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    concerned voiced that pleaded everyone to listen. To heed his advice and run. Run far and wide. Run, and don’t stop. Run until they reached a safe haven. The boy cried wolf but the villagers did not seize to listen, not even once. Little did they know what fate had in store for them. Finally, the monsters and creatures crawled out of the darkness of the Beadle’s “imagination.” Impeccably charismatic, and skilled in the field of first impressions, the behemoths won the trust and respect of many of the people

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    my words, and stay with me on this island away from Poseidon, so you can live." The man before was shaken, but I had not won yet. "Oh, beautiful and helpful, Calypso, I thank you for telling and warning me of this misery I must face, but I would not be a child of Zeus if I ran from my troubles and strayed from the path that the Fates have bestowed on to me." So, then, I played on my master plot. "Forgive me, Odysseus, but I have been disloyal to you. Do you recall that one night, months ago, when

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    Life sucks, does it not? Life is nothing and everything in life is meaningless. Perhaps there are a few things that can distract the mind and guard from the inadequacies of life, but in the end all fades away. Nothing lasts forever. While all the somethings are dying and fading, nothing is still there. Sure, one can search for meaning and think happy thoughts, but throughout the struggle everyone is alone and slowly spiraling down the path to despair. In “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place,” Hemingway

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    waited to run out onto the field. What I saw was a group of young men that had bonded and become a team. Win or lose, I was happy to be a Lion. I’ve busted through that navy and orange banner many times, but I will never forget the feeling I felt that night. We came to fight and fight we did. It was not long before we put the first points on the score board. Then we scored twice more! After the first half we were up 21-7. In the locker room coach encouraged us to keep fighting, and to rely on each other

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    Salinger did this because he holds the same ideas as Holden does, and both of them hate the movies. The story begins with Holden at his fourth school, Pencey Prep, as he had been kicked out of the previous three he attended. Holden knew a similar fate would be on its way for him at Pencey too, as he was failing every class except English. Holden perhaps would have stayed until he was officially kicked out of the school, but after an altercation that turned bloody between Holden and his roommate

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    compulsion' (Act I.2.117-26) He declares that men are fools if they evade responsibility for their actions by blaming the stars He ultimately decides that man is what he is by choice, not by the stars and that he is evil. He appreciates no fate, only free will. He says that all cosmic followers

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    INTRODUCTION Macbeth is Shakespeare 's briefest disaster and among the briefest of his plays. Researchers by and large concur that the show was composed around 1606 in light of the fact that different references in the play compare to occasions which happened in that year. Numerous likewise accept that it was created for an execution before King James I, who had a profound enthusiasm for witchcraft. Perhaps the play was one of the court stimulations offered to King Christian IV of Denmark amid his

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    in love instantly, shown by the quote, “Beauty too rich for use, for earth too dear!.../ I’ll watch her place of stand And, touching hers, bless my rude hand./ Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight!/ For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night.” (I.V.48-51). This helps the readers see how Romeo is head over heels for Juliet and “knew” she was the one with “love at first sight”. Their love grows to the point where they are blinded by their devotion to each other, which causes them to make

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    There are many differences found between the protagonists of The Catcher in the Rye and The Sun is also a Star, that give readers further insight on each character. A major distinction between Holden Caulfield,the protagonist of The Catcher in the Rye, written by J.D. Salinger, and Natasha Kingsley, the protagonist of The Sun is also a Star, by Nicola Yoon, is the mental stability between both characters. In The Catcher in the Rye, Holden’s mental stability weakens as the novel progresses, and readers

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    Ion Euripides

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    innocent Creusa has been deceived by Apollo, she has to leave her newborn child on his fate under the big fear of being perceived as disgraced daughter of the king Erechtheus. What has happened to her is the biggest secret that she cannot tell anyone. This strong fear makes Creusa conceal the birth of her first baby, and her liaison with Apollo. Having no will for that Creusa encumbers herself with that burden but stays faithful wife of Xuthus who she will be espoused to after that event (Ion, 9-17, 58-62)

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