important part of Florida’s economy‚ and still is today because it was an important source of nourishment in the beginning years of civilization for Florida‚ created a basis for the economy of Florida‚ and has since evolved to suit the needs of the Florida people. To begin‚ White Brese stated in his book titled “Agriculture”

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    ------------------------------------------------- A Tale of Two Cities: Themes  Tyranny and Revolution Much of the action of A Tale of Two Cities takes place in Paris during the French Revolution‚ which began in 1789. In A Tale of Two Cities‚ Dickens shows how the tyranny of the French aristocracy—high taxes‚ unjust laws‚ and a complete disregard for the well-being of the poor—fed a rage among the commoners that eventually erupted in revolution. Dickens depicts this process most clearly through

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