Jaws: The Revenge

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    eerie environment (Victor's lab at 1 a.m.), and some type of psychic communication (Victor's feeling of being followed). Also, this chapter builds fear in the reader, another big part of Gothic writing. The monsters actions are slow and juvenile. ‘His jaws opened, and he muttered some inarticulate sounds.’ This suggests that Victor would have felt threatened against the monster because the monster is presenting itself as strong and troublesome. Victor would have felt danger against this monster as he

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    The Duality of Violence and Passivity in Relation to Environment in Wuthering Heights Characters in Wuthering Heights exemplify the effect of dual natures and the destructive impact such internal struggles can have on filial relations. The motives that drive the characters are inextricably linked to the warring forces inside them that are the impetus for the rash and ruinous actions that are common to both major households in the novel. Consequently, the prevalence of duality throughout the novel

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    Macbeth beheaded Macdonwald in a brutal battle, he cut him open from the navel to the jaws. The Soldier describes Macdonwald and Macbeth clinging on to each other making it impossible for either one of them to survive. Macbeth not only killed Macdonwald but he also stuck his head on to the castle wall which makes the death of Macdonwald

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    “every chair is daddy’s chair.” David’s blackboard represents his retreat from society and his marriage, as well as his insistence in living in his head rather than the world around him. A “man-trap,” a phallic, human-sized bear trap with metallic jaws that snap down on an intruder, is introduced for the obvious purpose of a payoff. David and Amy can’t even chew gum together without it turning into an essay on the precarious relationship between attraction and

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    Isn’t it odd that almost all male protagonists in books and films have major daddy issues or masculine personalities? Or that the male always loses a friend or family member just before going on a quest, for revenge, or to bring back a captured friend? This is the start of what is called the hero’s journey, the rest goes accordingly: meets mentors, enters katabasis, object is found, returns home. This cycle portrays the whole plotline of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. This film follows second

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    "I think it's time" "No, it needs more time" "Why? The idea is solid" "No" "Come on" "We must execute these plans so precisely that they go accordingly, but nevertheless, once we figure out its kinks, we will be able to release it to the public!" "But, changes can always be acquired!" "Notwithstanding the plans, it certainly won't go anywhere" "But" "No!" The toe-curling shout had echoed through the lab, it ordinarily caused a few of the scientist with white painted coats to jump a little

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    through her; however she paused as she waited for her body to reform before Genesis performed her true attack. Her other fist was cloaked with water and before the guildmaster of Sabertooth had the chance to react she successfully landed an attack to her jaw. “Good! Continue! Show me more of your resolve.” Genesis’s tears began to fall down even more. Her sobs began to get louder. She tried to wipe away her tears to hide her sorrow. “Don’t hide your feelings, show them. How will we know what you truly

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    From Cain and Abel to Serial Killers        Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, Mark Allen Smith, Richard Chase, Ted Bundy-the list goes on and on. These five men alone have been responsible for at least ninety deaths, and many suspect that their victims may total twice that number. They are serial killers, the most feared and hated of criminals. What deep, hidden secret makes them lust for blood? What can possibly motivate a person to kill over and over again with no guilt, no remorse, no hint

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    “Jabberwocky” Lewis Carroll Jabberwocky: Sense or Nonsense 'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe. "Beware the Jabberwock, my son The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun The frumious Bandersnatch!" He took his vorpal sword in hand; Long time the manxome foe he sought-- So rested he by the Tumtum tree, And stood awhile in thought. And, as in uffish

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