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    The Bad Beginning

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    I read the novel “The Bad Beginning” by Lemony Snicket. This is the unhappy tale of the Baudelaire orphans. The three children Violet ‚ Klause‚ and Sunny are all very bright and charming . Unfortunately their lives are filled with misery and despair ‚ disaster always lurking around the corner. Snickets style of writing is very unique ‚ he uses an interesting and extensive vocabulary. This paper hopefully summarizes the twist and turns of the Baudelaire’s dreary lives. The story starts when the

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    Mrs. Bucket -Noah Taylor as Mr. Bucket -Missi Pyle as Mrs. Beauregarde -James Fox as Mr. Salt -Deep Roy as Oompa-Loompas -Christopher Lee as Dr. Wilbur Wonka -Adam Godley as Mr. Teavee -Franziska Troegner as Mrs. Gloop -AnnaSophia Robb as Violet Beauregarde -Julia Winter as Veruca Salt -Jordan Fry as Mike Teavee -Philip Wiegratz as Augustus Gloop -Blair Dunlop as Young Willy Wonka -Liz Smith as Grandma Georgina -Eileen Essell as Grandma Josephine -David Morris as Grandpa George -Geoffrey

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    There are many elements of fiction. All of them together are a recipe for the perfect story. There are five elements all together. They are conflict‚ setting‚ character‚ plot and theme. "The Grim Grotto" displays all of these elements with an exceptionally well written storyline. Conflict is a very significant factor of fiction. Without conflict there would be no story. The main conflict in "The Grim Grotto" is locating the sugar bowl and keeping it away from Count Olaf. The opposing forces are

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    The Miserable Mill

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    one of the other workers and breaking his leg. Flacutono yells an unusual word and Klaus is instantaneously back to normal. For the second time‚ Klause is tripped by the malicios Foreman and is taken to see Dr.Orwell once again. Except this time Violet and Sunny flee with their brother. DrOrwell who greets them at the door‚ seems surprisingly ploeasant. Later on they recognize Count Olaf desguised at a female rectionist‚ Shirley. While back at the lumbermill‚ Sir has left them a note saying they

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    away watching as Jack and Roger walked into the clearing where he sat‚ “Where could he have gone? There is no where to hide?” Roger groaned poking the end of his spear into the ground. Ralph felt a urge to stand up and finally give up‚ but his father had taught him better‚ his father was a fighter shouldn’t he be too? He glanced around his shoulder noticing the twins break into the trees behind him. They made eye contact and looked away hurrying off towards Roger and Jack. Ralph sighed crawling deeper

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    Violet, By Brian Crawley

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    The musical Violet‚ by Brian Crawley is a story about a girl named Violet who got her face disfigured by an axe when she was a child. I went to this production with my friend Annie who goes to West Career and Technical Academy. The ride there was filled with fun jokes and laughter so we were in a great mood when we arrived. The first thing I noticed upon entering‚ was that there was no theater. This school had no theater. Although this was a shock‚ theses students made the absolute best of that they

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    Violet The play "Violet" takes place in the mid-1960’s and focuses on a young woman in search for a miracle‚ and who bears a horrendous scar on her face from an accident when she was a child. The musical opens with Violet boarding a Greyhound bus that is traveling to Tulsa‚ Oklahoma‚ where she hopes to be physically healed by a famous TV preacher. On her journey of self-discovery‚ she meets several people‚ including two soldiers‚ who soon become her friends. As the young adults traveling advances

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    author also uses characterization to help the story. The main characters are Violet‚ Klaus‚ and Sunny Baudelaire‚ three recently orphaned children. The author uses direct characterization to tell us about them. On pages 2-4 the author describes the children “Violet Baudelaire‚ the eldest‚ liked to skip rocks. Like most fourteen-year-olds‚ she was right-handed‚ so the rocks skipped farther across the murky water when Violet used her right hand than when she used her left. As she skipped rocks‚ she was

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    The Reptile Room

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    terrible and greedy man. The Baudelaire parents had left behind an enormous fortune which will go to Violet‚ the oldest of the orphans when she turns eighteen. Count Olaf is so obsessed with getting his hands on the money that he does horrible things to get the money and ruin the orphans’ lives forever. The main characters of The Reptile Room are Violet‚ Klaus‚ Sunny‚ Count Olaf‚ and Mr. Poe. Violet is a smart‚ determined‚ fifteen year old girl inventor. Sunny‚ the youngest of the orphans is also

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    Do you ever wish you could be a child again‚ with no worries or responsibilities? The story of Willy Wonka is a commonly known tale in most households and loved by all. We have all heard different versions of the story‚ yet the main plot stays constant. Everybody loves the imaginative factory. From the chocolate river to the Oompa-Loompas the story will forever be a classic. Although the story Willy Wonka may seem childish and simplistic‚ meaning is carried throughout and the reader is shown the

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