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    Finch By: Ms. Driscoll   A-­‐1   Maycomb’s streets are safe again after “One-Shot Finch” shoots a rabid dog. Sheriff Heck Tate and Atticus Finch responded to a call from the Finches’ housekeeper‚ that there was a mad dog on the loose. Arriving together‚ Finch and Tate recognized Tim Johnson‚ Harry Johnson’s dog‚ weaving down the street in front of the Radley home. At Sheriff Tate’s urging‚ Atticus Finch took the kill shot‚ ending the crisis. Jeremy Finch was the first to sight Tim Robinson

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    does Robin Hood have? What issues need to be addressed? He had to deal with the dramatically growth of his band‚ he loose power and the discipline was corrupted. He didn’t knew the half of his men. Also he had intrinsic motivations to fight the sheriff and he didn’t a clear vision of strategy. The most important thing to care of was the decision of joining the conspiracy. It was an important opportunity with a lot of risk but in case of wining‚ with a great reward‚ not just for him and his gang

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    stating that he was being investigated due to a serious complaint. Outraged about this he went to a close friend who also happened to be Sheriff Robert Roberts and a past patient. Dr. Arafiles told Sheriff Roberts that he was being harassed. Sheriff Roberts was allowed a copy of the complaint since he was going to be investigating the alleged harassment. Once Sheriff Roberts and Dr. Arafiles looked over then note that were able to narrow it down to who wrote the

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    today’s society has taken a turn for the worse and how a new wave of evil has swept over the land‚ washing away the old values. McCarthy utilizes Sheriff Bell to represent the law and order‚ good morals‚ and honesty with which society was so rich with before the apocalyptic wave of evil (represented by Chigurh) took over. In addition‚ McCarthy also uses Sheriff Bell’s several monologues describing how the old values of the country he grew accustomed to are inevitably dissipating right in front of his

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    The Significance of Llewelyn Moss McCarthy’s No Country for Old Men is a story about survival that focuses on themes of morals‚ morality‚ and luck. In many ways‚ this is a story about how people deal with death. Llewelyn Moss‚ one of the most significant characters in the novel‚ emphasizes the underlining theme which is that death comes for us all. Characters in No Country for Old Men are western in the sense they use words sparingly. They are all: tough‚ modest‚ and patient‚ living by the saying

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    and coined expressions to give a suggestion of antiquity. While residing with the earl of Leicester in London‚ Spenser began to write The Faerie Queene‚ and in 1580 he was appointed secretary to Arthur Grey‚ 14th Baron Grey de Wilton‚ the new lord deputy of Ireland. Thereafter‚ Spenser lived mostly in Ireland‚ near Cork‚ where he completed his great allegory. In 1589 he was visited by the English poet‚ courtier‚ and explorer Sir Walter Raleigh‚ who recognized the merit of the poem and brought Spenser

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    and the evidence presented was undeniable. On March 25‚ 1931 a deputy sheriff group in Paint Rock‚ Alabama stopped a freight train traveling from Chattanooga‚ Tennessee. Hoboeing was a common "pastime" in the Depression year of 1931. It was when men‚ and sometimes women‚ caught trains traveling to different places to try and find jobs. On the twenty-fifth of March two dozen men rode on the Chattanooga bound train‚ yet the deputies only arrested nine young black men‚ in age ranging from twelve to

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    Relationship of Western Film Heroes with the Community In the genre of western films‚ the hero plays a key role. In many films the American people have turned their attention to more constructive pursuits‚ such as battling nature to progress America’s future rather than each other. In between this wild country fraught with danger and corruption lies the role of the hero. The hero is usually portrayed as an individual with exceptional skills who through their abilities rids a town of the corrupt

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    CHAPTER I How Robin Hood Became an Outlaw CHAPTER II How Robin Hood Met Little John CHAPTER III How Robin Hood Turned Butcher‚ and Entered the Sheriff’s Service CHAPTER IV How Little John Entered the Sheriff’s Service CHAPTER V How the Sheriff Lost Three Good Servants‚ and Found Them Again CHAPTER VI How Robin Hood Met Will Scarlett CHAPTER VII How Robin Hood Met Friar Tuck CHAPTER VIII How Allan-a-Dale’s Wooing Was Prospered CHAPTER IX How the Widow’s Three Sons Were Rescued

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    Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood Script Prologue Cold open to the ending the Merry Men escape from their chains and there is a massive fight featuring everyone onstage the same as the one at the end! Puck: Yes‚ He journeyed through the forest To find a band of merry men He tried to cross a bridge Guarded by Little John and then Back to vamp Little John: YOU SHALL NOT PASS! Robin: Who do you think you are Gandalf?! Little John: I AM NOT A CONJUROR OF CHEAP TRICKS! Robin: Oh come on

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