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    another character that gets involved and does something to stop that someone from doing what they do. Leonard Mead is a rebel out of the entire Society. Leonard Mead has been walking every night for years. He doesn’t have a television in his house so he just walks and gets home around midnight. He is the only one walking because in all his years he has never seen anyone else. He walks for air and to see the surroundings to see what’s changed. As he would walk past houses he would whisper to them

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    to be one of them and let your mom die of natural causes. If that happens then all of this gets ruined.” “Ok then. Let's get walking” “Well first I need to go by my house to see my husband.” “Ok then let’s hurry, we only have till the end of the day” We start walking down the sidewalk of what seems like a utopia. Tall building with bright color. But yet no one is walking or driving around. “Where is everyone?” “Preparing for a new queen” “Wait if there's going to be a new queen then who will

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    rooster it had fallen to the cowboy having alektorophobia he was panicking but the rooster got pull under the water and drowned. Now the cowboy had a dead rooster in the with him which scared him even more. A long period had past hed had made it too the lake as he was getting out he felt something pass his hand then he pulled it out it was the dead chicken. He ran out the lake walked for 30

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    a dominant image in this section, as it does in section 1. Yet the phantasmal sugarcane of section 1 becomes, in section 2, the mother’s walking cane “planted” by Trujillo at her grave and perceived by him to flower every spring. When Trujillo hears the workers mispronouncing “Katarina,” a local mountain, as “Katalina,” he perceives this as an affront to his dead mother, who, he says, “was no stupid woman” and “could roll an R like a queen.” Remembering the parsley sprigs that the men of his village

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    from pre-established horror franchises, with gameplay and story threads that are well-known and criticized by fans of the series. As a result, Dead Space One was faced with the challenge of making itself unique from previous titles of the same genre in order to establish a franchise that would last a long time in the gaming industry and world. The game Dead Space is one of the best sci-fi survival horror games of 2011 because it separated itself from the pre-existing horror titles with skillful characterization

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    Why I Am Brave?

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    few feet ahead I reached for it and fired at the kidnappers, but ran out of bullets. Two more men were dead that left me and the knifer. I grabbed the pipe again. He lunged at me tearing the right side of my stomach, but he was vulnerable and I brought down the pipe to his back and left him with a loud crunch. I limped over to jennifer and untied her, she hugged me right away. We got up walking away until an echoing gunshot was heard and I fell to the ground. Jennifer screamed and was trying to help

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    Edward Scissorhands Tim Burton uses Low Key lighting to create a suspenseful and scary mood. For example when Peg is walking into Edward's house the lighting is dark which makes the audience curious as to what is going to happen. Unlike the low key lighting used when Edward is sleeping to create a curious mood, the low key lighting

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    Jeffrey Bechtold 55 sentences The film “Night of the Living Dead” is a movie based on a zombie apocalypse. The film begins with a man named Johnny and a woman named Barbara, with blonde hair, driving four hours from their home to a cemetery. They drive all that way because their father's grave is in that cemetery and their mother wants her children to replace the flowers on the grave. Once Johnny and Barbara arrive at the cemetery and replace the flower Johnny starts horseplaying around and

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    Guide To A Renamed City

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    In “A Guide to a Renamed City” Joseph Brodsky wrote that at a certain point Saint-Petersburg became dependent on its reflection in the mirror, namely the literature. After walking Moscow's streets this June as much as I did in my university years, I made sure for myself what the Moscow's reflection is. It's a nightmare, full of unworked-through traumas and fears, which it tries to bury again, this time in memory, with the help of multiplying asphalt layers and myriads of fake facades and squares

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    similarities we see 2015 in comparison to the 1930s illustrate zombies as more gorey, with less human features or characteristics. In the early 1930s, zombies stemmed from a Haitian tradition; which incorporated the use of a voodoo spell that reanimated the dead. Now it’s a murderous virus that spread and turn the living to “zombies” set out to hunt

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