Planescape: Torment

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    Throughout the course of To Kill a Mockingbird, the siblings Jem and Scout torment a man named Boo Radley because they think that he is a malevolent ghost. Boo still loves them like a father would and keeps them under a watchful eye even though they treat him like a caged animal. Jem and Scout do not realize this and continue to torment him. The relationship between Boo and Jem changes in the middle of the book, when Boo gives them gifts, Jem realizes what he has done and learns that Boo is a person

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    seen in the two lines, “Poor chap, he always loved larking” (5) and “Oh…no it was too cold always” (Flower & Dean). Under those circumstances, the author uses two contrasting moods and emotional expressions about the dead man to lament his illusive torment. The lyrics of this poem are abrupt and immediate as the author omits punctuations and quotation marks to give the readers a smooth and almost un-empathetic flow of the tale while the man descends to death and doom (Waterford, Michelle 16). For instance

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    ‘Not Waving but Drowning’ by Stevie Smith is an example of dark poetry where she uses the theme of death as she has done in many of her previous works. In this poem, she talks figuratively and also literally about a man lost in the sea. Also, there is an amazing contradiction in its content as well as in the tone; from the frivolity in the narration to the man finding himself in a serious situation. Stevie smiths work often combines unpredictability and doom, and she continues with this trend in

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    This summer I was at the Ottawa County fair doing the off-road Derby. I wasn't sure about doing it at first, but my mom and dad said I would be fine.I got to choose what number I was and I got to choose what color it was too. In the end my mom and dad were right, it was fun and I got 3rd place for my first time. By doing the derby for the first time I showed Bravery. Bravery has risks and to other people they could be good risks and bad risks.The character’s Louie from the book Unbroken and the sniper

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    The first Planescape: Torment was discharged in 1999 to across the board basic approval. It won RPG of the Year from numerous outlets for its whimsical story, characters, and stunning soundtrack. From that point forward, a great many Planescape: Torment fans have appreciated investigating the bizarre and hazardous city of Sigil and encompassing planes through the Nameless One's eyes. Find an amazingly rich story and a one of a kind setting not at all like whatever else in dream. Overcome abnormal

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