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  • Aslan's Army And The Witches Army
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    The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe: An Analysis The main characters in this story are Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy. During a war in London they were sent to a professor's house outside London. Lucy, while exploring with her brothers and sister, found a secret passage through the wardrobe to Naria, a secret world. In Naria there are other characters. One of them is the White Witch, also known as the Queen of Naria, who was like a tyrant. If anyone disobeyed her she turned them to stone. Anot...
  • Snow White The Witch
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    Witchcraft is said to be the most widespread cultural phenomenon in existence today and throughout history. Even those who shun the ideas of witchcraft cannot discount the similarities in stories from all corners of the globe. Witchcraft and its ideas have spread across racial, religious, and language barriers from Asia to Africa to America. Primitive people from different areas in the world have shockingly similar accounts of witchcraft occurrences. In most cases the strange parallels cannot be...
  • Example Of Survival Of The Fittest
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    Natural selection conceived of as a struggle for life in which only those organisms best adapted to existing conditions are able to survive and reproduce (Dictionary. com). In the classic adventure King Solomon's Mines by H. Rider Haggard, death and survival were one of the most common happenings of the book. The idea of survival of the fittest occurred non-stop throughout the books entirety. While survival of the fittest favors the strong, sometimes the not so noble survived or the weakest surv...
  • White Witch
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    The implied reader of this story would be someone willing to believe in a world such as Narnia, where the personification of animals is real and where children can become Kings and Queens. Not only would the reader have to believe in the imaginative reality of Narnia but also in the characters portrayed in the novel, for example Mr. Tum nus", [f] rom the waist upward he was like a man, but his legs were shaped like a goat's (the hair on them was glossy black) and instead of feet he had goat's ho...
  • Three White Witches
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    It was a Friday night at about 11: 00 PM. There was a covenant of witches that lived at 142 Maple Street in Gary, Indiana. It was a relatively quiet neighborhood mainly consisting of upper-middle-class families. Everyone was extremely friendly to each other and everyone knew everyone and everything that went on in the neighborhood. No one was aware of what went on in house number 142 but everyone knew that something wasn't right because the five women that lived there were extremely anti-social....

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