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    and extremely loud. (Dana) One critic by Mick LaSalle says that Captain Jack is not even the center of Pirates of the Caribbean. The main character is the women and the other captain. It is nonsense that Captain Jack try to figure our the elusive fountain of youth. Moreover, Captain Jack is going around killing people without need or purpose. Mick thinks that the movie is nothing and the conversations are invariable and useless. It is boring and no exciting moments. (Mick)Christopher Orr criticize

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    “Why are you changing the time,” said Flow looking at Mother Time winding a clock. “Well I'll tell you, this is where it all began,” said Mother Time. “Welcome to my laboratory seedling you will be here forever,” said Father Time, Talking to a seed that is laying in his hand. Father Time had a lot of time on his hands. He had kept plants and seed for thousands of years, and never even planted them. His only friends was Pegasus and his seeds. He lost his family in a rainstorm. With trees lying on

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    The play Doubt: A Parable is centered around a progressive priest at St. Nicholas school, who is accused of molesting a child by the principal of the school. Although he is accused, there is never substantial evidence presented against him, and only covered up inappropriate actions taken by Sister Aloysius. The accusation being made on limited grounds, and the way in which the sister had to take steps outside of what would be expected of her, depicts the seriousness of the hierarchy in the church

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    The next morning, after a delicious breakfast of croissants, coffee and fresh fruit in the beautiful garden (Pietro’s pride and joy), Mariana and Murat packed a picnic basket of bread, tomatoes, nectarines and pecorino cheese, and climbed back in their car. ‘So,’ explained Mariana as they set off. ‘This castle isn’t a major tourist site, but my parents and I used to visit this castle a lot when I was little, just because it’s so beautiful. It’s actually a private home, but they still let people

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    Trying to Fly Away from the Pain The short essay “The Fly”, written by Katherine Mansfield in 1922 paints the picture of an old man who is referred to as the boss, who is still grieving from some sort of tragic event that happened to him. Continuing to read through the story, the narrator goes on to inform the reader that the boss’ son was killed in World War I, and that the boss is still reeling from the death of his son. From a little hinted symbolism we can connect that the fly itself represents

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    Character Analysis Doubt

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    When we first get introduced to Sister Aloysius she get described as “watchful, reserved, and unsentimental” (7) in that same paragraph we can make assumptions of her character. The Fact that she wrote with a Fountain pen tips the reader off to suggest that she is old-fashioned and maybe not welcome to change. She then goes on to make very bold claims that “boys are made of gravel, soot, and tar paper” (12). She believes that she has teenage boys figured out,

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