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    knowledge, meant the word “mine”) along the floor’s perimeter. As Toby moved closer to the scratches with his camera, Viktor noticed a line of mysterious, red footprints leading up a long set of stairs, like an eerie trail of breadcrumbs in the Hansel and Gretel

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    Thomm Quackenbush said “The seed of an urban legend find fertile soil at the corner of tragedy and imagination” in his book We Shadows. The image of Slenderman was created both in Anissa’s and Morgan's head and that eventually lead to the stabbing of Payton Leutner. Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser believed in the urban legend of Slenderman, causing them to commit this horrid act. Slenderman isn’t the only urban legend told to scare individuals the Grimm brothers introduced urban legends idea during

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    memorable/timeless stories where everyone will remember them a. These are mainly widespread and well-known throughout the world. Despite the differences between characters and setting, they all have a similar sense of foundational essence B. “Hansel and Gretel” had the most allure to readers in the late 20th century a. Plotline of lost children has universal appeal b. The story has been in various songs and literature, each time different than the last c. This allows for readers to think about what

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    Lucy Cao Dr. Roth AP Lit 23 Aug 2015 How to Read Literature Like a Professor Log Chapter 1: Every Trip is a Quest (Except When It’s Not) From this chapter, In learned that the truth behind all quests is to find self-knowledge. Most of the time, the people on the quest are young and inexperienced, but by the end of their adventure, they’ve found their niche, and completed their mission. There is always a quester, a place to go, a reason to go, challenges and trials en route, and the real reason

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    Ruby Moon By Matt Cameron

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    Flaming Tree Grove community and its lack of safety adds to the supernatural and paranormal intrusions of Australian Gothic Theatre. The Ruby Moon production was fuelled and inspired by fairy tales such as Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White, Hansel and Gretel, and Alice in Wonderland, and also newspaper headings and stories about families and their missing children scattered around the world. Matt Cameron 's purpose of the production

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    they were put down on paper or made into a film. Stories which use outlandish situations to, ideally, teach the readers how to live as good people. Stories such as Cinderella, The Three Little Pigs, Snow White, Jonah and the Whale, Noah 's Ark, Hansel and Gretel, and The Adventures of Pinocchio include situations which could not have possibly happened. These stories may help lull children to sleep but, at the same time, teach morals in a harsh or even violent manner.
 Like fairy tales, the Bible was

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    As technology has evolved so has the way we, as a society, consume media. If we look back through history, we can see violent imagery portrayed in books and art. However, after some violent school shootings, people have attempted, and failed, to pin the blame on violent media and even predict if, and when, it will happen again. However if we look at the violent tragedies, and more specifically the people who have committed them, we can see other causes for this violence. Although it can cause issues

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    Toni Morrison’s novel “Home” is about a Korean War with veterans struggling after the war, and how hard it gets on them. The book Home tells us a story specifically on the protagonist of the book, Frank Money, a Korean War vet. Frank did participate in an integrated army, but the society that he lives in now is still a segregated area. As frank goes through his life stages with PTSD and the US society on his shoulders it gets very stressful for him. Being in the Korean War, frank suffered a strong

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    follows the life, teachings, and death of Jesus. Before the Bible was written around 3000 years ago, it was told through narratives, poetry, and songs. Much like fairytales, which are a non-religious way of teaching kids to be safe, such as in Hansel and Gretel, making smart decisions, such as in Sleeping Beauty, or to not talk to strangers, such as in Little Red Riding Hood; the Bible is used to teach people as a whole, with the stories of how the world was created or the creation of The Ten Commandments

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    1. ANNOTATE THE POEM Definitions Highwayman: a robber, usually on horseback, who held up travellers. Originates from around the 17th century. Musket: an infantryman's light gun with a long barrel, typically smooth-bored and fired from the shoulder. Spurred/Spur: a pointed device secured to a rider's heel and used to urge on the horse Rapier: a thin, light sharp-pointed sword used for thrusting. Galleon: a sailing ship in use (especially by Spain) from the 15th to the 18th centuries

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