Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
, seated in a circle around him. One of them spoke to Lucian and he turned back into a person. Lucian told his tale of the strange hunter that had been tracking him for the last few days. Last of all he showed them the now very painful swollen and infected
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Category: /History/European History
which grew in the telling; greater and greater deeds were ascribed to Wallace. It was not until Blind Harry in the 1470s a century later, that the stories of Wallace were collected and written down as a quasi-historical epic. In this saga were a mass of oral
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
?, to begin with, takes its title from a pun, seemingly not a very meaningful one, unless we read it as a reversal of the traditional children's tale and acknowledge that a female has substituted for the male monster. But if we accept the idea of the pun
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Category: /Literature/English
by the priests, but approaches them on his own accord. St. Luke tells the same tale, but adds another touch by ascribing the deed to the instigation of Satan: "And Satan entered into Judas, who was surnamed Iscariot, one of the twelve. And he went, and discoursed
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
by the priests, but approaches them on his own accord. St. Luke tells the same tale, but adds another touch by ascribing the deed to the instigation of Satan: "And Satan entered into Judas, who was surnamed Iscariot, one of the twelve. And he went, and discoursed
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Category: /Literature/English
it and, certainly, they were many and glowing; to let my heart be heaved by the exultant movement, which, while it swelled it in trouble, expanded it with life; and, best of all, to open my inward ear to a tale that was never endeda tale my imagination created
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
An Analysis of "The 10th Kingdom" <Tab/>This epic tale from the Emmy-winning writer of Gulliver's Travels was a ratings bust on television, but on video and DVD, where it can be enjoyed at one's leisure, it has a better chance to cast its
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Category: /History/European History
." ( ). These few lines tell the reader that the poet is confused by Eros and that he is also the dictator of the human heart, which portrays to us that humans suffer from love. In these lines we also see antithesis because Eros is a tyrant of heart, but also the idol
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Category: /Literature/English
shame, and that her child will never know her father. Dimmesdale then publicly admits defeat and ceases trying to make Hester tell him the name. Dimmesdale places his hand over his heart in this scene. This gesture will reappear and grow in significance
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Category: /Literature/English
not put a whole faith in veteran's tales, for recruits were their prey. They talked much
of smoke, fire, and blood, but he could not tell how much might be lies. They persistently yelled
"Fresh fish!" at him, and were in no wise to be trusted.
However, he
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