Category: /Literature/English
reads literature, writes poetry, and dreams of escape, and adventure. On the other hand, he seems forever bound to the mundane, petty world of the Wingfield family. We know that he reads D. H. Lawrence and follows political developments in Europe
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
My Pilgrimage
<Tab/>My pilgrimage starts with every day. Every day is a new journey, a new adventure. Who knows what it will hold. My journey has a beginning- my first conscious breath each morning- and an end- as soon as I close my
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
in movies, books, and plays. Often times this is so because the
Medieval Period in general, and King Arthur in particular, have an air
of mystery, romance, fantasy, and adventure that are popular themes in
all times and cultures. I compared Malory's Morte d
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
describes the adventure and eventual death of Gray's tabby cat, who is frequently regarded as a female character. It appears that throughout the ode, Gray is addressing the cat, but the first line of stanza 7, the author seems to make a moral point and addresses
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Category: /Literature
Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens, a nineteenth century writer, tells a story about a
young boy in England and the adventures that happen to him. In reading
the book the reader becomes entwined in the plot by Dickens^Òs expert
writing and style. Using
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
the Pilgrims' holy, virtuous experiment came close to the life Smith promised to those adventurous souls willing to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
drink alcohol to excess. (due to the adventures of Napoleon and whiskey, resulting in a terrible hangover the day after.)
6. No animal shall kill any other animal without cause. (due to Napoleon's massacre of "traitors")
And, finally:
All animals are equal
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
Title: Lord of the Flies
Author:Wiliam Golding
Genre: Adventure
Characters:
Protagonists:
Ralph: Twelve years old. Tries to organize the children on the island into a group that works together so all children are fed and have shelter
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Category: /Literature
the beaches and making an ugly shoreline. Finally, Abbey argues the adventure of making a trip down the canyon has been lost. Before the dam, people would float down the clam river, but now the reservoir is busy with motorized boats. Abbey concludes
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
to be accepted as one of the guys. Any error we make will be a tremendous fall from grace. We get labeled and degraded for any show of weakness. Yet we push on and accept our careers as an adventure to learn from. We are simply the women who fight for our country
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