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    The Maiden with the Wooden Bowl *Summary Once upon a time there was an old couple who lived with their only daughter who has a remarkable charm and beauty. One day her mother told her that she may follow her father in heaven. After that her mother told her that she must hide her beauty‚ because men could be tempted by her beauty and charm. And in order to hide her beauty her mother told her that she must wear a wooden bowl. Few days passed the maiden had no choice but to work at the

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    turn you into junk! I’ll rip you into so many pieces‚ you’ll never be able to return!" - Suigintou to Shinku‚ Rozen Maiden Ouvertüre - Episode 02 "Surprised to see me‚ Shinku? Come now‚ did you actually think you could defeat me so easily? You really are such a dummy." "Why...? Why did you...? When I love you so much... How could you leave me like that?" - About Rozen‚ Rozen Maiden Ouvertüre - Episode 01 "You really want to die‚ don’t you? I use a little power and this is what happens..." - Suigintou

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    Maiden Voyage Listening Assignment Tune: Maiden Voyage Personnel: Herbie Hancock – Piano Ron Carter – Bass Tony Williams – Drums Freddie Hubbard – Trumpet George Coleman – Tenor Saxophone This tune‚ as well as the rest of the album‚ was recorded in 1965 under the Blue Note Label. It is a 32-bar AABA form. The changes are composed of 4 different m7sus chords‚ which creates a very open sound. The recording that I have is 7 minutes and 57 seconds in length. The tune starts out with

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    The prescribed passage‚ Maiden Voyage from Denton Welch’s novel is rich in action and suspense. Several literary devices are employed by the author to create such an appealing effect. The first person narrative is introduced in the first line of this passage and is very important throughout the prose‚ especially when the protagonist encounters the decapitated head. The narrative style enhances the sensations of utter surprise and horror by describing the experience in a more personal viewpoint

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    Everyone at some point has to go to middle school. For me i went from Maiden Elementary to Maiden Middle. Let me tell you it wasn’t all fun and games. Anyone who says different is most likely lying through their teeth. I got out of the car on the first day and i was nervous. I had no idea what would happen when i got inside. I didn’t know where i would go once i got inside. When i walked in they told us to go to the gym. When i got in the gym there were tons of new faces seventh and eighth graders

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    The male characters in Death and the King’s Horseman had a very strong clash throughout the play and played very important roles but the female characters also played a very pivotal role in the outcome of the play as well. The female characters play a very important role in the ritual and cultural aspect of the play Death and the King’s Horseman. Iyaloja and Jane Pilkings both play very important roles in the play to help aid that the messages being portrayed about the culture‚ ritual‚ modernity

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    Death has always been the most debated subject regarding humans belief. It is part of life‚ yet a mystery nobody has experienced to tell. It is said to drive people’s actions‚ however Death is still a mystery as the whole human race still wonders how it acts on people’s lives and what is next after Death. In the play Hamlet‚ Shakespeare uses the theme of Death to drive the characters actions‚ and portrays the tragedy through their dialogues and significant symbols to create a tragic atmosphere.

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    There are many ways that both "Aunty Misery" and "The Crane Maiden" are alike and different. This essay will be comparing and contrasting the stories. They have common and different things about both these two stories. This essay will be showing how these stories are alike and different. Both the stories have something that are in common. The first thing is that they are both supernatural‚ because they both contain something that can be in folklore. Each story shows that they have to let go

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    1. Many definitions of tragedy claim that at the end of the play positives have emerged. Is it possible to see anything positive in the ending of ’Death of a Salesman’? The play "Death of a Salesman" shows the final demise of Willy Loman‚ a sixty- year-old salesman in the America of the 1940’s‚ who has deluded himself all his life about being a big success in the business world. It also portrays his wife Linda‚ who "plays along" nicely with his lies and tells him what he wants to hear‚ out of

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    Annabel Lee as a representative of Poe’s poems about death of beautiful maidens It’s always a little hard to separate the life of the legendary Poe from his works. In this case‚ there are some striking similarities. „Annabel Lee“ is the last complete poem written by Poe‚ published shortly after his death in 1849. Like many of Poe’s poems including "The Raven‚" "Ulalume‚" and "To One in Paradise“‚ it explores the theme of the death of a beautiful woman‚ “the most poetical topic in

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