Papers 1691-1700 of total 6559 found.
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…/ the usurper's cursed head"(V.viii.54-55). Macduff has defeated Macbeth and returned with his head; he hails Malcolm as king. Macbeth's blood signals the end of his reign of terror and his own suffering from worry and pain. His evil ambitions cost him his dreams…
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…to if not to convince then produce fear to force the Nazi ideas. The Nazi party also began to cleanse the country through terror and censorship. The SS organized book burnings to destroy "un-German" thoughts within books of all natures. One such book burning was the large…
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…abandoned, is taken over by a gang of spiders who terrorize the once peaceful neighborhood.…
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…of the war. The horrors of gas warfare were first introduced in 1915. It was created as a terror weapon meant to instill confusion and panic. But later in became more lethal. Wilson’s administration implemented an extensive propaganda campaigns aimed…
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…. The Sons of Liberty also protested what they perceived to be excessive interference in local affairs by Parliament, terrorizing British officials in charge of selling the hated stamps. Events like these served to strengthen the tradition of self-government…
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…plays are often referred to as the Dublin trilogy. All three were performed in the Abbey Theatre in 1923, 1924, and 1926. The Shadow of a Gunman, which is about the terrors of the "Black and Tans" in Dublin. Juno and the Paycock had an Irish Civil War…
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…throughout the counter-revolution and the war with Poland were confined to organizing a Red "terror" in Tsaritsin (Stalingrad). With his appointment as General Secretary to the Central Committee in 1922, Stalin began stealthily to build up the power that would…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to such an imagination; yet, in assuming it as the basis of a work of fancy, I have not considered myself as merely weaving a series of supernatural terrors. The event on which the interest of the story depends is exempt from the disadvantages of a mere tale of spectres…
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…shower of rosebuds into the air above her head. Painted blood flowed down her cheeks. […] Hot dirty little arms around Daniel’s neck; reek of hasish” (Rice, 195) Therefore, this novel creates terror efficiently using Lutz’s techniques. One, getting…
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…trimming dress and afterwards saw the face of Miss Havisham. With terror Pip ran away from it, then ran towards it. He went only to find no figure there. Miss Havisham treated her relatives like in weird ways. When Miss Sarah Pocket asked her…
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