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    Wade Watts

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    The planet Ludus is in the oasis and it has been taken over by the sixers who are trying to find the second jade key. Ludus was like a second home to Parzival and he quickly gets out of there because it is not a very good place for education any more, later they made Ludus version two. The three of them wade Aech and Art3mis teamed up to stop sorrento and his sixers from getting the last to jade keys.

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    of these people, and he has a mission: to find an Easter egg hidden inside the OASIS by its wackadoodle creator, James Halliday. In order to get to the egg, a player must first find three keys and unlock three gates. Wade—playing as his avatar, Parzival—finds the first key, the Copper Key, inside the Tomb of Horrors. There he also meets Art3mis, a young blogger with a sexy, shapely avatar that catches Wade's eye. Ooh-la-la the flirtmance begins. Wade handily unlocks the First Gate by re-enacting

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    home, known as part of the “stacks.” He also attends public school in the virtual world of the OASIS, and spends his spare time adventuring across numerous planets and completing quests. While inside the game, Wade, whose character is also known as Parzival, completes many tasks that refer to many 80s movies, music videos, games, and styles. Wade’s character in the OASIS allows him to escape a world that is falling into

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    Essay on Robert Johnson's He

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    This book helped me put some of the situations and feelings that I have experienced in my life into perspective and with more meaning. I could relate to many of the subjects that this book covered and could understand where the author’s ideas originated. Not only can I see his ideas appearing in my own actions, but I also see them in males in their mid-forties to fifties. This observation supports the idea of us going from innocence to doubt and back to innocence. The first idea that stuck with me

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    Donovan Halliday has created a way for people to do just that. A dystopian novel that's filled with references to movies, videogames, and 80's pop culture. The author follows a poor, orphaned, teenager who goes by Wade Watts in the real world but Parzival inside the OASIS. Samantha Cook, Helen Harris, Akihide Karatsu, and Toshiro Yoshiaki better known as Art3mis, Aech, Daito, and Shoto are friends of Wade's who compete against and help him throughout the hunt for an Easter egg. There are multiple

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    13 May 2018 Philip Ratner Intro to Lit Questions 1. How does the first line of the book draw readers in and set them up for the rest of the story? Ready Player One is a story about the quest to control the world biggest virtual reality game called the OASIS. The opening line of the book is “Everyone my age remembers where they were and what they were doing when they first heard about the contest” (1). This creates a mystery about what is this contest. It clearly was a big deal because everyone

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    Ready Player One Theme

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    on the location of the Jade key, nothing in the game could help, no gear, no amount of money only friendship. The only reason he was able to find the Jade key was through a clue that was given to him by his friend Aeche. (pg.225 Ernest Cline)"Dear Parzival, You and I are officially even now, got that? i consider my debt to you hereby paid in full. Better hurry. The Sixers must already be on their way there, good luck, Aeche. Below his signature was an image file he'd attached to the message. It was

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    Holy Grail Supernatural

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    the grail invites only those initiated to discover it's secrets of the supernatural within the tale. In this essay, I will examine how the representation of the supernatural in Chretien de Troyes' The Story of the Grail and Wolfram von Eschenbach’s Parzival uncovers mystery and religious contemplation. The Holy Grail is globally known as an element of the Arthurian tradition; a cup that Jesus drank from at the Last Super and held his blood after the crucifixion, legends reveal that the grail lays hidden

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    In the book Ready Player One by Ernest Cline, set in the future of 2045 an 18 year old boy named Wade escapes his terrible poor life everyday by logging into Oasis, as his avatar Parzival. The Oasis is a hyperrealistic 3D video game, the creator of the game is James Halliday, he hid his fortune in the video games when he died to receive the fortune you have to find the easter egg. In my piece of art in the middle of the paper is my representation of what wade looks like in the book, he is described

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    doesn’t really relate to the holocaust (except maybe the living hell part), but that’s not what I’m trying to explain. What I’m trying to say is there are some partial relations between the two. For example, Wade (the main character, otherwise known as Parzival) lives in “the stacks,” basically a bunch of trailers stacked upon each other. I guess you could say this relates to concentration camps on the Holocaust. However, there was little to no killing in the stacks, with the exception of Wade’s Aunt’s

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