Snowdin town very beginning of track-Snowdin town we love,
Though it’s not life up above,
It is nice to know,
You have a place in the snow
Where you can frolic here and fro,
Even though we’re far below,
And though our history’s point might be low,
That we’ve got a cuddly home to go.
Main theme-
Snowdin’s such a lovely town,
There’s snow and all around,
There’s family and friends,
Even though It’s cold,
It will never get old,
Our joy it never ends.
A rustic home retreat for us,
But we won’t cause a fuss,
Of your origin,
Because even though your kind we blame,
Who says you are the same,
Not all humans have that sin. (thinking of asriel) (Other monster: That’s not what Undyne thinks.)
Come in and pour hot cocoa on
Decisions are what direct a average person's life. Some decisions are easy some are hard. But that’s the way of life and how it works.
This essay discusses Perry’s upbringing, as a child,was not very enjoyable, he was born healthy, but had a struggling father And drunk for days mother, when he was old enough to know right from wrong, his mother took him away from his father, Perry wanted to stay even said he will run away to come back to his father, but he never succeeded, until his mother kicked him out at a young age as stated “ I took my boy back to his mother and left the City. Perry later told me, his mother told him to find a new home.”(Pg79,In Cold Blood) and he went back to his happy life,and he went to school, but he did not like it, so him wanting to go was his choice but when they moved that changed.
In Capote’s true novel, In Cold Blood, based on the 1959 Holcomb, Kansas murders, the Clutters live a normal calm life not knowing what is about to take place in the Clutter home. There are four people within the Clutter family. There is the father Mr. Herb Clutter, the mother Mrs. Bonnie Clutter, the town sweetheart Nancy Clutter, and her brother Kenyon Clutter.
Philip K. Dick used Pat Conley to purposely misguide us into believing that she had something to do with everything that the inertials were experiencing. At some point in the book, Pat reveals to Joe Chip that she did indeed work with Ray Hollis and that G.G Ashwood helped her get into the organization. This confirms the theory that Joe had already made that Pat was the evil force against them. It is later stated by “Jory” that “I knew you’d figure it was Pat Conley. It would seem like her talent because it’s sort of like what her talent does. I thought maybe the rest of you would kill her” (p.208). It is possible that she did use her talent for the events that lead to the explosion, it just doesn’t make sense why she wouldn’t save herself.
The extent of Ma’s personality continues to unfold throughout the book. The Joad’s are centered around Ma and the way she shows leadership and growth. In the beginning of this section, Ma is simply a common woman, a woman of faith, love, strength, and courage. Everything that happens to the Joad’s, Ma feels in her heart. She gives us an example of what it is like to be women during the dust bowl/ depression.
Have you ever been left alone to fend for yourself? Or had no one to support you through your hardest times? You would ask yourself this while reading the captivating story in the book Hatchet by Gary Paulsen. After surviving the traumatizing plane crash while going to his father's house, Brian was left alone to fend for himself in the canadian wilderness with nothing but a hatchet his mother gave him. For 54 days completely on his own, he survived through the toughest times and all the challenges he faced. And while doing so he changed mentally and physically and this helped him to survive.
Nagaina is a character in the short story,”Rikki-tikki-tavi” by Rudyard Kipling. She is an antagonist who married Nag, and just laid snake eggs. Nagaina is a wicked, depressed, caring snake who will do anything for power, revenge, and to protect her eggs. Nagaina is wicked. She is considered to be wicked because she would gladly kill every person in the bungalow and Rikki-Tikki just to be in control.
The purpose of this quote is to foreshadow what the crime does to the community and how the death of four lives not only ruins the lives of the murderers but also the townspeople. Holcomb was described in the previous paragraphs as a peaceful place where nothing bad could have ever happened. However, the author uses phases such as “lock their doors” to portray how Holcomb and the people that live there had their lives change drastically. Capote also uses the phrase “and as strangers” to show how a very close community transforms into a town where no one feels safe and secure. The effectiveness of this quote comes from how Capote describes the townspeople and what affect it has on their everyday lifestyles.
The Jew’s of Sighet have the unreasonable ability to live within dishonesty. To emphasize, the first sense of dishonesty is when the Jews started saying “the Red Army is advancing with giant strides… Hitler will not be able to harm us, even if he wants to.” (Wiesel 8 emphasis added). The Jews know about the situation that they are in yet looking back at it they decide to not do anything about their situation. However, this is still just the start of there ability to live within dishonesty. For example, later when the Germans begin taking over Sighet Elie explains, “German soldiers… Still, our first impression of the Germans were rather reassuring.” (Wiesel 9 emphasis added). Within this, the Jews are not going to do anything about the Germans invading their town, In addition to the Jews capricious ability Is the fact that the Germans
According to Elie Wiesel, he said “I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.” This quote is powerful because Elie Wiesel, author of the memoir Night, swore that he’ll never be silent whenever when he suffers the atrocities suffers from being a prisoner. Elie Wiesel, who was a Holocaust survivor, wrote about his experience with his father in concentration camps at Auschwitz and Buchenwald from 1944-1945. He also wrote about the memory of the death of his family, the death of his own innocence. In Elie Wiesel’s memoir Night, he struggles to keep up his humanity when his father is beaten by an iron bar and during the death marches.
In life people judge other people it is a fact of life and unfortunately that will most likely never change. In “Maus” by Art Spiegelman Vladek the main character is judged through the eyes of different people as the hero and the villain. In different cases Vladek has to adapt to the situation that he is in and can not rely on others. In this story the different characteristics spilt into hero, survivor and villain.
she tears the money she gains from him in front of his face. This is clearly seen when she says, "I snatched the notes from his hand and tore them up into little pieces with a pent-up fury…the movement of my hands as I tore the money to pieces tore off the veil" (98). Significantly, money is seen to be a symbol of the incentive that Firdaus has to offer her body to men. Thus, money comes to be a symbol of imprisonment, the restraining factor which alters Firdaus from fully expressing her pride and hatred towards the men she offers her business too. The act of tearing the money apart shows Firdaus being freed from the control men have over her.
In the book Michael Vey Rise Of The Elgen, the main character Michael Vey has some sort of electrical powers that gives him the ability to be a human magnet, throw balls of lightning and he can shock people way more than you can shock someone by rubbing your feet against a carpet floor. But he's not the only one with these type of abilities. There are 23 other kids that have similar powers. Some (as in the ones I mention in the next paragraph)of the electric children hate this guy named Hatch because who works with the elgen. A electrical company that works against the government. Hatch try’s takes the kidnaps the kids at a young age and makes them forget their real names and their parents kinda like The Maze Runner but the human population not in danger. Hatch is power hungry he
The novel In Cold Blood by Truman Capote is a prime example why parent figures are important in children's life. For example, Perry is the antagonist of the novel, and he did not have a mother figure due to his mother’s alcoholism, and because of his father's absence, he did not have a father figure. The novel also demonstrates the effect not having a father figure will do to children. Perry, not having mother figure to give him warmth and the love he deserves, turned into someone who does not have any sympathy towards anybody and he does not have any remorse towards the pain and suffering he had inflicted to the clutters family or anybody that would encounter him. “When Smith attacked Mr. Clutter he was under a mental eclipse, deep inside
The Hatter is a poor man. He makes various personal remarks, and asks many riddles that have no answers. He wears a large top hat with 10/6 on the side, a checkered suit, and a polka dot bow tie. The Cheshire cat describes him as mad. He can always be found having a tea party with the March Hare.