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    MondeoSun poisoning. A B Irony is when you are saying something, really od which you would never mean, and which you clearly don’t mean. Exaggerating so much, and using another tone, so everybody understands that you don’t mean what you are saying. C modern society is ideal – with perfect. D – it fits fine – she is sun poisoned in the ending. Language style. Informal language. -Direct speech. - Spoken Language. - The use of the Pronounce “you”’ involves the reader in a unique way. Figurative

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    Comparitive Myth

    Ladies and gentlemen please join me to on a journey to a realm filled with fantasy, lore, adventure and mayhem. Lend me your ear as we unravel the mythical inspirations behind one of the greatest, epic movie trilogies of all time: The Lord of the Rings! We learned in our first lesson together that studying myths introduces other cultures to us and provides us with different perspectives through which to view our own (Myth & Knowing, page 2). The Lord of the Rings trilogy truly introduced us

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    The Things They Carried

    Joey Cav 12/17/13 The Things They Carried During the Vietnam War, the fighting men carried many things. They ranged from guns, ammo, comic books, toilet paper to even Kool-Aid. They carried these things to help them fight the enemy and for comfort, but not all of these things helped these men. They also carried thoughts, memories, and even emotions about the war, and their life in general. While carrying all of these things, they were expected to fight a war, a war that some of them did not

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    The Best Film I Have Ever Seen Lots of people find watching films one of the best ways of spending their leisure time. Due to numerous video facilities, which have emerged in this country over the past years, we have a chance to watch the most popular and new films. As for me, I am always impressed by films screened after a book. Moreover, I find it enjoyable to reread the book which I don't remember very well to be able to compare it with the screen version. The film «The Hobbit: The Desolation

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    Comparing The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe By C. S. Lewis

    Everybody at some point in their life struggles finding themselves and that is what C.S. Lewis when through at a very young age. By looking at The Chronicles of Narnia, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe each of the readers can see that C.S. Lewis included the themes of the redemption of mankind and acceptance because it was a struggle for him to return to his faith after dealing with many difficulties in his life. “The Narnia series is said to be Lewis’s most famous work of his lifetime,”Clive

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    J. R. R. Tolkien's Writing Style Of The Hobbit

    Style plays a large part in the whimsy and charm of fantasy, especially in the context of children’s novels, therefore, the way in which an author writes affects the way the narrative flows and how the audience connects with the story. J.R.R Tolkien uses distinct stylistic choices to bring his writing to life and to enhance the fairy-tale-like magic of his books. The Hobbit is perhaps his finest example of using style to enchant and relate to an audience. Tolkien’s aforementioned novel draws on

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    Secondary World Literary Analysis

    In his essay, “Fairy Stories”, J.R.R.Tolkien explains that authors, or sub-creators, must develop secondary worlds with infinite possibilities. Tolkien suggests an effective secondary world, must contain circumstances that are realistic in the sense of the secondary world’s laws, altering the reader’s belief system. Also, sub-creators, developing these secondary worlds, must continue sustaining the reader’s disbelief by developing curiosities, encouraging the reader’s exploration. An author utilizing

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    Best Action Adventure Movie

    Evaluate a famous action adventure movie and explain why it works for the audience The Lord of the Rings series is one of the most famous action adventure movies of its time and is an acclaimed classic as well. It is an epic tale of action and adventure that goes far and beyond cultural boundaries and leads the audience to a mythical world that is suspended between the world we know and the fantasy we all wish we lived in. This movie has gained international fame and set a benchmark for the action

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    The Hobbit Is A Classic Essay

    The Hobbit is a novel by J.R.R. Tolkien illustrating the adventure of Bilbo Baggins on his quest to help his dwarf friends. Through the journey, Bilbo discovers the true potential of his loyalty, bravery, and cleverness. I believe The Hobbit should remain a classic in our modern world. This is due to its expression of life and morals, the work’s renowned recognition after over 75 years, its appeal to the over 100 million copies sold, and its connections to the modern literature that the work has

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    Child Labor

    Regardless of numerous organizations that promise change, there are still over 200 Million children working world wide. Of those 200 million children, around 126 million are working under dangerous and hazardous work conditions including beatings, humiliation and sexual violence by their employers1. In India, about 12% of all children between the age of 5 and 14 are engaged in child labor activities including carpet production2. They often are being trafficked from one form of labor into another

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