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    (Add Creative Title Here) by:Tijuan White “The First 48.” “James Patterson.”.” “Crime Watch Daily”. These shows have one thing in common, they are all murder mystery. I have always loved the thrill of a good murder mystery. So, I asked myself “Why not be in one.” That was when I came into the idea of my career choice. I had some questions to ask first,“What tools would you use to solve a crime scene?” “What would be the first thing you would do when you arrive at a crime scene?” and “What are the

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    The two poems America and Money go ironically hand and hand with one another. One poem is about the materialistic nature of Americans and the other is all about what gets the materials for the materialistic people of America. Money is the driving force of the world and America could arguably be the driving force of the world.It is in American’s present nature to spend money and brag about their possessions. So comparing these two poems is an easy task to say the least. The poems America and Money

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    Billy Collins’ poem “Introduction to Poetry” provides a coded guide to help beginning readers understand how to unlock the mysteries of poetry. The speaker urges readers to read critically with an emphasis on the poem’s structure, sound, and artistic merit, but cautions them against getting so caught up in the search for meaning that they forget to enjoy the poem. Poetry can be a challenge to read for many, and Billy Collins wants to help students overcome this challenge. When reading poetry it’s

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    The heart and soul of the story, the very foundation that reflects and defines the main character’s experience or their thoughts and actions, the intended moral of the story as well as the conclusion or point of view of the author – these are all expressed through the theme. It is the element of fiction that glues and binds all the other elements of a story together. The goal of this paper is to show how the theme of suffering affected the characters of two different works of fiction. In the story

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    One popular trope in science fiction and fantasy is to represent marginalized groups such as the poor, immigrants and racial and sexual minorities with fantastical beings, such as mutants, robots, magical creatures, or aliens. The author will usually use these beings and their treatment as a metaphor for common real-world prejudices. Some significant examples of media that feature this trope are, District 9, Avatar, Star Trek, X-men, and Blade Runner. This trend has been around for many years

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    What’s a thriller without some suspense? That’s right, not very interesting. A classic example of a thriller with incredible amounts of suspense is Sign of The Four. This book was highly acclaimed and still is for it keeps thrill seeking readers on the edge of their seats. Here’s a few ways how he builds suspense. In the first chapter it is revealed that Watson is the narrator. This takes an interesting first hand account of the book. The author makes it a point to show many instances in which

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    science fiction genre in short suite stories such as “A Cybernetic Society” written by Isabella Furini and Ashna Nadan, helps to convey and raise concerns about our modern society. Most people might argue that a creative piece is able to convey the message of which the author intends to convey and it is not dependent on the genre. However, the genre allows the author to be able to explore a particular context and be able to convey their message in a particular way. The science fiction genre allows its

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    There are lots of poems have different structures to them.The first poem I picked is “The Fish”(754) by Elizabeth Bishop. The poem I dislike is “next to of course god America I” (744) by E.E. Cummings. Both of these poems are similar in the sense that they both follow is similar structure and form. The Fish has a lot of imagery in it while the America one is more of trying to get a point across. I like the Fish poem because It has strong imagery, interesting poem, and good word choice.I dislike the

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    Macbeth Universal Themes

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    Good morning/afternoon Mrs Moore and follow students. In this speech, I will be discussing how universal themes are transformed due to their composition by comparing William Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ and Mark Bronzel’s 2005 BBC rendition ‘Macbeth Retold’. ‘Macbeth’ explores a variety of themes and language that reflect Elizabethan times, relevant to Shakespeare’s context whilst ‘Macbeth Retold’ uses themes and a modified plot for the modern-day audience. Likewise, both revolve around the universal

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    Songs Of Experience Tone

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    In the two poems "Songs of Innocence" and "Songs of Experience," there are multiple similarities and differences regarding their tones. The poet uses diction to demonstrate these several similarities and differences that are being used for their tones. In "Songs of Innocence," he uses dark (sad, depressing, etc.) and light (happy) emotion to describe their tones. Regarding the use of the dark tones for the poems, the poet uses the first line in "Songs of Innocence." The first line goes as following;

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