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    Throughout Lemire and Smallwood’s Moon Knight: Lunatic, the dramatically different artistic styles being utilized serve to draw attention to the crucial question that people suffering from mental illness regularly ask themselves: What’s real? In other words, what course of action does a person take when he/she becomes aware of his/her mental illness and struggles to distinguish between reality and fantasy? These are the tribulations that Marc Spector, the protagonist, must deal with throughout the

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    The poems ‘Esther’s Tomcat’ by Ted Hughes and ‘The Cat And The Moon’ by W.B.Yeates share many similarities and contrasts. The main communality is that of the subject of the poems. They are both about cats. However the cats have many contrasting qualities to one another. Both the poems are in first person narrative. This makes the reader feel like the story of the poem is told directly to them, which involves them emotionally. However they vary in that of structure. Their structures are based on the

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    the Darkness arriving on the moon and creating an army of Hive who had destroyed countless worlds. She had told how she and five other guardians had travelled to the moon and descended down the deep pits of the Hive nest. The story kept going as the guardians arrived at an open area called the Hellmouth. Then the God of the Hive, Crota Son of Oryx appeared. Crota moved in and killed all the guardians except for Eris. That ended the story. After the fall on the moon 20 years later, six other guardians

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    and they never want to answer the questions of the younger gods. This lead to many of the younger ones misunderstanding why they see emotions as a weakness. They did not know that these emotions may have horrible consequences. For example, the young moon goddess Amaris made a terrible mistake when she showed emotions for a beast. Divyesh, the god of the sun, cared deeply for his younger sister. He worried that one day her emotions would lead to her death. He would

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    looks at his father's face for the first time. Anakin assures Luke that there was still good in him after all right before he dies. Luke then burns his father's armor on a ritualistic Jedi funeral pyre. During the Rebel's victory celebrations on the moon Endor, Luke could see the smiling force versions of Yoda, Obi-Wan, and Anakin. The story then lives on in the next Star Wars movie called Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens. Which is due to release on December 18, 2015. This movie will take place

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    maybe four or five, there was a boy, who was a few months older than I, whose house was around twenty feet from mine. His name was William, he stuck glow in the dark stars on his bedroom ceiling and he had the kind of imagination that put man on the moon. Together, we would hide in bushes and trees, pretend to be astronauts and superheroes, run away to faraway countries and planets, and dream of the islands and the animals

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    also represents M.T. Anderson’s Feed and Pixar’s Wall-E. Feed is a book about a dystopian society influenced by a device, called “feed”, implanted in the brains of the citizens. The author describes a group of regular teenagers that venture to the moon for a spring break vacation of partying and going “in mal”. The main character, Titus, falls for a girl named Violet who is not like the other stereotypical teens in this book. Violet received the feed when she was much older and she is homeschooled

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    Once upon a time a young princess is born she is very beautiful and there was nothing strange about her but as she started to grow up her hair started to become rows of quills long sharp and pokey and everyone was questioning why and how did this happen? Terrified the King and Queen lock the princess until they can find a cure or something to help there daughter recover from her strange illness. they searched for the answer for years and for each passing year Porkupunzle was waiting and used her

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    A Picatrix Miscellany

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    Summary of the Contents of the Picatrix III. Excerpt from a Lecture on Alchemy by Terence McKenna On the Moon and the Lunar Mansions IV. Extracts on the Moon V. The Mansions of the Moon: “On the Creation, Proportion and Composition of the Heavens for the Fashioning of Images” VI. The Picatrix: Lunar Mansions in Western Astrology VII. W. B. Yeats and “A Vision:” The Arab Mansions of the Moon On Ritual and Talismans Picatrix Astrological Magic Aphorisms Extracts on Planetary Ritual Clothing Twenty

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    fighting tournament and the strongest and bravest will be the one who goes on the quest for the Unholy Grail. The tournament needs to be done on the day after the last moon. Yours Truly,

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