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    of the mystic eyes‚ and the aura alone doesn’t have that much of an effect? I accidentally thought of them as a set‚ but the weakened effect against humans was only written for the Evil God Aura‚ and it didn’t necessarily affect the Mystic Eyes of Wicked

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    Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked - Cage The Elephant. Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked is a good song choice for this book for may reasons. The song parallels the struggle people in the reservation go through to get money. I think the song message about how poverty affects people gives a nod to poverty and lack of resources in the Spokane Reservation and how Junior sees that affects people’s mindset. Also‚ the light situational humor of the song matches up with the humor found in Sherman’s book Rose

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    Digory's Rings

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    The story begins in London during the summer of 1900. Where two children‚ Digory Kirke and Polly Plummer‚ meet while playing in their backyards. Digory moved into his aunt and uncle’s home where Aunt Letty tends to Digory’s terminally ill mother. One day‚ Digory and Polly investigate how their row homes are connect‚ so they begin climbing into the attic between houses. They discover a secret door to Uncle Andrew’s study‚ which is a forbidden room for Digory to visit. They both enter the room and

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    unfair and unjust prejudice is without solid facts to base one’s opinion on. In the face of experiencing prejudice‚ Arthur “Boo” Radley and Tom Robinson continue to be nice people and illustrate that prejudice does not have to change a person to become wicked. Both the Radley family‚ specifically Arthur “Boo” Radley‚ and Tom

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    In Ray Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes‚ Jim and Will are portrayed as characters with few similarities: being extremely close in age‚ and living next door to each other being the two main parallels. Will is born only minutes before his counterpart‚ but he is born in the closing minutes of All Saints Day‚ October 30‚ and Jim in the initial minutes of Halloween. As for these two days that the boys are born‚ the former seems to represent righteousness and innocence

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    There are many themes present in Something Wicked This Way Comes that surround Mr. Cooger. The primary one is the Knowledge of Good and Evil concerning the carousel and its powers as well as the theme of Karma/ What Goes Around Comes Around. Mr. Cooger is aware of the evil nature of the carousel since he is the one that uses it most. Mr. Cooger plays up the carousel as something that will make life better and is capable of making their deepest desires come true. He knows it is evil‚ but Jim does

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    threatens to put Toto to sleep because Toto chased her cat. Because of this motive‚ Dorothy casts Miss Gulch as the Wicked Witch of the West. The metaphor is used in the movie to show that Miss Gulch had thrown Dorothy onto a different path in the odyssey. Additionally‚ Dorothy achieved a greater will to defeat Miss Gulch in her quest for her evil motives. In the movie‚ the Wicked Witch of the West attempts to throw Dorothy off course during various parts of the journey. After Dorothy and The

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    long journey to Emerald City to see the Wizard of Oz. On the way to see the Wizard‚ Dorothy finds many friends who gladly go with her to see the Wizard in hopes of being granted a wish as well. Dorothy has an enemy along the way also; The Wicked Witch. The Wicked Witch indignantly interferes with Dorothy and her quest to make it to Emerald City. Dorothy thankfully makes it back home to Kansas and quickly vows to never leave home again. The Wizard of Oz is a fantastic family movie with good‚ music

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    Dorothy must make her way toward Winkie Country where the wicked witch of the west holds the inhabitants as slaves. People in this region or Winkies wore yellow clothes‚ and the land & its surrounding plants and trees were all yellow. The color yellow known as the brightest color in the color spectrum resembles

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    FORM 5 Novels Step by wicked step Table of Contents Synopsis Elements Activities Assessment Answer Key Glossary Panel of writers STEP BY WICKED STEP NOVEL What is a novel? Only in a novel are all things given full play – D. H. Lawrence  A novel is a long narrative in literary prose. Novels tell stories‚ which are typically defined as a series of events

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