忽然一台坎諾十型猛地調頭沖向她,同時雷射槍已經鎖定了磁浮車,這一刻羅靚穎才意識到自己太興奮了。 噌…… 一擊鐳射擊中了磁浮車,羅靚穎只覺磁浮車開始劇烈的晃動,她已經無法控制了。 …… 磁浮車被提了起來,是坎諾十型。 “嘻嘻,親愛的羅小姐,我是你的粉絲,今兒晚上,我將和您在床上好好交流一下!” 坎諾十型倒提著磁浮車,準備離開。 另一個劫匪搖搖頭,這家伙雖然毛病多多,但不得不說實力很強,尤其是槍法,剛才那一槍是擦著磁浮車過去的,不然美女也變成骷髏了。 剛跑了沒多遠,兩台機甲同時停下,警報響起,可是他們卻沒有看到敵人的影子。 “頭兒,這機器不是最先進的嗎,怎麼這麼快就壞了?” “……不對,頭頂上!” 李鋒的魔鬼戰機從天而降,擋住了去路,三台機甲對上了。 坎諾十型的造型已經相當夸張,機能上更不用說,算的上是USE的巔峰作品,裝備著USE的王牌部隊,力與美的結合相當不錯,人類史上的機甲評定也在前列,可是當兩個劫匪看到眼前這台機甲的時候真是眼紅了。
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Representations of human connections in Ian McEwan’s novel Atonement As early as in Chapter One, McEwan introduces the theme of human relationships and love. The Tallises – Emily and Jack – have been married for years and their wealthy household gives off the impression of stability. However, they do not see much of each other – Jack’s job with the government keeps him busy in preparation for the coming war and he spends more time in London than at home. Emily’s sister – Hermione – is going through
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The Influence of the Culture and Author in the Novel of “Khotbah Di Atas Bukit” by Kuntowijoyo Literary works are the result of the action recollection of something that is known, understood and internalized, either intellectually, intuitively and emotionally by the author. The main causes of the appearance of a literary work is its own creator, the author. That is why an explanation of the personality and life of the author is the oldest most established method in the study of literature. Basically
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Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Many classic novels have been adapted into movies. However, to the avid reader, in many cases these movie adaptations often seem to fall short of the novel’s true meaning and depth, causing so many movie-goers to say, “The book is better.” Due to time constraints movies often cannot fit all of the detail that a book contains and can easily fall short of the expectations readers may carry seeing the film version of a favorite novel. In the case of One Flew over the Cuckoo’s
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IVAN FRANKO NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LVIV ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Lingvostylystic means of creating psychological effect in the novel by Scott Fizgerald “Tender is the night” Course paper Presented by
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Discuss how far Pride and Prejudice challenges the generic conventions of the realist novel Realist novel through divide in class. Generic convetions are romance, comedy (of manners) and drama. Austen details marriage throughout and this will reflect the society at the time of writing. The pragmatism is the need to be married. The novel employs narrative technique of free indirect speech. Narrative – 3rd person, effect on genre. Romance is represented through characters being kept apart. Misconceptions
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Compare how the writers of The Woman in White and The Lady in the Lake introduce their novels to the reader. The two books The Woman in White and The Lady in the Lake are very good examples of the detective genre which is only fictional and they are both from different time periods. The Woman in White is an earlier example of the detective genre as it uses Victorian characters whereas The Lady in the Lake comes from the 1940’s of America which is a hardboiled detective style. The context is established
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centred on Changez’s shifting identity. This being said, Changez is not the sole focus of the framed novel, with a mix of character’s actions and emotions building up the rise in tension. As the novel is told to us through the words of Changez, he is obviously considered to be the protagonist; the source of a large part of the angst which resonates from the text. Another prominent character in the novel, Erika, pulls away from the complete focus on Changez, adding in on another of the main sources of
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| World Literature Assignment 1 | The Relationship Between the Corporeal Body and the Spirit In the Context of the Novels “Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer” and “Hunger” | | | | | Subject: English A1 Higher Level Session: May 2010 Word Count: 1500 The constitution of the human being is often classified into two parts: the body and the mind or soul. Whereas these two aspects of the being, supernatural
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Romantic Era Novels: How did Women Writers Refashion the Grand Self and Embrace Feminism? The romantic atmosphere is ideal for recognizing women as deserving equals. In this period, the feminist writings was brought and create a debate on the merits of women’ rights. A surge of women began writing and expressing themselves through novels and other literary works, such as Mary Shelley, Jane Austen. The feminist novels have tested the central “I” of women and also have shaken up gender roles of men
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