Papers 2701-2710 of total 6291 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…undertones. Instead, Clayton let the children approach each day of shooting as a new adventure, without revealing the intention of some of the scenes (e.g., the scene in which a presumably possessed Stephens kisses Kerr passionately). Clayton later directed…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…in perilous adventures like the one the dwarves offered. He is more of the tea-drinking-home-maker kind of character. He accepted the dwarves' offer mainly because he did not want to appear rude bad mannered to Gandalf and the dwarves by refusing the burglar job…
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Category: /Literature/English
…will likely shut off his mind to the siren’s messages. As it is, the sailor is drawn forward, with a sense of adventure, keenly anticipating the revealing of a secret.…
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Category: /Literature/English
…like his father and he seeks adventure in the movies and desperately seeks the life he always desired. By hanging out on the fire escape, he alienates himself from Amanda. He does not want to be part of her imaginary world. Unhappy with the lifestyle he…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. This career is active and full of adventure and fun, where things happen quickly, and where I am allowed to take risks and be alert to new opportunities. The skills that I decided to use that work well with this career is negotiating, host, maintain records, plan…
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Category: /History
…any adventure, however difficult it might be: and the greater the danger, the greater the glory” (The Golden Fleece 213). When is Colchis, Jason realized that he could not defeat the protectors of the fleece and agreed to marry Medea if she helped him…
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Category: /Literature/English
…at home and enjoy his leisure after a lifetime of adventure. For this reason, he sets off again with a band of loyal men, setting their course west past Gibraltar off the coast of Spain. For the Greeks, this was considered the end of the flat world: to sail…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to the United States. It was a very sad moment for me, I cried with her the whole time while I was packing. I even cried on the airplane because I missed her so much. Till this day, I lie in my bed and wonder what adventures we would be able to get into here…
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…and said: 'I'm trying to decide how you'll look in the mourning.'         'I helped him by encouraging his urge to write adventures. It was also his best work. He did not shine in his other subjects. It was the pride in his literary work that put him…
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…to sail his ship up the Nile river to partake in the adventure and excitement that is the ivory trade, he describes the enterprise as a "noble cause" (pg 6). Marlow's aunt called him "an emissary of light, something like a lower sort of apostle" whose purpose…
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