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    medieval castle would not only provide the necessities and luxuries of life but‚ would also be a killing field. A successful medieval castle would include a location suitable for the Lord and townspeople‚ layers of defense from attackers‚ resources and facilities for building and maintenance of a town and community and‚ amenities that made life easier and more fulfilling. A good location was needed to help protect and provide for the townspeople. High ground was a great place to build a castle for the

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    Square Keep Castles

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    Square Keep Castles Stone or Square Keep Castles were built in England by William the Conqueror. Stone Keep Castles were the extension of Motte and Bailey castles. Motte and Bailey castles were only temporary castles while stone keep castles were built to last. The most famous of the castles were the White Tower of the Tower of London and Rochester Castle in Kent. The use of Stone allowed stone keeps to be built an entirely different way to build castles than the Motte and Bailey. Stone was stronger

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    Castiel’s breath leaves clouds of haste in the air. He sits on the frame of his window‚ his eyes looking straight at the castle. Today he will visit it for the first time. His father has promised to take Castiel with him. He will see the guards‚ the knights‚ have a quick glance at the throne room‚ and be able to access the tremendous library. He will walk through the huge gate of the castle like an important person‚ he will feel like a nobleman‚ a knight‚ like a prince. It is not astonishing

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    The Castle Film Analysis

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    The Castle is an Australian film based on the Kerrigan Family‚ who live at 3 Highview Crescent‚ Coolaroo. Dale narrates the film‚ first stating‚ “I’m Dale Kerrigan‚ and this is my story.” Darryl is an upbeat working class Australian. He is a tow truck driver and is the proud husband and father of four children. The eldest son‚ Wayne is in prison for 8 years for armed robbery. He is a good guy‚ but got in with a bad crowd. Middle son Steve is constantly reading The Trading Post hunting for good

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    Rob Sitch's The Castle

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    Rob Sitch’s The Castle (1997) remains an incredibly popular film that portrayed the ‘Aussie Battler’ family in suburbia. The Castle is the story of a working class family‚ the Kerrigans‚ who live a modest life in Melbourne suburbia. Despite their removal from the central city they love every bit of their simple suburban life‚ including the airport in their backyard. Their life and home is threatened when the government tries to attempt to acquire their house for the expanding Melbourne airport. Suburbia

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    Annotating (Glass Castle)

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    Annotating (Glass Castle) Glass Castle Did you notice anything unusual about Jeannette Walls portrayal of poverty‚ or homelessness? * Even though they had bad times with food and other necessities‚ they still were happy as a family * When she was young‚ she viewed life as an adventure and when she got older and in West Virginia she started to see reality of her life and she didn’t want to be seen as the girl who lives in the beat up house and the family that didn’t always have food

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    Middle Ages Castles

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    Castles of the Middle Ages Castles that were built in the middle ages are not only beautiful and detailed but also took a lot of work before all the tools and machines we use for buildings were created. The European nobility mostly made them and of course the royals would live in such an amazingly structured and fortified building of the middle ages. Some cities used walls to keep their enemies away‚ but the most powerful and efficient ones used beautifully designed castles. They evolved over the

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    The Glass Castle Analysis

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    The Glass Castle Do you think that too much change in a family can cause dysfunction? Well in the story “The Glass Castle” the author Jeanette Walls tells her story about how the changes in her family caused dysfunction amongst them. Through her experiences‚ she shows her readers how changes caused mainly by her father changed the lives of their family. In “The Glass Castle” the author uses simile‚ imagery‚ and flashback to show the message of change. The first element Jeanette used to show how

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    “The Castle” directed by Rob Sitch‚ is an Australian movie which expresses a variety of messages about the values connected with Australian culture. The Castle demonstrates themes of mateship‚ family values and team work. These values will be discussed about how these values are pre in the film and discussing how they occur in the film. Mateship is one of the strongest themes that stands out in the movie. For example Darryl‚ who finds his house in danger because the council want to expand the airport

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    The Glass Castle Analysis

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    The Glass Castle is a memoir written by Jeannette Walls‚ published in 2005. It recounts her poverty-stricken childhood‚ and the upbringing of her self-sufficient ideal parents. In this memoir‚ her parents seek freedom from society’s rules‚ and cherish their unstable way of living. Their children‚ however‚ want the exact opposite. They desire the comfort and organization of a normal life. In The Glass Castle‚ they slowly get fed up with their parents‚ and face many obstacles on their way to security

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