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Category: /Literature/English
…of romance novels, but I like soap operas, so this should be a page turner for me. I simply want to know what is going to happen next; who is going to fall for who, and who is going to get dumped. That is what brings the adventure in it to me. I am all down…
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…kinds of materialisms other than money. "In that paper money of your own stampin, the legal tender of the mind, we are obliged to reckon all the movements and values of the world."(258) The ideal American is adventurous, or the descendant…
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…. Two of the elements in folklore is the use of supernatural and journey. Rip went on an adventure to the Kaatskill Mountains. Along his journey he encountered some strange things especially meeting up with the supernatural. These two elements, the journey…
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…himself is a symbol of the "American dream." His entire life, Gatsby strives to convert himself and his life into what all Americans wish to attain. Only through hard work and an adventurous nature, though, can these goals usually be accomplished. An object…
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Category: /History
…of mineral wealth, spread of Christianity, search of El Dorado, search of Northwestern Passage, and thrill of adventure. The treasures that Columbus brought back to Spain enticed many adventurous explorers and sent them searching for gold and silver. Missionary…
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Category: /History
…The Europeans who "discovered" North America, it has been said, were those men who believed least in its existence: merchants and adventurers looking for a northwest ocean passage to the Far East. The continent - inhabited by Inuits and Amer-Indians…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…of a year or so. The main way that it is developed is by the ingenious use of small side quests and troubles dotted until the final conflict is over. In this novel Tolkien uses many smaller conflicts to add to the already heaping portions of adventure
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…personality traits. Examples would be the bully, and the adventurer. They show the diversity in an actual society. The weird rituals, symbolize the increasing powers of evil. The conch was a very big symbol. It showed authority within their group…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…The story was written from the point of view of a grown up person that took a part in the story when he was a child. Gordy tell us about his adventure with his body’s on a search after a dad body. The mission is to find the body of a dead men…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, especially when Bilbo faints at the first talk of danger. But Gandalf insists there is more to the little hobbit than meets the eye. Bilbo himself is not sure that he is happy about being chosen burglar. But a part of him does yearn for adventure, and so one…
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