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    and Ellen hair was dark. She also had a older sister named as Lise, but she had passed away. Lise passed away because a military car hit her and she did not make it. Also, she has a little sister named Kristen and she is very talkative. The adventures motivate the character because there's so many passages they all need to go through. One example they go to is that Ellen is the sister of Annemarie and that the German soldiers came into Annemarie house. The other

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    Going on adventures or quests is a repeated theme in Winnie-the-Pooh which uses spontaneity as part of play in order to have fun. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, playing for adventure pertains to “senses relating to recreation, pleasure, and enjoyment.” Every character in Winnie-the-Pooh goes on adventures or quests and one adventure that the group goes on is in chapter eight that is called; “In Which Christopher Robin Leads an Expotition to the North Pole.” Christopher Robin is the only

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    Gill. Gill is the respected fish in the tank that has a mysterious past. He is a tough, yet a strong, altruistic character who personally rescued Nemo while risking his own life. The object, knowledge, or blessing that the hero acquired during the adventure is now put to use. The snorkeling goggles, called the mask, would be the Gift. The gift is something that will aid the hero in his quest and absolutely necessary. The mask had written on it the location where Nemo was being kept as "prisoner". The

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    Joseph Kestner is quoted saying, “In Treasure Island, Hawkins is forced to achieve an identity, but this process is riddled with ambiguity, including the fact that Jim commits murder and remains haunted by the experience as a nightmare,”(______). He specializes in masculinity theory from novels written in the late nineteenth century. Kestner can relate Jim because he is forced to become a new person, kill a human to save his own life, and questions why situations happen. Wyeth suggests that Jim will

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    in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to adventures that we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open.” (Brainy quote) In the past, I thought that adventure was this grand and rare event that is impossible to come across. As I have grown older and wiser, I have begun to think the opposite. I will never forget the time that I got lost in California because it made me realize what real adventure is, and how common it can be. My family and I had this

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    Rick Sanchez Characters

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    The first time I saw "Rick and Morty" was during a long night. I was really bored in bed I couldn’t sleep so I just started to go through the channels and it caught my attention. I love watching cartoons and so from there on I started watching it for the first time. Watching Rick and Morty Rick was the cool guy. Rick Sanchez is a cartoon character is distinguished looking, has a unique personality, and enjoys interesting hobbies There’s lots of things to point out from Rick Sanchez but there are

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    Heroes In The Odyssey

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    is in some sense immoral. Moses as an adolescent murdered an Egyptian who was pestering a Hebrew man (Exodus, 45) whereas, Odysseus betrays his faithful wife by having affairs with several women, such as Calypso and Circe. Odysseus’s crave for adventure and Moses’ violence show that both Hebrew culture and Greek culture are accepting of a tarnished hero only because their gods ordained it. The fact that the hero was an instrument of the gods was equally important to both cultures. Moses was picked

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    Stage 2 “Call to Adventure.”According to Campbell as cited and explained by Vogler, ‘’The hero is presented with a problem, challenge or adventure. Maybe the land is dying, as in the King Arthur stories about the search for the Grail’’(1). This suggests that stories which follow the HJA pattern usually have a hero drawn to adventure that is completely unfamiliar to their ordinary world. The author or director does this to show foreshadow what the hero will eventually do; their adventure. An example of

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    Nonetheless she, “hated the tests, the raised hopes and failed expectations”(Two Kinds 2). Christopher Vogler describes crossing the threshold when, “you get that sense that all the prep is over and you were really setting out on the adventure”. Mei-Woo had all her “prep” done at this point, she had concluded on it as she saw her mother's “disappointed face”(2). In the mirror, Jing-Mei finds a new person that was determined to fight against her mother. Moreover, Jing Mei says, “I

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    (Rita Copeland). This quotation underlines the adventures of a knight who seeks to bring justice to the world, rescuing damsels in distress situations and fighting against villains. In these struggles there is a triumph of the knight who adopts the role of hero and moves around marvellous elements. Northrop

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