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    Kellsey Fenley 10-28-09 Holly Jenkins. English 4- 101 Poison Apples and Glass Slippers Over time, Walt Disney films have captured the hearts of millions of people. In particular, women, ranging from toddlers to grandmothers, love and admire the captivating tales of the Disney Princesses. Cinderella and Snow White are two magnificent tales of princesses and the trials and tribulations each young lady is put through. Though these stories differ in some ways, such as conflict and plot, one can

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    smiled towards Matthew, holding her hands out for him to take. However, Matthew stood still, glaring hard at the queen and making her frown once more. “She took it away then?” Zantha sneered as she looked at Matthew with bitterness. Lidah smiled, sighing so loud, that everyone turned to look at her. “I would never love someone as foul as you,” Matthew snarled, as he looked at the queen harshly. Zantha said nothing, merely biting her bottom lip, her heart feeling cold at his words. Julu had sat on

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    A 1957 film, written and directed by Ingmar Bergman, a Swedish writer, producer, and director, The Seventh Seal concentrates on Antonius Block’s journey following his return from the Crusade to Sweden at a time when the country was plagued by the Black Death. In addition to displaying the knight on his journey home, the film focuses on the continuous chess match he has against the personification of Death, who has come to take him away. The use of multiple chess scenes between Block and Death as

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    What truly makes a 'villain' to us? Is it the need to cause mayhem, a long, resounding evil laugh? Or just someone whose values run in opposition to ours? Whatever the case may be, we perceive these characters carefully, recognizing them almost instantly as forces to be reckoned with- That is, most of the time. In the next few paragraphs I aim to explore why what the most frightening of villains terrify us the most. Mortis Ghost's 'OFF', a french RPG from 2007, will be our setting for this phenomenal

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    Street and 49th Avenue in Flushing, Queens, NY houses a grand architecture of knowledge and wisdom; The Queens Museum. According to the Museum's website, the building architected and renovated by Daniel Chait and was used for the 1964 World's Fair as the New York City Pavilion. Eight years later minor alterations were made to the north side of the New York City building and was converted into the Queens Center for Art and Culture, which was later called the Queens Museum of Art. The magnificent beautiful

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    I naturally and instantly chose “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen. This song was the anthem of the 70’s and still, our anthem today. Nothing compares to the harmonies and musicianship put into this song. Queen released Bohemian Rhapsody on October 31, 1975. This song was greeted like a gift from heaven in the largely desolated musical ground of the mid-70s Freddie Mercury is the writer of the song also pianist and a lead vocalist in Queen. He wrote the song in his apartment whilst he was trying

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    Through her speech, Queen Elizabeth inspired her people to fight for the country of England against the Spaniards. Queen Elizabeth persuaded the English troops to defend their country with rhetoric devices such as diction, imagery, and sentence structure to raise their morale and gain loyalty as a woman in power. Queen Elizabeth skillfully used diction throughout her speech to motivate the troops. In the speech, Queen Elizabeth used the word “we” four times to underscore her feeling of unity

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    classroom searching through Spotify for something new and exciting. After looking through the Classic Rock section on Spotify, I came across the band Queen. Since that moment, I have been and avid Queen listener and have listened to all their songs. I have been particularly fond of their albums The Game, The Miracle and Night at the Opera. The first Queen song I heard was Bohemian Rhapsody from the album Night at the Opera. It was around 7:45 am, the morning was very still and quiet and the sky was

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    The forest of Quedayla, is located next to the swamp. The swamp is where the terrifying monsters, by the fairies standards, are banished, where they will never have peace, while being on high alert for the dangerous swamp creatures that lurk among them. One of the monsters in the swamp is Fowley the witch, how is particularly more enraged at the fairy's than others, for banishing her to the dark depths of the swamp. So, she devised a plan to turn their beautiful home into a place to fear, just like

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    to make these items. However, they had already agreed to the task. So they took the slip of paper containing the king and queen 's measurements. “With these deadlines in mind,” the king began. “We bid you farewell.” He then raised his hand to wave goodbye, and the royal parade began to leave. A mixture of joy and anxiety rushed through Timothy and Adeline as the king and queen left. For although the Tapestrys were well known for their quality products, it always took them a while to actually fabricate

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