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    the shadows for so much of the novel? 2. Describe Van Helsing’s role as Dracula’s antagonist. Why is the old Dutch professor the most threatening adversary to the Count? 3. Contrast the roles of Mina Harker and Lucy Westenra. How are the women similar? How are they different? Why is Lucy the first to fall under Dracula’s spell? 4. What are the consequences of modernity in Dracula? How does the concern with being scientific affect the characters’ ability to understand the threat against them? 5

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    similarities to events described in the Bible. In The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion‚ the Witch and the Wardrobe we discover a world of fantasy filled with the never-ending battle between good and evil. The children in the story‚ Peter‚ Susan‚ Edmund and Lucy lived in London during the war and were sent to live with a professor because of the air-raids. The children quickly find a wardrobe‚ which is actually a passageway into the land of Narnia. Unbeknownst to them they are the son’s of Adam and the daughter’s

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    “The Lion‚ The Witch‚ and The Wardrobe” is a captivating book written by C.S. Lewis. This book is about four children (Peter‚ Susan‚ Edmund‚ and Lucy)‚ a Witch‚ a Lion‚ and a Wardrobe leading into the mysterious land of Narnia. In the beginning of the book the children‚ who are sent to live with a professor in the English countryside (because of air-raids in London) stumble upon Narnia when hiding a wardrobe in the Professor’s house. When in Narnia they learn of the White Witch and her treachery

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    For my essay‚ I am using the sculpture that Lucy Cathcart had in our three dimensional discussion. To discuss this sculpture in Formal Elements of Art‚ I first am drawn to the lines of the sculpture the first thing I notice it the legs of the spider. The direction of the legs and how they each end to a point‚ no foot just a point. I think the cross-hatching lines were used in this sculpture. I next was drawn to the abdomen of the spider 20 marble eggs in the wire-mesh sac on her abdomen (DeBerry)

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    that are vampires‚ and how they can be destroyed. Not only does he portray good in his expertise‚ but he is also seen throughout the novel as being very kind and willing to sacrifice anything for someone he cared for. While continuing to take care of Lucy Westenra‚ Van Helsing becomes greatly attached to her and her situation‚ stopping at nothing to see that she is healed. He also develops a fatherly affection for Arthur‚ which likely stems from the death of his own daughter‚ whom Arthur reminded him

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    comes back to Narnia because I know he is going to do great things one day. I shall miss Lucy and Edmund very much as I did and still do with Susan and Peter. I wish they can stay. I wish they haven’t grown too old. Now that I am off to Aslan’s country‚ I am sad that I will never see them again. (Sigh) I can still hear Lucy’s last words to me “May I” she said. Normally I am not a hugger but anything for Lucy. I am just so sad that I will never be able to see her precious face again. I wonder what

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    of the people that had that experience‚ according to the book “One Day in the Life Ivan Denisovich”. One of the most important scenes of the story involved resurrection. At the end of the story‚ Aslan appears in front of Queen Lucy and the dwarfs as he was asked by Lucy to help the dwarfs see and understand life to the fullest. “You see‚ the dwarfs will not let us help them. They have chosen cunning over belief‚” Aslan explains after trying to help them out (185 The Last Battle). This is the exact

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    Aslan further parallels Christ when he sacrifices his own life to save Edmund‚ creating the scenario of salvation similar to the Bible (Worsley‚ 152). In the bible‚ Jesus gives up his own life to pay for the sins of the world‚ so those who believe can have an eternal life with him in heaven. Aslan’s sacrifice pays the price for Edmund’s treachery and allows him to live. However‚ Aslan‚ much like Jesus‚ rises from the dead and brings his supporters who have frozen into stone statues by the White

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    The things that brought joy in life such as nature‚ music‚ good books‚ routine pleasures serve as minor indicators. One cannot make them their central focus. If so‚ such things will disappear. The Chronicles of Narnia complement Lewis’s own experience‚ for in them one finds joy Lewis found ultimate joy only in Christ‚ and the Narnians‚ only in Aslan. The first Narnian tale foreshadows the last symbolic of how Christ is the Alpha and Omega In The Lion‚ the Witch and the Wardrobe at the first mention

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    step in gaining the equality that women should have. As Alice Paul says in the movie‚ “It’s unfair to die in a fight we shouldn’t have to fight.” In Iron Jawed Angels‚ we are shown part of the journey to gain women the right to vote. Alice Paul and Lucy Burns meet with Carrie Chapman Catt and Anna Shaw about being apart of the NAWSA. Paul and Burns are given control of the Washington D.C. office as long as they raise their own funds. Their plan is to get an amendment and plan a parade. A march/parade

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