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    Bram Stoker’s Dracula was ahead of its time. This story dove into topics that were considered unthinkable in the era it was written‚ forcing the reader to become truly invested in the plot. Through clever manipulation and giving only fragments of some details through the pages discovery happens for the reader at a similar pace as it does for the characters. This is a highly unique characteristic that Stoker was able to fuse into several aspects of his novel. For example‚ the way that Dracula is not

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    happen if humanity was completely controlled by one entity? 1984 is a novel that warns people about a life without any control over humanity. Power‚ control‚ surveillance and manipulation are all emulated throughout 1984 by Big Brother and the Party principles. Orwell advances his message of complete control over and manipulation are all emulated throughout 1984 by Big Brother and the Party principles. Orwell advances his message of complete control over society on them. Big Brother represents the

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    Persuasion Essay Against Online Eduation Nowadays‚ everything about the world is accessible at one’s fingertips. Left and right‚ technological advancements surge throughout stores‚ offices‚ and schools. Not only are schools becoming more technology friendly‚ but online schooling is also growing rapidly. These online schools are attracting millions of teenagers around the world‚ but they are not as good as they seem. Many teenagers who attend online schools prefer traditional schooling since online

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    this performance or façade of love‚ Katniss attempts to rely on the real love felt by her parents and replicate this to satisfy how the state “supposes” she should act. This further indicates the overall loss of identity that occurs through this manipulation of appearances‚ Rather than being able to express her own emotions‚ Katniss is instead reduced into a simple archetype. As such‚ this creates a form of irony in that the Hunger Games are meant be a form of

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    ‘Cousin Kate’ is a double ballade‚ meaning that it is heavily rhymed and consists of six stanzas of 8 lines. It was written by Christina Rossetti in the 1870s. The outline of the poem is that the narrator ‘cottage maiden’ is introduced and describes herself as ‘Hardened by sun and air’ which shows that she is fairly low-class and that she works outside. In the 1800’s‚ if you had a tan because you would be working outside‚ this would show that you were of the working class. She then falls in love

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    Ralph Venuto Venuto 1 Professor Sindy Finkelson Argument and Persuasion November 5‚ 2013 Ending Marijuana Prohibition “Penalties against possession of a drug should not be more damaging to an individual than the use of the drug itself; and where they are‚ they should be changed. Nowhere is this more clear than in the laws against possession of marijuana in private for personal use... Therefore‚ I support legislation amending Federal law to eliminate all Federal criminal penalties for the possession

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    If you want to join my tribe come and see us. Perhaps I’ll let you join. Perhaps not.” This gives the illusion that there is an option in the matter but in reality where in realty he is purposely making his side seem more desirable. This form of manipulation coincides with man’s true evil nature mainly due the fact that he is purposely exploiting the other children to further his own agenda. Ralph response by stating “The fires the most important thing. Without the fire we can’t be rescued. I’d like

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    Abstract: Soil Manipulation to increase efficiency. The objective of this plant growth experiment would be to distinguish if potting soil could be manipulated in any certain way‚ to maximize or increase its overall efficiency. Our goal would be to determine what optimum combination of ingredients would best increase efficiency in soil productivity to equal the result of hydroponics (Cultivation of plants in nutrient solution rather than in soil). Through research our group came to the conclusion

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    Emerson’s tone‚ to some people might be snobby‚ or pretentious. But Emerson’s tone is not snobby at all. He is expressing what he thinks “men thinking” or being an intellectual scholar is. Yes‚ Emerson is very blunt and you could even say harsh. “...but there is no scholar without the heroic mind. He is very blunt and he is opinionated. That is how authors should be. Authors should have their personal opinions and should not be shaken when others have opposing ideas. They should stand by

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    Essay 1: Frankenstein: the frame and its functions‚ the characters (Frankenstein‚ the monster‚ Walton)‚ the main themes; the manipulation of suspense Frankenstein: Chinese boxes‚ Russian dolls and a big‚ scary monster This essay will briefly examine a variety of features in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Firstly‚ it will examine the structure of the novel before turning to the three main characters. Afterwards‚ it will investigate how Shelley manipulates suspense and then discuss a few selected

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