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    Black Cat" creates the mood of terror and fear evident in the setting of a Gothic romance. The establishment of an emotional atmosphere of mystery and fear is very important in creating the mood of the Gothic romance. The somber‚ ominous setting of a Gothic romance story contributes to the formation of a mood of terror and danger by sustaining a "general air of mystery and fear" (Steeves 253). Likewise‚ "The Black Cat" contains an eerie setting that sustains an emotional mood of terror. One example

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    An Old Killer Comes Back to A New Age in ’Jack the Ripper’ In less than two minutes and thirty seconds Jack The Ripper establishes itself as a modern telling of a very old tale. The Ripper is back and he is on the streets of London‚ marveling at the nuances of this nostalgic old city suddenly thrust into modern times‚ much like himself. Jack The Ripper short Unlike it’s suspense/ horror counterparts Jack The Ripper opts for introducing the villain in the first few seconds‚ in fact‚ this short

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    The story unfolds during the poem‚ of the young farm boy having his hand severed by a wood saw‚ came from a newspaper article that frost read.However‚ being a poet‚ frost does not simply reproduce the details of the article as a narrative.He carefully selects the details to use and the ones to omit so that his poem‚based on the factual‚unemotional newspaper report of one particular farm boy’s tragic death becomes a poem exploring the fragility of life‚its apparent cheapness and the constant presence

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    WALL-E: A Movie Displaying a Likely Future In a world today where humans litter even the minute of a thing such as a simple can of soda‚ where students rely solely on calculators and computers to complete class or school work‚ moreover; small businesses present day cannot even thrive due to the dominance of corporations in the world. Thus‚ the direction society is headed is a future that is doomed to over consumption‚ an overbearing reliance on technology and corporate capitalism. With that said

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    The Mood of “The Clask of Amontillado” by Sabrina Marconi period-7 2/12/11 In “The Clask of Amontillado” Poe uses diction ‚ details ‚ and imagery which ultimately creates a frightening‚ severe ‚ and intense mood of the overall story. “Unsheathing ‚y rapier ‚ I began to grope with it about the recess; but the thought of an instant reassured me.” In this quote you seem to realize how mentally unstable Montresor truly is ‚ we know this because he is reassured by the stonewalls being thick

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    Number 15 is a painting by Jackson Pollock‚ which used oil on Masonite and finished by 1950. Pollock’s painting basically was dripped and splattered his canvases. In this painting‚ the layer is overlapping and on top of other layers‚ creates a really rich sense. Also‚ the oil paints on the canvas remain a clear texture. This painting used a lot of color black and white‚ but it contains other color‚ such as red and green. Pollock’s works are usually expressing his emotional state. He likes to stand

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    Analysis of “Never Catch Me” "Never Catch Me" is a song by Flying Lotus‚ who collaborates with rapper Kendrick Lamar. This song is off his album You’re Dead!. This song also ties in with You’re Dead’s theme of reflections on the afterlife. The track was made intending that you be anxious for a cadence until the sound fades out completely. The livings don’t want to die‚ and that there is no resolution for those left behind‚ just like how the song ends abruptly. The accompaniment on this song is a

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    The Berlin wall caused much strife during its existence. It started with the conflict between the USSR and the Allies and quickly escalated from there. The long years it stood were full of separation and conflict. The story of the Berlin wall is not one easily forgotten. During WWII the Soviet army captured the German city of Berlin. The U.S.‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ and the Soviet Union all occupied a sector of Berlin. The United States‚ Britain‚ and France occupied sectors in West German and Berlin

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    When one refers to the Neolithic era‚ the two main monuments that typically come to mind are Stonehenge and Durrington Walls. Stonehenge‚ one of the most famous monuments of the Neolithic era was built in Southern England between 2900 and 1500 BCE. On the other hand‚ Stonehenge’s counterpart‚ Durrington Walls was erected not too far off from Stonehenge around 2600 BCE. While both of these monuments were created during around the same period of time and had slight structural similarities‚ for the

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    Amanda Buzzeo English 102 Professor Barnard The two poems “Cinderella” by Anne Sexton and “To the Virgins‚ to Make Much of Time” by Robert Herrick are both radically different in their own way. The authors both have a different way of thinking. The first poem that will be analyzed is “Cinderella” by Anne Sexton. The Bibliography states “Sexton transform this tale not by changing its details but by using tone and imagery that mocks the happily-ever-after motif of fairy tales” (Aguero 2002)

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