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    silk. There were flower petals covering every inch of the ground. And there were fifty fairies playing traditional fairy songs on instruments made from items around the forest. The forest was ethereal; Donella felt as if she was in a dream. As the night progressed, Donella socialized with her fellow fairies and helped herself to the buffet featuring a fish that she, herself, had caught. And as midnight approached the fairies began to dance in the light on the moon and sing in

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    October 2017 Counting Stars Ever lonely star I see above me, is like a lonely person waiting for another star to come along. As another star comes along it shines that bright that there isn’t no other to compare with. He was the brightest star in the night, others seemed dull by comparison. Non-stop conversations began, and I started losing sleep. I got excite,a feeling I haven’t felt for a long time. We had even given each other nicknames, Blancss and Nakss, who had shared adventures, and a song that

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    worth and doesn’t need to be praised. It is also poetic in the way Viola woos Olivia over. “Make me a willow cabin at your gate And call upon my soul within the house Write loyal cantons of contemned love And sing them loud even in the dead of night, Hallow your name to the reverberate hills And make the babbling gossip of the air Cry out “Olivia!” O, You should not rest Between elements of air and earth But you should pity me.” (p43) It is spoken in verse and holds many metaphors. This

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    La Luna Film Techniques

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    “La Luna” La Luna is a short film made by Pixar in 2011. It is a sweet animation movie in the drama genre about coming of age, traditions and responsibility being passed through generation to generation. It is a very moving short film that is succinct with no dialogue. The prominent stars who have voice overs in this film are Krista Sheffler who plays the kid, Tony Flucile who plays the father and Phhil Sheridan who plays the grandfather. “La Luna” tells the story of a young boy joining his

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    Duke Orsino, being one of the most dynamic characters in Twelfth Night, has varying positions on the topic of love throughout the play. In the first act of the play, he views love as an emotion that acts upon the attractiveness of an individual, an emotion that is easy to fall in and out of, and he views the amount of love one person holds for another as equal to the amount of love they would hold for everyone else. “‘O, when mine eyes did see Olivia first, Methought she purged the air of pestilence

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    Personal Narrative-Home

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    “You need to talk to her.” Jelena says. “Why, so she can go on and on about how long we haven’t seen each other?” “Terrence, we’re getting married. I know deep down you want to talk to her, so talk to her.” “I wouldn’t even know what to say.” I say defeated. “Well, you better figure it out because she’s in town. I told her that you would meet her at the hotel she’s staying at.” “What!” “You can’t avoid her forever. Do you really want to spend the rest of your life asking questions about what happened

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    Midsummer Night's Dream

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream: The Romantic Comedy Written by William Shakespeare in the year 1595, A Midsummer Night’s Dream is one of William Shakespeare’s featured play’s that utilizes elements of comedy. Throughout the play, various forms of comedy are used to captivate the reader, and further immerse him/her in the play to the point where the reader can’t help but to keep reading to find out what happens next. In Acts I, III, and V we see a strong element of character comedy. Character comedy

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    I felt a sense of eeriness; the luminescent light powered by the glowing full moon, pierced through the thick waves of cloud that coated the night sky. Archaic cobblestone with moss slithering its way between sat below as flocks of people flourished the tiny streets of Bucharest on this Friday night. “Goodnight Stefan,” I waved as I entered my hotel. *** Waking up to light beaming onto my face was strange as there were no windows present in the room that I last remembered. I came to the realisation

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    What is Love? Twelfth Night is not a typical Shakespearean play, there are not any brutal deaths or any crazy made up stories, but instead this play revolves around love. Shakespeare, being a man that had experienced many types of love, writes this play to enhance the readers views on love. Love is not something that one can control, but it has a mind of its own and love can be altered at anytime. Shakespeare presents three main types of love in this play, true love, friendship love, and recompense

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    Twelfth Night is riddled with numerous cases of disguise, deception, and mistaken identity which helps shape the play because with none of these three things there is no Twelfth Night. It adds to the plentiful cases of humor in the play as well as affecting the other themes like love. The mistaken identities and disguises help entangle the love of each of the characters into a mess that doesn’t clearly resolve itself until the end when they all finally try to shed those disguises; for example,

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