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    An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, written by Ambrose Bierce in 1890-1891, depicts an antiwar motif of the American Civil War. Bierce uses dramatic irony, descriptive imagery and the theme of time. The war was fought from 1861 to 1865 after seven Southern slave states declared their secession and formed the Confederate States of America, also known as the “Confederacy” or the “South.” The remaining states were known as the “Union” or the “North.” The war’s origin was the issue of slavery, especially

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    his work separates him from any other photo-realist in existence. Unbeknownst to Estes, his career began in 1940 when he was only eight years old upon receiving an Eastman Kodak camera and began to

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    specific details to describe the characters. The author’s use of specific details allows the readers to understand and have an idea of how the characters looks. This gives the readers a vivid mental picture of this thirty-five year old man being hanged off of the Owl Creek Bridge. Along with the setting, the character are an important key to the reader’s comprehension, and interest. Ambrose Bierce gives a description of the character with the use of the specific details to emphasize more on the looks of

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    because they do not know who they really are. There’s this old saying that asks, “If everyone jumps off of a cliff, would you also”. This meant that even though everyone is doing something doesn 't mean its right and that just because everyone is doing something doesn 't mean it 's right for you.There are many examples of people who resisted their need to be accepted and loved to stand for what they believe in; some examples being Ruby Bridges, Equality 7-2521, and Jesus Christ. “Don 't follow the path

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    Martin Dressler: The Tale of an American Dreamer by Steven Millhauser is a novel that accurately displays the progress of the United States in the time period. Progress was in the air and ideas were sprouting. The citizen of Martin’s time desired the next big thing. The Robber Baron of this time period has both similarities and differences with Martin. Martin strived to be successful, but did it the right way. Martin’s desire for the latest technological advancements was also prominent. Millhauser

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    The Clovis vs. Pre-Clovis debate and the history of Beringia are closely related. The exact time at which the land bridge existed is being contested by many knowledgeable scholars and without the land bridge the theory the Clovis, New Mexico settlement is null and void. Before I delve into the legitimacy of the land bridge I wish to explain a little about the Clovis/Pre-Clovis controversy. An archaeological site was found in a small town called Clovis, New Mexico

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    Miro had just started his conquest of freedom. He escaped the bridge, killed Kate, and went on to continue this war. There the world seemed to stop, almost like Time itself decided to take a break. The environment around him started to fade and morph around him. Within what he would perceive as an instance, he was back on a bridge. Suddenly time resumed. At that moment everyone was as they were before the attack on the bridge. First came the smoke bombs, then what seemed to be the military attack

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    executed and that lead to all the Incas dieing because a man and his army killed all of them. Pizarro was born in Spain, 1474.Pizarro killed the Inca empire and the other Incas didn't know what to do. Pizarro was later assassinated on June, 1541. The Incas traded for lots of things. In fact, they traded materials for roads and bridges and in trade they got gold, silver, and coca leaf. Their most famous bridge is called The Inca Bridge, simple right. Its also made of woven grass. One of their

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    birthday is July 1st and Billy Joe Bob got him December 25th for Christmas from his best friend, Jensen. Rupuss love Billy Joe Bob and Billy Joe Bob love Rupuss. One day Billy Joe Bob and Rupuss were practicing around outside, when suddenly a strand man appeared out of nowhere and captured Rupuss. In shock and

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    J. M. Barrie expressed that “A house is never still in darkness to those who listen intently; there is a whispering in distant chambers, an unearthly hand presses the snib of the window, the latch rises. Ghosts were created when the first man woke in the night”. The unknown is a terrifying notion, as many people are afraid of what they cannot explain. There are many haunted locations in Scotland where the Shakespearean play Macbeth takes place, and many of which are considered the most haunted places

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