The Dark Night

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    Personal Narrative Fiction

    and her breath caught hard in her throat as she realized she could no longer hold back. For a moment, she was silent, her eyes softly closed as his teeth dug into her skin. Then, her body did what it had been so deeply aching to do since the prior night. In a matter of moments, she was shivering under him, her eyes squeezed shut as she let her head fall back with a scream as she finally came for him. Her hips bucked gently against his hand, begging for more of their own volition while Elena moaned

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    Elie Wiesel Night Analysis

    “Never shall I forget that night, the first night in camp, that turned my life into one long night seven times sealed”(xix). Night, a concept that is filled with darkness, horror, and sorrow. Elie Wiesel is a holocaust survivor who wrote Night in a sense that he would teach other people about how night was the normal and how day never came again. Night is a significant concept that binds Elie’s words into one through the unknown, fear, and lack of heart. The unknown is what many think is known

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    Inky

    thought it would be worth being a member. Yet a fondness ignited, like a burning ember. A night to remember with all my might. Your beautys got me twisted and I'm high as a kite. We partied until morning sun shown. You left me with a feeling like I had just flown. Ode TO The Children Of the night Goblins and ghouls, we are. Behind the paint, Beneath the scars. We tread the night, Nocturne calls Kitten Limerick There once was a very cute kitten, Who liked to sleep in

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    Rhetorical Analysis Of Martin Luther King's Letter

    of the non-violent demonstration by eight of his fellow clergymen, who called it unwise and untimely. In response, King wrote a letter justifying his actions. His use of periodic sentences, a transition from a formal tone to a dark passionate tone in combination with dark imagery, and the use of children to support his argument builds up the reader’s emotion and empathy, so the reader understands the reasons behind his protests. King’s use of a periodic sentence helps builds suspense

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    Voice Paper

    Each subsequent stanza contains further questions, all of which refine this first one. From what part of the cosmos could the tiger’s fiery eyes have come, and who would have dared to handle that fire? What sort of physical presence, and what kind of dark craftsmanship, would have been required to “twist the sinews” of the tiger’s heart? The speaker wonders how, once that horrible heart “began to beat,” its creator would have had the courage to continue the job. Comparing the creator to a blacksmith

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    The Red Room: A Fictional Narrative

    scurried across the bar’s grungy floors as she tried to navigate in the dark, to the door. The room smelled of sweat, hatred and lust. Zilla hated this job, it was pointless and worthless to her. She rather be starting a family or continuing her education but she knew that she was lonely and had a large debt to her name. Zilla stumbled upon the door, yanking it open and savoring the damp yet cool night air. The sky was a dark black with no stars to be seen, as if the sky itself was mourning the day

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    Vincent Van Gogh The Starry Night

    The artwork that I have chosen is titled, "The Starry Night, 1889" by Vincent Van Gogh. This painting is known for being one of Van Gogh's most famous artworks and this painting specifically depicts the window view from his asylum room at Saint-Remy-de-Provence. Van Gogh actually voluntarily checked himself into the Saint-Remy-de-Provence asylum due to the aftermath of him cutting off his left ear in Arles (1888) and confined himself to the institution. I personally think that Van Gogh's battle with

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    Fffworkmayte

    Gangs are still killing. Late last night in the city of New York the gangs attacked again, the so called Guardians stabbed one of the royals to death. The victim was a young boy called Andy he was jumped in a quiet dark alley where there is no traffic near by. The sixteen year old boy was found dead on the same night by a police man on night duty he said “the young male was very pale when I found him as I did the procedures I found out that he just died, because he was still warm as I stood

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    A Visit to His Parents

    he replies: “You can stop apologizing. I’ve heard it enough”. The fact that he says he has heard it too much, shows that he probably has had a lot of disappointments in his life before and therefore he has heard those words many times before. At night when everybody is asleep she sneaks outside to drink whiskey of her shampoo bottle. She uses a shampoo bottle instead of a real whiskey bottle to hide her abuse. But at the same time she says that she doesn’t’ care if her boyfriend detect it. On the

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    The Bloody Benders

    More than a dozen bullet holes were found in the roof and sides of the room, possibly indicating that some of the victims had attempted to fight back after being hit with the hammer. The family murdered about 2 dozen people. In reference to the Dark Triad, the Bender family seemed to have them all.

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