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years old all over again and he had just left me , and the world was a wide place in the dark...'
The 'world' has the symbolic meaning of Marsha's heart. When her father dies so does her heart. All the love is drained out and it turns her heart black
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they fall in love with his characters or because his writing touches their hearts, but rather they admire him because he managed to change reality for them. Edgar Allan Poe's skill as a writer was ascribed to the development his subject matter of death and fear
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loving on the outside but nobody will ever really know how those kind of people are on their dark
mysterious inside spirit. Dickens also supported the belief that houses represent people. In Great Expectations, Dickens used the houses of the characters
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as to the actual point of the wall; however, the question is, is he speaking of a physical wall or a wall within us?
I believe the poem to be most effective when referring to putting up an inner wall, a defense against anything or anyone getting in (into your heart
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the meaning of the trance(Burinelli 1!
16).
Mesmerism was evident in Hawthrones short stories. In Young Goodman Brown, Hawthorne uses the forest as the origin and source of Browns mesmerist trance. Brown first enters the dark and gloomy forest as he takes
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the meaning of the trance(Burinelli 1!
16).
Mesmerism was evident in Hawthrones short stories. In Young Goodman Brown, Hawthorne uses the forest as the origin and source of Browns mesmerist trance. Brown first enters the dark and gloomy forest as he takes
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. They had wings with feathers. Where there where no feathers, was a dark leathery reptile like flesh. They implanted a device in him that caused him to turn into a big fat gogalibalushi witch we would call a giant turkey. They did more crazy experiments on him
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opiates because they are used in medicine as painkillers, except for heroin and opium, which are now illegal. Opiates may be in the form of dark brown chunks, or white or brownish powder.
Slang:
Heroin: H, junk, smack, Harry
Morphine: M, cube, morf, mud
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into his plot. DeLillos treatment of all characters is more understated and hence more realistic than Stone's. Delillo creates "conspirators" that are not heartless all-powerful manipulators in service of the forces of darkness but ordinary people with limited
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unsuspecting inebriated men that slept through the night in Herot Hall. His muscular
build, extensive thorny tail, and mammoth size were also key factors that struck fear in the hearts
of anyone who had heard about or saw this vile creature.
After a long
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