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behind of Shamar. He turned, expecting a mob of cheering and adoring fans, but instead stood a man, rifle in hand. Shamar shrieked and ran in terror. A million thoughts and questions ran through his mind faster than his own legs were carrying him. Shamar
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and countries that support that sort of thing, you speak in their language, namely terror. We should take extreme steps against these people.
The other expressed concern is getting the right people. Although we are ninety nine percent sure we know who did
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to hope no more, I got rid of a great deal of that terror which unmanned me at first. I suppose it was despair that strung my nerves."
The major distinction between fantasy and science fiction is, simply, that science fiction uses one, or a very, very few
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to the unearthly storm which accompanies Madeline's return from the tomb, helps to convey the terror that
destroys the [house of] Usher (Womack). The murky tarn separating the decaying house from its surroundings strengthens the concept of Rodericks isolation from
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"Hester Prynne is a single mother devoted to the child who personifies the scarlet letter: part symbol, part consolation, and part terror
Hester is a quiet rebel whose isolation grants her a certain freedom of thought, particularly concerning the plight
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take more and more control. The pigs slowly but surely break all of the 7 commandments laid out by Old Major to give guidelines for the rebellion that all the animals could understand and refer to. Soon the pigs impose a reign of terror and slavery similar
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was threatening their positions, while innocent people were being sentenced to death on false accusations. Rubashovs personal terror and confusion while being held prisoner is adequately shared with the reader in chapter four of The Second Hearing.
Even
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. Everybody just screamed. Sandra let out the loudest scream and then ran away in terror. When I finally stood up from the devastating fall, I looked up to find not even one single person. Apparently, everyone thought I was a freak, including Sandra. I ended up
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life. Crusoes island, like the Garden of Eden, provides for all of mans needs. Crusoe has complete dominion over this island and all of its inhabitants, an island that provides for his every need and holds no life-threatening beast to terrorize him, yet
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sure to watch me go inside. I went to the locker room, put my things away, grabbed my towel and began the dire walk towards the pool. The smell of the room where the pool was located reeked of chlorine and always made my stomach churn and the terror worse
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