Category: /Literature/World Literature
a dark secret that has been hidden for nearly three hundred years. She found out that the ghostly girl was Rebecca Woolrich and that her mother had been hanged for being a witch in 1692. Because of this discovery Molly found herself the target of an evil
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
is of a dark man. A dark man, not only because he is black, but also because his whole person is very mysterious. He is mysterious in the sense that he believes there is magic brewing everywhere. With this dark side, he is also very outgoing, and not very bright
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
", and is ironically, transported by poesy. The synaesthesia used in the fifth stanza, when Keats is with the Nightingale not only condenses the imagery of the lush darkness of a summer evening, but also show that although Keats is physically in darkness, he is nevertheless
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
Run, run and fly As I awoke from my death like sleep of growth in the most pure darkness I began to carve away at my prison cell like temporary house to replenish myself with the lonely awaited breath of fresh clean air. A few fragments of the brittle
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Theater
for Brannagh's and Gibson's "Elsinore Castle" are as different as day and night, quite literally. And these bright and dark castle settings symbolically reinforce the specific "mood" or themes each director emphasizes.
For instance, the lugubrious Gibson feels
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Category: /Literature/English
of an ancient feud between two brothers which split the world between darkness and light. And I, Grendel, was the dark side, he said in effect. The terrible race God cursed. I believed him. Such was the power of the Shaper's harp." (51) He first tries to join
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Category: /Literature/English
to express God. He went to the cross to die for man because He was the only man throughout qualified to be a substitute. The righteous one died for the unrighteous ones. He also crushed Satan to free man from his power of darkness. He resurrected on the third
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Category: /Literature/English
of disappointment, darkness, captivity, and frustration. The book is divided into four parts: childhood, adolescence, maturity, and public life. The stories reveal Joyces feelings that Dublin is the personification of paralysis and the citizens are victims. Although
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Category: /History
, then how can one have an optimistic view of life? In Mesopotamian Wisdom Literature, the author conveys his frustration to the Gods. What is good for oneself may be offense to ones God/What in ones heart seems despicable may be proper to ones God, he
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Category: /Literature/English
and then put on extra clothes for warmth. We put on our green and brown camouflage and we were ready to go out into the woods. It was about six am, and it was still dark out. Everybody went their separate ways, and I headed towards my tree stand.
There was about
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