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    by taking many turns down the long cobblestoned trail, she then obnubilated abaft a bush only to find that her adherent was none other than Aspen, but before she could realize she had already dropped him to the ground causing her cheeks to get rosy red. Aspen was caught by surprise and as Eira availed him off the ground they both let out a bashful laugh. Aspen had then decided to apologize for his cryptic being, but was scarcely mitigated when Eira had accepted his apology followed by an apology from

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    ‘contradictions’ are needed as they ‘build into the social system’ and ‘lead to social revolution.’ Yet, Carroll merely uses stereotypes to fuel his own ideas and concepts and ridicule those he didn’t fully support. The Royals are portrayed as "mad” , the Queen’s most used saying “Off with their head” (AW) comedic to an audience

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    I Can T Afford It !

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    HOMELESS “I CAN’T AFFORD IT, I CAN’T AFFORD IT!” screamed the pregnant woman while stampeding through the morning grass still damp from the dazzling dew of dawn. Her spasms were akin to that of a retching gimp hobbling through the barren wasteland of dry despair. Her flailing arms were the image and likeness of the twisting, tensing tentacles of a dying octopus. Her chunky thighs flopped awkwardly while barreling through the field like a de-railed train blind to its surroundings. The oblivious

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    Cultural Norms of Jamaica

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    servants and stayed, they too have an input in the Jamaica’s culture. There is a thriving culture of Chinese on the island many came and are still coming as merchants. Jews and the Syrians also are a part of this cultural mix. All these different races have made the country what it is, hence the motto written on the Coat of Arms ‘Out

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    “The Wife of Bath’s Tale” is a short story taken from a larger narrative written by Geoffrey Chaucer called the Canterbury Tales in 1478. It tells of a knight who rapes a girl and, in order to win back his freedom, is forced to find what “all women want”. Though the tale has points in which it displays feminist ideas, the story is ultimately is a parody that exhibits poor female characters and relies on an unjust and sexist backbone to advance the plot. Some would argue that for it’s time, this

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    SPOILERS FOR A FEAST FOR CROWS, A DANCE WITH DRAGONS, AND THE WINDS OF WINTER SAMPLE CHAPTERS. APPLICANT INFO. NAME: Laura CONTACT: [personal profile] locution CURRENT CHARACTERS: N/A ACTIVITY PROOFS: N/A CHARACTER INFO. NAME: Asha Greyjoy CANON: A Song of Ice and Fire AGE: Early twenties ( approx. 24 ) APPEARANCE: LINK CANON POINT: Canonpoint is post-A Dance With Dragons, freshly reunited with her brother while freezing in the North. BACKGROUND: LINK. PERSONALITY: Asha Greyjoy did not intend

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    TO Room 19: SYMBOLS Women in patriarchal societies are brought up to have certain values, like to have a desire to be good mothers and good wives. However, as much as they try to do these things, they find that their passions and instincts are put down and this leads to misery and insanity. Women have voiced their concerns about the problems of being a woman in a man's society for years. Feminist literature existed before feminism as a movement did. Finally, in the 20th century, this led to the

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    George was sitting in the worn leather chair, sanding a wooden toy train, when Agnes slithered out of the basement drain. He smiled and held up the train. “What do you think?” Agnes wagged her tail. “I guess all that’s left is to throw a coat of paint on it.” He stroked the smooth wood and sighed. Painting had been Emily’s job. He had abandoned the toy-making after Emily died-- his heart hadn’t been in it anymore. He shook the memory off and grinned. “I’d almost forgotten how much fun this was

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    Meagan Labruzza Engl. 2090/Sec. 476 Dr. Werner 9 December 2014 Vampire Depiction: Dracula vs. Louis For years, the vampire has been a mysterious creature. We have all been infatuated with the appeal of immortality and distinctiveness that vampires possess. Many writers have visualized what vampires are supposed to look like and how they act. The common description of a vampire is terror, violence, viciousness, and fear. Nina Auerbach, writes that “There is no such creature as ‘The Vampire’; there

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    Vampire Depiction: Dracula vs. Louis For years, the vampire has been a mysterious creature. We have all been infatuated with the appeal of immortality and distinctiveness that vampires possess. Many writers have visualized what vampires are supposed to look like and how they act. The common description of a vampire is terror, violence, viciousness, and fear. Nina Auerbach, writes that “There is no such creature as ‘The Vampire’; there are only vampires” (Saler 218). This statement recognizes that

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