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    Winston opened his eyes confused by his surroundings, he began to look left and right trying to figure out where exactly he was. “Hello,” said a strange voice and when he locked onto what exactly was talking he was startled. “I am Aslan, the creator and the one true king of the world of Narnia, and generally a figure of all that is good,” the giant lion began to say, “you have been brought to our camp and saved from the evil party of Big Brother.” Winston did not know of this place called Narnia

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    Samantha Dechaume Mrs. Patty Eng. 4 4/13/2018 Turkish Delight lead Edmund to betray Peter, Susan, and Lucy. When Edmund was eating Turkish Delight the White Witch started to ask him questions, but the question she asked was about him and his sibling. According to Drew Williams Dec, 13 2017, the main idea about this subject three hidden messages behind Edmund’s Turkish Delight. Turkish Delight will appear more appealing when weak. When Edmund entered into Narnia his heart was almost

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    Myra: A Modern Crime or a Masterpiece? Controversial art is inevitable, some more profound than others. The majority of these works exhibit a distaste for conformity, therefore upsetting much of the public. But, the idea of each unique piece explores this psychological rejection in order to traffic popularity. Many of these artists, as a consequence fall into infamy- but they are obsessed over as much as the classics. Great art, however, is only achieved once the creator is successfully able to

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    Myths claim a sorcerer lives in the Clocktower and at the most unexpected time, your life was completely reversed. Everyone in the town believed the myth, except for Marcy, a young, brave girl who decided to ignore the superstitions and open the grand door of the Clocktower. Surprisingly, she only found a grand room full of clock gears and a skinny hallway with three doors. Walking towards the eerie hallway, Marcy examined how the clock gears moved effortlessly. Upon arriving at the first door, she

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    In this book there was 3 main and important events. One of those main and important events was when Fone Bone and Thorn were having dreams that had something in common. The thing that they had in common were that they both dreamed about dragons. So, Thorn dreamed about when she was a little girl, an she has been having these dreams for a long time but hasn’t known why. In the dream she is with a green dragon and she is playing the flute. The green dragon asks what she is doing and she responds

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    Lúthwen, Aelion, and Fran walked through the thick brush of the forest. They walked silently, not wanting to disturb each other. Lúthwen touched the trees and the leaves whenever she could. Every time she would touch one of them, a small glitter of magic came out of her fingertips and onto the bark or leaf. Fran stopped and pointed to their right and told them, "We go this way now." He walked into the thick trees and they followed after him. The forest got thinner and thinner until they came to

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    English songwriter Steven Patrick Morrissey, professionally known as Morrissey, stated that “I lost myself to music at a very early age, and I remained there.” Throughout Morrissey’s life, he has struggled with depression and is clearly misunderstood by many. The deep, yet sentimental lyrics he would write, his emotional outbursts, and his audacious actions denote the feelings he would have. Shown through internal conflict, diction, and symbolism, Morrissey possess a familiar feeling of being alone

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    Amia's POV - x - x - x - My sister and I are frantically running behind Emma, Snow and two people that we don't know. "Emma, you don't even know where you're going!" Snow White shouts with concern in her voice. "Doesn't matter. I have to find him. I'll track them down in Hell if I have to." Emma replies emphatically. Skylar and I glance at each other knowing that Emma wouldn't have to go down to Hell to find Henry. As we run around the corner we spot the duo with Henry and pause for a split

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    Myra Hindley: “The most evil woman in Britain.” Britain, as gloomy as the place can be with all the rain, it also has their own kinds of serial killers. One in particular catches the eye of many: Myra Hindley. Throughout her life, it shows her early years, love interest, the crimes she committed, the arrest/trial, and the aftermath of it all. Myra Hindley was born on July 23, 1942, the first child of Nellie and Bob Hindley. She was born on the year when a series of events happened in the United States

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    the botched colonization of Mars in The Martian Chronicles and the horrors of mental institutions in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest arise many intricate similarities and differences. Both The Martian Chronicles and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest have characters who oppose change, strive for freedom, and oppose the status quo; however, in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest the maintenance of current norms is portrayed as evil while in The Martian Chronicles it is painted as an act of heroism. In both

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