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    30 days later later. -Final round chūnin exams arena- After 30 days of hard work and training, today was finally the day the genin would face off against each other in round three of the chūnin exams. Hundreds and hundreds of people were crowded in the stadium, excited to see how everything would turn out. Naruto looked around the dusty stadium. He wasn't here. 'Huh? Itachi isn't here yet?' Shikamaru as well looked around, he realized Dosu was gone as well. Genma bit down on his toothpick, his

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    Samurai Kids was published in 2008 and written by Sandy Fussell. Niya, the main character, experiences new insights into life that allow him to personally grow. The new insights he experiences are teaching him to learn new things about his peers and things around him. Niya personally grows through-out the book and is becoming a better person every time he encounters a challenge. Niya experiences new insights that help him learn through-out the book. He learns why Yoshi is afraid to fight and about

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    In the book The Samurai’s Garden written by Gail Tsukiyama tells the story of a young Chinese man named Stephan who moves to a village in Japan due to him being sick. The book The picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde is about a handsome man named Dorian Grey who becomes ageless and takes full advantage of this. While these two books may tell very different stories, they both have a similar theme of trying to escaping life’s hardships. The village of Tarumi for Stephen in The Samurais Garden and

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    Natural imagery is used in “Departures” and in When the Emperor was Divine to show emotions. This was done through the use of stones and leaves. In “Departures,” Daigo gave a stone to Mika to show his emotions towards his wife. He tells her a story about how his father gave him a stone before he left, and promised to send one every years (Takita). These stones are used as stone letters to represent the emotions and feelings that the person who gives the stone feels. The stones are very symbolic throughout

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    In the Heart of a Samurai novel, this is based on a true story. The story is about Manjiro a young Japanese boy who wanted to become a Samurai more than anything, but at the time he was a fisherman. We read about the struggles he went through on his journey to become a decorated Samurai. My theme for this novel is going to focus on relationship. I am going to talk about Manjiro friends and family that he met on his different adventures, and how he became lifelong friends with a captain. Keywords:

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    AN: Yugi is the omega Yami is a alpha this one is pg well pg-13 for a bite scene sorry if i get yami's real name wrong  normal pov: yugi was on his way home from school but he was depressed he just got out of his heat not long ago so he at first thout it was that but it wasnt he has been depressed sense yam.. no atem left for the after life it hurt to watch him leave but he wont be coming back any time soon yugi just sighed and keep walking till he reatched the gameshop as he got up to the door

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    Heart of a Samurai by Margi Preus is an adventure book that tells the true story of a fourteen year-old Japanese boy, who when fishing is caught in a storm and is whisked away from Japanese waters. Manjiro is the main character in Heart of a Samurai. He is a young fourteen year-old boy who is trying to support his family by fishing ever since his father died. He goes with four other fishermen to try and get food when he is swept away in a huge storm. Throughout, the story Manjiro is an intelligent

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    Barefoot Gen by Nakazawa Keiji is a semi-autobiographical tale that focuses on a family’s life before the bombing of Hiroshima. This book is a non-fiction manga, because it appeals to children and adults alike and is seen through the perspectives of Japanese civilians during the time of war. There are many scenes throughout this manga that were incredibly powerful. The first scene that really resonated with me was on page 32 when Gen’s Papa, Daikichi, was arrested for speaking out against the war

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    Japan’s Eternal Storehouse and The Love suicide at Sonezaki was written in the same Edo period that merchant class was powerful and leaded the central role of culture and economy because of long peaceful time. However, they describe commoners and the society with different way, even though both of the stories vividly depict Edo people’d daily lives. Japan’s Eternal Storehouse, written by Ihara Saikaku, tells how people make or break their status and wealth with broad-minded society. In this story

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    Candidate Name: David Wilson Candidate Number: School: Scots College Country: New Zealand Word count: 1425 Reflective Statement My understanding of the novel The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with The Sea written by Yukio Mishima was considerably furthered by the interactive oral. My ideas on the text before compared to my thoughts after the oral were greatly different. One of the major talking points of the interactive oral was the how the author voiced his own personal thoughts. Most works of literature

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