Category: /Literature/Biographies
it is not Pechorin who controls the scene and puts himself in center stage, rather it is Vulich. Pechorin is not use to being in the background and expresses this discomfort by describing Vulich as having some mysterious power over us. Another example is when Lermontov
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Category: /Literature/English
man to stick around. The mysteriousness of the scrivener is what really grabs the reader's attention. The fact that the narrator is calm and even-tempered proves that his view of Bartleby is pure and unaffected by mental problems. Another interesting point
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
of mystery, as their point of origin is somewhat unknown.
There are several theories about how the Kokeishi dolls came to be. The first is the most controversial. About 100 years or so ago it was not uncommon for peasant families to have to abort children
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Category: /History
cleanse?-mysterious Mother (Radcliffe, 5). This quote itself foretells that Radcliffes novel holds a secret, perhaps one pertaining to a family name, which has been revealed in confession. This theory is supported in the next pages of the text as the reader
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Category: /Literature/Mythology
Dionysos is the son of Zeus, chief of the Olympians, and Semele, a woman of Thebes, according to the most used geneology. Dionysos is the god of wine and madness, vegetation, and the theatre, and was the focus of various mystery cults (which were
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of the females. There would also be interviews and clips of how Randy was a nice, soft spoken guy, yet very mysterious. Mystery is a very good way to get the female audience to respond. If you say just enough to keep them interested but not too much, you will keep
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Category: /Literature
anyone else the quality of his own creative gifts.
<Tab/>One wonderful thing about studying poetry is that you and I can enter into. the thoughts and visions of the greatest creations. The greater the poet, the less mysterious his language
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Tourism
the morning mass. Magnificent stained glass windows tower towards the ceiling. Mysterious candles, lit throughout the church, cast curious shadows on the floor. Flickering flames fly through the air, scorching those who venture too close. The Sacre Couer
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Category: /Science & Technology/Physics
the ancestors of that world when we barely know the ancestors of ours? Bottom line is that I think that we should at least discover and know almost everything about our world and use up it's resources before we decide to damage another and learn about it mysteries
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Category: /Literature
are.
In the short story "How the World Was Made," the story of creationalism is focused upon nature as the cause. Every one of Earth's mysteries is explained by nature. For example, the explanation of cold and hot springs from the mountains reads as follows
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