I'm the King of the Castle Essay

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    who were talking to each other, looking concerned. “Why are they so loud?” She thundered concernedly. King Paul Wesley, Bonnie’s father, came into the room in a hurried face. “Bonnie, your tiara! It’s gone,” The king yelled with a cracky voice. The guards from inside of the Egypt Empire Castle ran to the largest tower to bang a big bell on top of the castle. Everyone started to hush down. The King came outside to talk to the commoners. He told them there’s been robbery going on and that someone stole

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    The Dreamcatcher I live in DreamLand way above Earth. I’m a dreamer, i can summon anything or change into anything. These perks help us control your dreams through a bracelet you get when you are twelve. “ Hey you wanna go to crystal castle today?” Dissey excitingly said “But didn’t April and June come over yesterday ?” I said “Please Rose, if we go over then they won’t complain about how gold and shiny our castle is.” Dissey said while doing puppy eyes.I felt bad when i looked into his

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    Macbeth Macbeth decided to become King because he wanted to have power over people and listened to the witches’ prophecies letting his ambition encounter his death. Which led to show not to be greedy. The beginning of the play, Macbeth and Banquo were confronted by three witches. The witches wanted to convince Macbeth to do something abdominal for them and all three of them predicted truth. Lady Macbeth gave Macbeth the influence the murdering of King Duncan to become king of scotland and so her husband

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    Mahmoud Alama October 24th 2014 The King is Dead, Long Live Macbeth! Written by: Name Newspaper: The Kingdom’s Scroll Sponsor: The Thrones’ Press ​Just a few hours ago at Macbeth’s castle there are whispers that the king has been slain, Macbeth will take throne! The king made a friendly visit to Macbeth’s castle, and just a few hours later his body was found dead on the floor by noble Macduff. He explained the situation as, “O horror, horror, horror! Toung nor heart Cannot conceive nor name

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    The Golden Candy Cane It was almost midnight and the memories of my father were trapped in my head. He had gone missing last week. The thing that bothered me the most was that he was just sweet old Mr. Kane. There was no motive for anyone to hurt him or take him. He owned a candy shop on Main Street and everyday after school the kids who dropped by got a free mint drop. I was his only child so I don’t understand why the only thing he left me in his will was a dusty, old chest that had been in the

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    "Ugh. It's disgusting, how convincing you sound gassing me up like that, like you'd fit right in with the rest of the pandering idiots roaming about the castle. I take back what I said about missing you earlier." He scowled in mock disgust, though his words couldn't be further from the truth. Having Hal here eased some of the pressure off Dirk's mind, and gave him an ally where he normally would have none. The sight of the green-clad men flanking English's side instilled the same visceral unease

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    “What is the matter, my queen?” King Leopold asked Regina as she stared into nothingness, looking a little longing. “It’s nothing, my dear,” she said, putting on a fake smile. Snow White looked a little worried for her step-mother. Regina noticed and quickly started eating so neither of them would ask her what’s wrong. When they all finished, Regina was the first to leave the table. The king could not bear it, so he asked his daughter to go to Regina and see what’s wrong. He thought she would tell

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    experience fear one must be or feel alone with their worry. It is only when we unite that chance, choice, and change. hope. can extinguish that fear. It is Hope, that is ultimately stronger than the fear that sparked it. In the autobiography, The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls, author and protagonist of the novel, unravels her upbringing in a toxic, dysfunctional, and anarchist family. Throughout the novel, readers become familiar with the fear the Walls children experience in response to their parents'

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    shook, listened to the roar of the wind and the beating on the rain that continuously cascaded over the roof. As lighting strikes they would be interrupted by a knock on the door. Sage approached the door and opened it, to her surprise it was the kings helper coming to relay a direct message. He said “ Sage, the kingdom needs your help. This storm is one conjured from an evil power, it’s Dare the Dragon.” As the squires words ended sage announced the mission was in order. “Gather up your things we

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    stops in a castle along the way where he and the lord trade all gifts that they receive each day. After three days, Sir Gawain leaves and meets the Green Knight where only nicks sir Gawain’s neck with the axe and reveals that he is the lord of the castle where Gawain stayed and the cut was for not giving up all of his gifts. This Arthurian romance has no known author but the popularity of the story has kept it alive. In this story, Gawain sacrificed his own life to defend the honor of his King Arthur

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