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Uncas And Hawk Eye
1,195 wordsThe Last of the Mohicans In James Fenimore Coopers' book, The Last of the Mohicans, we find a classic story set in the 1700's. During this time, the war between the French and English is raging, complicated by an additional contention between the Mohican Indians and the Huron Indians. The location is in the area of Lake George in the Hudson Valley, somewhere between New York and Canada. The theme of this book is a conflict between civilization and savagery, each being personified in both the whi...
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Neo The Agents Morpheus They
11,422 wordsTHE MATRIX Written by Larry and Andy Wachowski April 8, 1996 FADE IN ON: COMPUTER SCREEN So close it has no boundaries. A blinking cursor pulses in the electric darkness like a heart coursing with phosphorous light, burning beneath the derma of black-neon glass. A PHONE begins to RING, we hear it as though we were making the call. The cursor continues to throb, relentlessly patient, until -- MAN (V.O.) Hello? Data now slashes across the screen, information flashing faster than we read. SCREEN Ca...
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Danae And Baby Perseus
1,275 wordsPerseus Once there was a king named Acrisius, he had a beautiful daughter named Danae. The oracle of Apollo told Acrisius that Danae's son would one day kill him. Acrisius could not let that happen, so he locked Danae in a bronze tower so that she would never marry or have children. The tower had no doors, but it had one very small window. Danae was very sad, but one day a bright shower of gold came through the small window. A man appeared, he had a thunderbolt in his hand and Danae knew he was ...
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Sir Donald Bradman
1,306 wordsSir Donald Bradman Sir Donald Bradman, who dead at the age of 92, was the greatest cricketer of the 20th century and the greatest batsman ever lived. He was arguably the most famous athlete in the eyes of most Australians, as sports has played the major role in giving the young nation of Australia global standing, self-belief and a sense of identity. Sir Donald Bradman is an Australian sporting hero. His achievements on the cricket field from 1928 to 1948 are still among the world's best. The tr...
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Old Man Fx
697 wordsSymbolism fx Alice likened to the favourite pigeon. The old man keep bird in, cannot control Alice. fx receives the new pigeon, he is able to release the favourite: he accepts that shutting it in is not right. Attitudes in the text fx attitudes old man - we see most things through his eyes. fx see Alice's and Lucy's not through narration or description - only in what they say to him. fx Steven's viewpoint is almost invisible. fx only clue is his gift Attitudes behind the text fx men and women se...
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Life With My Eyes
572 wordsThe chamber of a loaded 9-millimeter berretta was pressed against my head on a sultry August night in Florida. There was only one thought of one person's eyes that stopped me from taking the ultimate leap of faith. It lifted my soul. The thought was of my mother. Her warm shine that radiates from within, her bubbly charm, globular face, and rosy cheeks topped with hazel and almond shaped eyes are always readily available for me. Her comfort comes in many forms, and she is always ready to lend a ...
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Budd Dwyer
1,046 wordsI had never been more stunned and deeply disturbed in my entire life. As I watched from the comfort of a friends living room, one mans personal hell had just spun wildly out of control and very abruptly ended. Life and death captured in vivid Technicolor right on television just for my amusement. The world can be a truly wretched place at times. I will never forget how the scene unfolded. A portly, balding middle aged man was standing behind a small podium during what appeared to be a press conf...
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Floorboards In The Old Man's Room
1,693 wordsEdgar Allen Poe In each of Edgar Allen Poe's stories of murder and madness, he takes us inside the mind of the murderer from the time he begins until after the deed has been done. Poe gives us a point of view not common in works of horror and suspense: the killers. We read the thoughts and follow the actions of the killer as he plots and follows through with his victim's demise. All three of his stories are alike, especially "The Black Cat' and "The Tell-Tale Heart. ' However, I found that "The ...
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