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    conventional ethics.In my eyes‚ the people inside the caves whose reality consists of the cave and its shadows relateto the people of a society who live their lives‚ doing whatever they can to meet the norms and fit in. Theseindividuals never question the shadows directly in front of them‚ as those shadows are the only realitythey know. They have no reason to look beyond or question the shadows because they have no idea thatthere may be more; there may be other ways of living life.The individuals

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    The Equidry Short Story

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    of the things he’s afraid of. Because every Sunday morning‚ there’s a shadow that looked weird around the edge of the cave. Really weird‚ he never saw any of shadows that looks like that. And there’s always different sounds coming from the shadow. He calls it “Equidry”. He went to talk to his friends about normal things‚ but when he is talking to his friend‚ he’s actually looking at their shadows. But he never spot any of shadows that looks like the one that is around the edge of his cave on EVERY

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     and the “season of Darkness” is the dark times that the  characters face. Dickens uses words such as “mildewy” and “a clammy and intensely cold  mist” to illustrate the gloom in the novel. The narrator also says‚ “Shadows of the night  revealed themselves‚ in the forms of their dozing eyes and wandering thoughts” (18). Dickens  uses shadows to also illustrate the mystery that occurs. Not only does mystery portray the  quote‚ but a sense of evilness and wickedness depicts the story as a whole. Both of these  quotes create a

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    was a good decision‚ then‚ to transform the original movie‚ despite its relatively small fan base‚ into the hit series known and loved today. But Buffy wasn’t the first vampire story to jump mediums. The beloved soap opera of the late 1960s‚ Dark shadows‚ was turned into a movie by Tim Burton‚ starring Johnny Depp as the Count Barnabas Collins. While the main characters are almost the opposite -- a trendy teenage girl who slays vampires and a 200-year-old playboy turned into a vampire‚ thrown out

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    America’s Beliefs as Told Through American Gods We believe in so many things. Even if they’re the wrong things. What do people believe in? What is it that we put our faith in circa 2017? Do we pray to a pantheon‚ do we sacrifice to an omnipotent deity? These are the overarching questions asked by the fantasy novel American Gods written by Neil Gaiman. While the book was published in 2001‚ a many of its budding concepts of a world reliant on technology and dependent on interconnectivity were premonitions

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    Wayang Kulit

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    Origin: The term Wayang is the Japanese word for shadow‚ or Bayang in Indonesian and Malay. In modern Javanese and Indonesian vocabulary‚ Wayang is often associated with the puppet itself or the whole puppet theatre performance. History: Wayang is a general term meaning traditional theatre in Indonesia. This art was imported from India or China‚ both of which have a long tradition of shadow puppetry and theatre in general. However‚ there very well may have been ingenious storytelling traditions

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    choreography—specifically within the number “Shadow Waltz” directed by Busby Berkeley—combine to create an “on-screen fantas[y]‚” enabling the viewer to “inhabit luxurious spaces well beyond his or her financial means” (Fischer‚ 120). However‚ these spaces of fantasy did not stretch to re-imagine conventional gender roles. Rather‚ the camera’s abstraction of female bodies ultimately emphasizes objectification and sexual regulation‚ even within

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    area of the world‚ a lunar eclipse may be viewed from anywhere on the night side of the Earth. A lunar eclipse lasts for a few hours‚ whereas a total solar eclipse lasts for only a few minutes at any given place‚ due to the smaller size of the moon’s shadow. Also unlike solar eclipses‚ lunar eclipses are safe to view without any eye protection or special precautions‚ as they are no brighter (indeed dimmer) than the full moon itself. Two solar and two lunar eclipses take place in 2012 as follows.

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    this cave that is set up in a stadium-style fashion. The prisoners are facing a large wall towards the bottom of the cave. On this wall‚ a shadow of a tree is being displayed. Bert and the prisoners called this shadow of a tree‚ “tree.” Behind the prisoners is a contained fire and in front of that fire is a figurine of a tree‚ which casts the shadow. These shadows are being casted by a security guard in the cave. We will call him

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    by Sandra Cisneros and Middle School Loneliness all faced turning points in their lives. All three characters Moon Shadow‚ Rachel‚ and the boy all adapted to their turning points. DragonWings by Laurence Yep is a amazing‚ realistic fiction about Moon Shadow being without a father because he left to go live in the Golden Mountains to get money for the family can survive. Moon Shadow had adapted by going thru life without his father. The Author Wrote‚”All I knew was that a few months before I was born

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