The Lady and the Unicorn

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    In the play “The Glass Menagerie” each of the characters uses different escape mechanisms to avoid real life. Amanda, the mother, consistently tries to live in the past. Laura, the daughter, avoids the real world by using her own escape mechanisms; her glass figures, and her music and taking walks. Tom, the son, is always avoiding the real world by either going to the movies every night, or going to get drunk. Throughout this paper the reader will gain knowledge of how each character escapes

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    friends Coralie , Bri ,Allie,Izzy scream really loud.As we pass the clown slowly Coralie flys off like a unicorn but really she’s skipping down the sidewalk ,not only that its really foggie says Allie .When we saw a house Izzy says let’s get CANDY !!! and then I say where’s Coralie ? Bri said she’s skipping like you said as we look around we don’t see her but after we got candy from the old lady at the house.Then we saw coralie she said she got lots of candy from the neighborhood I said how? did you

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    Charlie the Unicorn Saves the Day Once upon a time there was a family who lived in a small cabin in the woods, and in this family there was a woodcutter, his wife, and his two children, Hansel and Gretel. Now this family was very poor and the mother knew that if they didn’t get rid of Hansel and Gretel her husband and herself would die of starvation. She knew it would be hard to convince her husband’s mind to get rid of them but she would still try because she looked at all the food they had and

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    This casket dates back around the early 1300s, and made in Paris, France. The casket is made from elephant ivory, and is roughly 4 by 9 by 6 inches, so it is a bit smaller than an average casket. It is currently on display in The Met in New. York There are only, at least, 8 surviving caskets that resemble the gothic ivory decoration. Some have some repeated patterns, or scenes, but most of them have different scenes. During this time period, Paris, and other places in Europe, were big into ivory

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    The Glass Menagerie is an autobiographical story. All the characters have some relation in the real-life family of Tennessee Williams. The author of The Glass Menagerie tries to tell us the story throughout one of the characters memory. The scenes of The Glass Menagerie do not function nor try to give us a traditional plot but instead they give us a piece of line or timeline that the author once lived through. Laura one of the characters in The Glass Menagerie owns a glass menagerie, which she cares

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    Shakespeare's Monk

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    Ambrosio, for Lady Macbeth, Macbeth would do anything, even if it means murdering not only his King, and his enemies but innocent women and children. Although, Ambrosio and Macbeth share a lot of the same gruesome qualities, I strongly believe that the women of the stories are the main attraction. It seems that Lewis would go to any length to get every piece of Lady Macbeth’s character into his novel. True, Matilda is the embodiment the evil, manipulative, demon conjuring bitch that is Lady Macbeth

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    Vampire Subcultures

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    There are many subcultures in the United States that are strange to me that some people think are completely normal. A subculture is a cultural group within a larger culture that has the same interests, beliefs, behaviors, or religion. Subcultures varies from things like southern food culture, to things like bodybuilding. The strangest subcultures to me are the vampires, and the bronies. There were some more in mind, but these are the two that stood out the most to me. Strangely enough, vampires

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    Mr Frog

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    A Bushman and Formal Analysis of Mr Frog has the Last Laugh In this paper I will use a combination of the Bushman and Formal approach to analyze this image. What first caught my eye was the presence of a Unicorn in mid stride. This immediately distilled for me any possibility of this being a contemporary piece. From that moment I viewed it as a representation of a Utopian World. What struck me as odd were the ways in which the animals were presented. Only one of each animal is present and surprisingly

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    The heat from the many sweating bodies lost in the moment combats the conditioned atmosphere making the air thin and intoxicating. Dozens dance together, others freely and more exchanging partners left and right. From atop the DJ’s booth a vanilla unicorn masters the track and bobs her head. Her gradient purple glasses seemingly immune to the light hide whatever mischievous eyes and she smiles with the glint of a puppet master. Sharp electric blue as bright as her mane radiates from her horn and manages

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    The objective of this assignment is to analyse two market offerings that we have chosen from the fashion industry which are Zara and Padini. Zara is one of the largest international fashion companies and it belongs to Inditex, which is one of the largest distribution groups (Zara, 2017). Furthermore, Zara has always been striving to meet the needs of their customers and at the same time, customers can provide input to Zara regarding the latest fashion trends, taste, ideas and so on. This is to ensure

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