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    romance elements in “Chivalry” by Neil Gaiman In Neil Gaiman’s short story “Chivalry”‚ an elderly woman finds and buys the Holy Grail in a thrift shop to use it as a decorative element in her house. At the same time‚ a knight from the Round Table is in the quest of finding this sacred object of God. This short story contains many elements of romance‚ such as the religious quest‚ love and adventure and courtly and chivalric life. By modernizing romance‚ Gaiman suggests that love and loyalty are

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    In Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman and Mythology by Edith Hamilton‚ there are many ways in which characters from both books are similar and different. One of the closest connections I saw was between Spider from Anansi Boys and Loki from Mythology. Their connection is very close because Spider and Loki did something abominable and they both paid for their actions through torture in two similar ways. It seems that Neil Gaiman modeled Spider after Loki because of their similar stories. Spider and Loki

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    The Monsters of Beowulf Although the 2007 film Beowulf‚ produced by Robert Zemeckis‚ was inspired by the Old English epic poem by the same name‚ the writers‚ Neil Gaiman and Roger Avary‚ altered the story in several ways to fit the big screen. Three of the most notable changes in the screenplay are the monsters‚ Grendel‚ Grendel’s mother‚ and the dragon. First of all‚ the writers of the Beowulf screenplay changed several things about Grendel. In the poem‚ Grendel is portrayed as a “man-eating

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    Neil Gaiman sets the story with a Victorian time tale‚ giving a chosen hero‚ Tristran Thorin‚ a quest to find a fallen star for his one true love. Gaiman uses this common trope that most fantasy stories have to build a structure‚ and once he gave the character a journey to go forth‚ Gaiman was able to play with the plot line to make it his own. Amy Allison’s review on his work “Overcoming a slow beginning and occasionally clunky dialogue‚ Gaiman ends up pulling off a feat

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    air above me and watched‚ dispassionately” (Gaiman 75). The second main character is Lettie Hempstock; she is a twelve years old girl and is the one who “invited” The un-named protagonist to this magical world. For instance she is the one who brought the protagonist to the Hempstock farm and that is where he got the magic worm stuck to his feet. One can see how the principal characters of this novel are the un-named protagonist and Lettie. Throughout Neil Gaiman’s book there has been a few settings

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    Thor: Ragnarok (2017) is the third movie telling the story of Thor but also Ragnarok. The movie and Gaiman in his book Norse Mythology picture Ragnarok very differently. Ragnarok‚ according to Norse Mythology‚ is a great battle accompanied by various natural disasters and subsequent submersion of the world in water between the Gods and resulting in the death of a number of major figures (including Odin‚ Thor and Loki). After Ragnarok the world was supposed to resurface back again. Let me begin with

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    important functions of reading and how does books change the human society. The first point is people should read for joy. Second‚ reading foster empathy. And third‚ it’s a way to explore the world. At the beginning‚ the author directly cited from Neil Gaiman’s “Why Our Future Depends on Libraries‚ Reading and Daydreaming” that the article is “the most dimensional inquires into the significant of books and the role of reading”. Reading makes people understanding about the world around them‚ learning

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    be allowed to continue to dictate what youth read and ultimately come to believe (Harvey‚ Linda)? A recent study has shown that adults are more likely to support censoring or banning books while most youth are against it (Rampell‚ Catherine). Neil Gaiman once said‚ “ Ideas- written ideas are special. They are the

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    and discovery. Gaiman believes that‚ “people who cannot understand each other cannot exchange ideas‚ cannot communicate” (1). This is true because literature‚ allows individuals to connect with larger truths and ideas within society. Without literature‚ there’s a boundary that inflicts what there is to know and how to understand it. Also Gaiman relates to his belief in books by stating‚ “I do not believe that all books will or should migrate onto screens” (4). I agree with Gaiman because digital

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    In The Strange Case of Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson and “Coraline” by Neil Gaiman‚ both represent how doubles are reflections of characters inner desires. Double’s are objects or people who contain attributes a person represses‚ and does not have. But put the two objects or characters together they are equivalent to a human. However‚ the acts the doubles do in both novels are hidden by the characters to protect their identity. Both protagonists from both narratives enjoy their

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