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    There are a few similarities between Katniss and prometheus. I did not think there were a lot of ‘in your face’ kind of similarities though. There was one that was pretty obvious and that was when Prometheus disobeyed Zeus by teaching mankind how to make fire. It was just like how Katniss got the idea to act like her and Peeta were going to eat the berries together. I’m not sure if “disobeying” would be the correct word for that though. It was more of a slap in the face to the capitol but you

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    Bear Hunt Illustration

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    The children’s book We’re Going on a Bear Hunt utilises the switching between black and white illustrations and full colour effectively. The pages of the story that are in black and white occur when the family meet an obstacle, such as ’long wavy grass’, and once they have overcome said obstacle the illustration returns to colour. It repeats in this manner throughout the picture books entirety. In doing this, the illustrator has emphasised the texts gloominess and foreboding of what the family will

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    female sexuality in taking control over male power. First, in the "Company of Wolves" Little Red refuses to be weak and submissive and seduces the wolf which ignites his lust and paralyzes him from killing her. To emphasize, the narrator describes Little Red's valor by remarking that" The girl burst out laughing; she knew she was nobody's meat. She laughed at him full in the face;

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    Read Raina and the Wolf There once was a kind girl named Raina Brown who lived in a time where the song Waterfall by TLC blasted on the radio and everybody wore denim and flannel. She loved the color red so much some people even called her Red Raina. By the time she turned nineteen, she had already experienced the scariest thing that could ever happen to someone and it all started when Raina’s mother told her to deliver a basket of baked goods to her sick grandmother. “Raina, make sure you get these

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    Chapter 7- In this chapter I learned what literary canon was. I learned that it is a master of works that are usually studied in college.  Writers use elements from kiddie stories to shape their stories. Most  of the time this is too complex to put in a text. Foster also talked about how writers we know tend to take the basic fairytales and kiddie stories and add depth to them. We all know for example The Wizard of Oz was turned into Wicked. He also talked about how when reading these type of stories

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    A non historical or unverifiable story handed down by tradition from earlier times and popularly are accepted as historical can be called a legend. History past down by the oral tradition telling of previous events. Legends are a way to explain the unexplained that can not see touched, smelled, or tasted. In some cultures such as the Navajo or Intuits, traditions and past history of thier culture are passed down by story telling. History is written or rewritten by the winners. However, things can

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    Snow And Gale Monologue

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    I woke up the next day to see Snow, Gale, and Monroe soberly sitting around the bonfire long since extinguished. “Hey! We shouldn’t we get back to camp,” I say bringing them out of their stupor before yawning. “You’re right. We all need to go back to camp soon.” Monroe as always is the responsible one among our group. I look around confused and creeped out while Snow and Gale silently clean up camp in the tunnel in the mountain. For one thing, Snow and Gale are never quiet. Even when Snow is sleeping

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    look as well as Three Little Pigs that look even more like the Gamorrean guards from Star Wars. It absolutely takes some motivation from Telltale Games' The Wolf Among United states, based upon the comic collection Fables, merely without the modern-day New York setup or abrasive noir feel. You fight your method with these twisted myths with the aid of an army of heroes in automaticed, turn-based fight. As you proceed with the game you get brand-new heroes, like the Little Bad Wolf or Katnip Nevergreen

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    For my January book project letter the character I'm going to pick is Magnus Chase. I picked Magnus because he dreams for a lot of things like he wishes he could keep everyone in the world safe from harm, and for villains to stop doing villainy things. So during this time I'm going to talk about my dream for Magnus. My character Magnus Chase would dream for peace throughout the world. He wants to make sure that no one gets hurt. One of the major reasons this is, is because when Magnus was seven

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    The central idea of the short story, “The Wife’s Story,” by Ursula Le Guin, is a wolf who finds out she is the wife of a werewolf. To support this the author states, “I saw him, I had to see him, my own dear love, turned into the hateful one” (LeGuin 7, lines 95-96). This quote shows the wife finding out about her husband's “curse,” which is the central idea. The character vs. character conflict of the family finding out about the husband and the character vs. self conflict of the husband changing

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