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    they are crucial to many works of writing, such as fiction. There are many aspects that are needed in order to create a 'great' villain and Harley Quinn has many of them. Her incredible intelligence, relentlessness, and her indefatigable actions against Batman helps create Harley Quinn as one of the greatest villains in the DC universe. Harley Quinn has been portrayed as an extremely manipulative and intelligent woman throughout her appearances in the media. Although she is mostly shown as the Joker’s

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    story begins with Daniel Quinn writing about a day in his life, until he comes upon an absurd advertisement in the personals section of the newspaper: TEACHER seeks pupil. Must have an earnest desire to save the world. Apply in person. Suspicious, Quinn investigates this advertisement with intentions of exposing fraud. Instead, he discovers Ishmael in Room 105 of a undistinguished office building. Sitting calmly, Ishmael gently nibbled on a slender branch. Appalled, Quinn stumbled towards the chair

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    At several points throughout someone’s life, it is guaranteed that accusations will be made against them. Some may be true, others may be false, but when they are made it is up to the accused to prove themselves innocent. Within the past ten years, former Illinois governor, Rod Blagojevich, and Head Coach of the New England Patriots, Bill Belichick faced adversity which came along with accusations made against them. With the use of ethos, pathos, and logos, otherwise known as the three rhetorical

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    contrivances come into being. Controlling the world and the universe is the primary goal of the Takers so they no longer have to live in any sort of fear and as such they are a culture of the new whereas the Leavers are a culture of tradition (p205). Quinn relates “culture” to a mother because of its nurturing qualities and “among Leaver peoples, Mother Culture explains and preserves a life-style that is healthy and self-sustaining. Among Taker peoples she explains and preserves a life-style that has

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    Rhetorical Techniques in Richard Wright’s Black Boy Richard Wright uses language in his novel, Black Boy, as a source to convey his opinions and ideas. His novel both challenges and defends the claim that language can represent a person and become a peephole into their life and surroundings. Richard Wright uses several rhetorical techniques to convey his own ideas about the uses of language. First, Wright’s language and writing style in Black Boy challenge Baldwin’s ideas. For example, pages

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    In the Year 2812

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    The year is 2812. The world has fallen into ruin. The governments of the world do not get along with each other. A secret coalition of peace-seekers from the 5 countries in the world, America, Spain, Germany, Russia, and Egypt, meet up (What used to be North America, South America, Africa, and Asia. Australia is no longer a continent as it merged into Asia in 2098, causing tsunamis on the west cost of the U.S. and earthquakes large enough to be felt in Europe. Spain retreated to South America

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    "Quinn, could you move any slower?" Ivy pauses to moan a little "I mean my hair is turning grey" She says, hitting the roof of the car with her fist. Leaning into the backseat, I rummage through all the junk trying to find my leather jacket. Ivy groans louder, making sure I and everyone near us can hear her. I lift up the seat and luckily my jacket is stuck below it "Dude you need to clean your car" I note, Picking up my jacket and slipping it on, while putting all the shit back where it was, so

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    physiatrist would not be a fan of the pescatarian world. Harleen Quinzel, better known as Harley Quinn, has been around the book world since the 1990s. Yet still very freshly created from an inspiration, Harley Quinn has taken over mainstream media in such little time. Being a villain, many fans of the comic world may think she could possible be hated more than loved. But none-the-less, Harley Quinn has remained a fan and public favorite for some time now. Created in a crazy insane image, to fit

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    Ishmael is amazed by the riches of New Bedford, but describe it as a“queer place” and wonders where the wealth all came from. Then he assumes it was the whaling industry that made this place so successful. Something to point out is how he reference the whalemen as “us,” and giving himself a credit. The readers can assume that Ishmael either might have been a whalemen for a while or have a long family history in whaling industry. Back to New Bedford, Ishmael goes on to describe the town a “dearest

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    Gorilla In the novel My Ishmael, Daniel Quinn uses methods to help develop a deeper understanding. Methods he uses are the character of Ishmael, and the maieutic method of teaching. The device of using Ishmael explores Ishmael being a gorilla, telopathic and Ishmael being a caged animal. The maieutic method helps Julie understand through experiences. Quinn uses Ishmael as one of the main character to help develop a deeper thinking of the novel for the readers. Quinn choose the device of using an animal

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