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    From the outside, Naoto seems cool, calm, and collected. At times she can come off as cold or unemotional, but only because, despite her small stature, she attempts to put on the air of someone much more mature than her age. Through this demeanor (and while masquerading as a male), she earned the title of “Detective Prince,” and was a consultant of the police, although she also often worked on her own. Even with this exterior, however, it's easier to illicit an emotional reaction out of Naoto than

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    William Shakespeare was a 16th-century playwright that wrote many famous plays. One of his most famous plays is called Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet is about star-crossed lovers from rival families. Shakespeare uses figurative language to highlight main themes such as love, death, and foolhardiness. In the play, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare highlights love through the use of hyperbole, imagery, similes and metaphors. Romeo and Juliet is a play about two star-crossed lovers from rival families

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    Definition Of Love

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    causes him or her to be attracted. The phrase “love at first sight” is considered eros because of the automatic feelings that come to the person. When “falling in love” one often experiences strong emotions in which she or he may find themselves blushing uncontrollably or feeling butterflies in his or her stomach. Eros is especially important in the beginning of relationships, but it does not always lead into a long-term

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    As the rest of the caravan arrived, the party was swept up into the halls of the Bastion castle. Baron and Baroness Clyver took only a few moments to sort themselves out as their few pages and squires sorted away their carriages and things. It wasn't long before the couple stepped into the Solar. Baron Ciugfred was a smaller man with shots of grey through his hair and lines under his plain grey eyes. But the way he beamed and greeted the Duke and his family made him seem larger than he actually was

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    the word nigger, not all the students were aware of its meaning; the student who gave the definition did so with, “blood rushing to their cheeks”. It can be thought that Huxley did this to dehumanize the student, by not referring to the action as blushing: a very human reaction.

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    freeze or hide, and in many respects this was the heaviest burden of all, for it could never be put down, it required perfect balance and perfect posture. They carried their reputations. They carried the soldier's greatest fear, which was the fear of blushing. Men killed, and died, because they were embarrassed not to. It was what had brought them to the war in the first place, nothing positive, no dreams of glory or honor, just to avoid the blush of dishonor. They died so as not to die of embarrassment

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    Ms. Western had retrieved the remote control and he felt the frame carrier move forward, heading for the inner door. On the other side was a similar room, also Igloo-shaped, but in a slightly lighter gray. Three female guards stood around the edge of the room, they were dressed in gray versions of the leather uniform. There was a damp smell in the room, and a few puddles on the floor. More curious than concerned, Andy looked around for clues. He felt the wrist and ankle straps relax their grip. “Stand

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    Oikawa Chapter Summary

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    Spring was Oikawa's favorite season. The smell of fresh air and the light touch of flowers, mixing together into a palette of sounds and sights. Cherry blossoms blooming after a harsh winter, and Oikawa remembers how much he missed the way they bloomed and fell onto the ground. Cherry blossoms were of an enchanting color, pink and light and melodic. Oikawa loved the cinematic scenes that came with spring, and especially loved the rain. Oikawa loved the way rain would sound on his window, rhythmically

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    control and feeling superior to others, but his former Duchess denies him of that by sharing the same smile with everyone and everything. As the Duke, he felt he was more-deserving than those around him, so he reacts by having his wife killed and her blushing face painted on his

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    Sir Gawain’s acceptance of the green girdle and refusal to hand it over to Bertilak is Sir Gawain’s first renege upon the rules of the game that he consented to, it again creates an awareness of the weaknesses within the character of Sir Gawain. He was, up until the point where he accepted the agreement with the lord’s wife to leave Bertilak in the dark about the girdle, behaving as chivalrous as would seem possible considering the curious circumstances of having to be courteous to the lord’s wife

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