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    Transcript Press Statement: January 49, 2132: Press Briefing Room Red House: Attendance: Press Secretary Zhao: Speech handicap level -2; President Caster: stamina handicap -1, intelligence handicap +4; Handicapper General Marks: handicap n/a PS ZHAO: Up next we have our Handicapper General who who is going to be speaking on th-the recent terrorist attacks in New Stalingrad, Sacramento and Louisville. [HG MARKS ENTERS] HG MARKS: Greetings citizens of the United Egalitarian States of America. Before

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    Rose Red and the book Haunting of Hill House have a lot of things in common. In the beginning of the Haunting of Hill House or somewhere in the book they would talk about the rocks falling on the momś house. Just like in the beginning and in the end of the movie Rose Red Annie would make the rocks fall on the house because she was mad. In the beginning the dog bit Annie and second she was mad at the ghosts. like how the house keeps on growing until the current person that owns the house says

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    The Haunting of Hill House vs.Rose Red The story of the Haunting Hill House and Rose Red have some common. The beginning of Haunting Hill House, Dr. Montague’s true passion lies in his study of supernatural phenomena. All of his life he has been searched for a truly Haunting Hill House, His searches leads to him The Haunting of Hill House. Dr. Montague founds some personal papers that has been left behind by the family that built Hill House, It was some paper that was eighty years ago

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    When you read the story, “House of the Red Fish”, you will ask yourself, “How did Tomi and Keet ever be friends? The two main characters, Tomi Nakaji and Keet Wilson, have many things in common and also things that differ from each other. Once friends, they had feelings and moods alike. Since now Keet Wilson is suspicious about Tomi’s ethnicity, he has changed his view of his old friend. Differences, many people have them with other human beings they meet with, in this case it's Keet and Tomi. Keet

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    History of the House The book Haunting of Hill House and the movie Rose Red. Both stories were about a scientist trying to prove the the paranormal was real by taking people into a “haunted” house. But also there are so many things that they had in different and here are some things about the houses some similarities about the characters and differences etc. Some differences about the house are that, when we start reading the book that lady that clean the house Mrs. Dudley I think it was her name

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    most famous works are “The Fall of the House of Usher” and “The Masque of the Red Death.” In “The Fall of the House of Usher,” a man goes to visit his childhood friend and while there witnesses the fall of the Usher family line. “The Masque of the Red Death,” on the other hand, is about Prince Prospero’s attempts to keep death from his abbey and what ensues when death enters. Throughout both short stories, “The Masque of the Red Death” and “The Fall of The House of Usher,” Poe enforces his theme of

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    Masque of the Red Death, William Wilson, Tale of the Ragged Mountains, and House of Usher A careful reading of Poe’s tales will quickly reveal the importance that landscape plays in the development of each literary work.  "Ragged Mountains" has both a surreal and realistic landscape allowing Poe to use both the mental and the physical environment to explain his tale.  This technique is also found in "The Fall of the House of Usher," "William Wilson," and "The Masque of the Red Death."  In these

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    Here: A Literary Comparison of “The Fall of the House of Usher” and “The Masque of the Red Death” Internationally known romantic author Edgar Allan Poe has always represented darkness, madness, and death in his stories. With these representations, Poe must provide this mood for the reader to become engulfed in the madness. In his tale “The Fall of the House of Usher,” Poe uses descriptive details about the dull color and ruggedness of the house and the Ushers themselves to set a gloomy mood. He

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    potato, smoked a room house. Blue, green, red, everywhere! Potato ate a potato, smoked a room house. Blue, green, red, everywhere! Potato ate a potato, smoked a room house. Blue, green, red, everywhere! Potato ate a potato, smoked a room house. Blue, green, red, everywhere! Potato ate a potato, smoked a room house. Blue, green, red, everywhere! Potato ate a potato, smoked a room house. Blue, green, red, everywhere! Potato ate a potato, smoked a room house. Blue, green, red, everywhere! Potato ate

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    Little Red Riding Hood Perrault v. Grimm Little red riding hood is about a girl on a trip to her sick grandmother’s house but she had met a wolf on her way there. There are many different versions of this story, the Perrault version and Grimm version. There was also a parody of Little Red Riding Hood called Hoodwinked!. In all of the stories they all start with a mother giving something to give to her daughter. For her daughter to travel into the forest to give her grandmother what her mother

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