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    I’d like to start this paper with the questions it asks and answers: What is fantasy literature? Are there any similarities between works of fantasy and myths? In order to define fantasy, one must recognize certain patterns in what we call fantasy literature. When these patterns are recognized, an enlightened definition can be realized. Sabine Wienker-Piepho defined fantasy as “the modern term for longer narrative texts which are similar to the folklore genre” (Wienker-Piepho 32). This definition

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    like to collect as much of something as they can. I'm older yes, but I still enjoy the mindless capture and battle system of Pokemon. It's cathartically simple. 3. Final Fantasy IV - It's technically a port, but a damn good port at that. I loved this game back in the days on the SNES and the idea to bring the 16-bit Final Fantasies to the GBA made me as happy as can be. This was a game I love to play, but feel goofy loading into my PS2 and sitting down to play. It's a perfect bus play, and it plays

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    main storylines of the play: the royal wedding, the four lovers, the fairies, and the rude mechanicals quickly become entangled in a mix of magic and love. At the head of this chaos is Puck, the fairy servant who successfully wreaks havoc on the characters of the play before restoring order by the play’s conclusion. Along the way, the audience is captivated by the drama of the intertwining storylines as they try to determine which of the play’s numerous realities

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    For me, it is the same cinematic language used in the end of Take Shelter. In Take Shelter, throughout the movie there were scenes of hallucination of a "storm" in the head of Mike Shannon's character, but in the end, Jessica Chastain saw the same "storm" with her husband. It is used as a metaphor for the "real ending" - that they saw the doctor and were told of the coming of this illness and were prepared to face it together. In much of the same

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    Introduction In a sense Animation can bring the dullest of the features and bring it to life. It’s like magic that gives the most seemingly inanimate objects different kind of emotions and vitality. Animation made its way to the Multimedia as one of the most attractive and much sought component over the years. What is animation? ‘To animate’ means to impart motion on something that cannot. Animation also adds the essence of time, which increases the possibility of sending the desired information

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    insanity. The character that displays the most tragic insanity is Blanche Dubois. Blanche is from Laurel, Mississippi were she loses her home Belle Reve, after the death of her relatives. She then travels to her sister’s home where her actions lead her to insanity. She goes to her sister home as a fallen woman of society. She has a difficult time distinguishing between what is real and what is fantasy. Blanche Dubois is a complex individual who provokes strong reactions from other characters. The main

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    The best example fantasy is found in the protagonist of the story Blanche Dubois. Throughout the play it clears she is a troubled woman with a troubled past who lives her life in illusion. The story begins with Blanche visiting her sister, Stella, in New Orleans where she will be living with both Stella and her husband Stanley. Blanche came from a wealthy family just like her sister, but when her husband died and began losing other family members, she ended up using up all the money and lost their

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    Elena Ehrlich Mrs. Stensaas Hour 1 Hamlet Final Paper Motif Paper - Seems vs. Is The play, Hamlet, takes place in the Renaissance era, and readers are exposed to the golden age of English writing as well as its featured complexities. Shakespeare’s work features young Hamlet’s life after his father’s passing. Hamlet shows that death is a hard occurrence to heal from. Hamlet reveals both the negative and positive events that arise because of it. Prince Hamlet does not alleviate from his father’s

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    play, George and Martha ‘bring up the baby’ for the final time. George has Martha talk about their son in detail as he recites a Latin incantation for the dead. George and Martha tell stories and play games and nobody people cannot distinguish what is fact from what is fiction. George and Martha as well as their guests for the night, Nick and Honey have made up illusions and fantasies. Throughout the course of the play, Albee exposes these fantasies and makes the reader think about what is real and

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    shows scenes of great battles and violence. From Minas Tirith to Pelennor Fields, great battles and scenes of mass death are everywhere.     To go on, death is needed for emotional impact. What better way to kill a heroic character is to give him a warrior’s death. In the final battle of the novel, the battle in which all of Middle Earth hangs in balance. A woman by the name of Eowyn pretends to be male. Allowing her to join the battle. Once the battle begins, she is able to corner

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