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    of his actions towards others. The last example is of being dangerous, which can be seen in modern media of zombies. Though in different media, zombies are represented differently, they have been dead and man eaters in common. An example of zombies being man eaters and dead can be found in The Walking Dead, Last of Us, Call of Duty,

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    nine days. Odysseus learns to have control and make smart decisions instead of making rash decision that could cause major backlash on his journey. After nine days of sailing aimlessly, Odysseus and his crew land on the island of the Lotus Eaters. The Lotus Eaters island consists of the lotus flower, an addictive food

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    elements portrayed within his literary works, such as the myth of the Lotus-Eaters, represents addiction and the ecstasy derived from it, which continues in both supporting texts and analytical ones. The Homeric lens itself serves as a perspective from which to view escapism and addiction as they are further understood and conceptualized during the growth of society, allowing for vaster understandings and teachings. Lotus-Eaters represent maladaptive escapism

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    trying to win over Penelope. like in life I will have to face obstacles in my life to become a video game programmer. One way The Odyssey is like my life is the lotus eaters. I am a person who gets distracted in my life and like Odysseus I will have to stay focused and complete my goals. Odysseus and his men find the lotus eaters and if they eat the lotus plant they will never want to leave. If I find something that distracts me I will never complete my goal. But those who ate this honeyed plant

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    Harry Potter's Birth

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    There a three example of love in the series, Lily’s, Harry Potter and his friends’, and the Death Eaters. When Harry Potter was only a year old, Voldemort came to his house and killed Harry’s parents. Voldemort didn’t need to kill Harry’s parents but he did anyway because he is an evil person.  All he wanted was to kill the child before the he even had

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    unpretentious, untheoretical and volubly professional. He uses an each of several possible ways to be ordered or arranged of fantasy and realism. The Man Eater of Malgudi jumbles the ingredients of comedy to excellent purpose and provides ample entertainment, but the undercurrent of serious intension cannot be missed. (Iyenger:380) The Man Eater of Malgudi drawing universal fact that evil is always been anti-life, anti-nature and anti-faith, in other words it makes a person blind in his misunderstanding

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    Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince In Harry Potter, Voldemort and his Death Eaters are often a parallel to Hitler and the S.S. Soldiers because of their similar dictatorship over those who were more inferior to them. Because of this, Voldemort ranks his Death Eaters in a hierachy to prove their significant role in his presence. In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallow’s, Voldemort is surrounded by his Death Eaters at a long table; his followers sit around by rank and how important they are to him

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    After twenty years apart from Odysseus, Penelope longed for her husband to return with the frank hope that he still lived. She stayed faithful to Odysseus even when everyone declared he was dead and her handsome suitors battled for her hand in marriage. Loyalty is the most desired value in an individual, human or not, whether it’s toward your family, country, or a cause. Perseverance is a human quality expressed in The Odyssey that the Greeks

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    Summary : ' The Slayer '

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    the Slayer Many ages ago Dragons once ruled our world, Arkniel, but since the day the people fought back those horrid flame-lizards have been mere memories turned legends. However, in the era of ash, they have returned, with their leader the World-Eater, and are here to take back power. The only hope of the people is the Empress’s son, Skjorvar. He was born of the Empress and her heart-warmer, his blood is blessed by the gods and burns through his veins. He is truly a hero for the people to depend

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    “Albus! You’re getting late for your new session at Hogwarts! Get up Albus!” said Harry Potter to his young son. Albus gave a blank look to his father, and soon remembered that he was supposed to be in the Hogwarts by the next day. He rushed to pack his backpack, kept all his important things and gave a sweet little kiss to his mom and dad. That very evening he boarded his extraordinary special train to reach Hogwarts. On his journey to Hogwarts Albus saw extremely dreadful and scary ghosts

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