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    Foils In The Lone Drow

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    others must reveal that side of themselves to climb the social ladder, or in the case of Drizzt Do’Urden to survive, surrounded by the enemy, behind enemy lines, and ready to die, Drizzt is forced to release his shadow, The Hunter, in order to survive. In Salvatore’s novel The Lone Drow, Drizzt Do’Urden is phenomenon within Faerun, he feels detached from his homeland due to his inherently good nature, Drizzt is a drow who hails from the city Menzoberranzan an underground city where liars and cheats

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    Individuals respond in various ways to transitioning into a new phase of life and society, these transitions can be challenging and confronting. They can also be transformative and thus some individuals accept and others reject because it’ll often initiate a series of consequences that may accelerate one’s personal growth and involuntarily change one’s perspective and/or attitude. These ideas are manifested in J.C Burke’s, ‘The story of Tom Brennan,' a move about the transitions that characters face

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    Artemis was in the garage working. It seemed like his job was never over as he was in charge of the garage. Even though at first he didn’t know anything about cars. But over the years he was able to pick up something here and there. Now actually working on them was someone else job. But at least he knew how to do the simple stuff. Like changing oil and ties. Everything else he left it for someone else. And it seemed like the people in his crew would help him. Artemis like to make them feel that

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    Some of the best books to read come from the pen of R. A. Salvatore. Salvatore’s descriptive writing has a way of captivating the audience and holding the reader’s attention until the end of the story. Salvatore’s long running series, The Legend of Drizzt, has been a favorite for many years. R. A. Salvatore is a phenomenal writer, and has become my favorite author. R. A. Salvatore’s special style of writing has a way of mesmerizing readers, keeping them wanting more; a very important skill when it

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    roughly five months. That has not counted in all the short stories and the Dungeons and Dragons modules I have read. With all the reading I have done, I have opened my own imagination even more to help with my own writing. R.A. Salvatore’s Legend of Drizzt has helped me the most throughout this semester. I have read five of his thirty-two book series and am starting on the sixth. Salvatore

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