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    The Fall Of The House of Usher is a terrifying tale of the demise of the Usher family, whose inevitable doom is mirrored in the diseased and evil aura of the house and grounds. Poe uses elements of the gothic tale to create an atmosphere of terror. The decaying house is a metaphor for Roderick Usher’s mind, as well as his family line. The dreary landscape also reflects his personality. Poe also uses play on words to engage the reader to make predictions, or provide information. Poe has also set the

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    The Crystal Palace can be described as a firm glass building that was initially made in Hyde Park, London, in order to be the home for the Great Exhibition of 1851. It was known that “14,000 exhibitors from all around organized together in the 990,000 square foot exhibition space in order to display models of technology that was developed during the Industrial Revolution.” () It was created and designed by a man named Joseph Paxton and is “three times bigger than St. Paul’s Cathedral.” () Once the

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    After initially making a pledge to the Catholics, King James I soon retracted his promises, causing the onset of the Gunpowder Plot. The king’s actions enraged the masses and caused them to further distrust the monarch. Prison sentences and harsh fines were doled out for not participating in the Anglican Church (Rance 36). The king had once held everyone’s trust, yet now he threatened to take their lives away if they did wrong in his opinion. In fact, King James ensured that Catholic persecution

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    administration (Norton, p.176). This was the first time that ministers of war consisted of civilians and this grew the armies power exponentially. Louis XIV also overhauled the grandeur of France when he took an old village Versailles and turned it into the palace of Versailles that became known as one of the most splendid marvels in Europe so much so, that it became the envy of lessor kings.

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    “Remember, remember the 5th of November, the gunpowder treason and plot; I know of know reason why the gunpowder treason should ever be forgot.” If only they could have known the fate that was in store for them and how his name would be known for centuries to come: Guy Fawkes and his Gunpowder Treason. The night was remembered well, and Maria will never forget the pain that followed the 5th of November. She begged and pleaded, Fell to her knees. “Please my love.” She cried in anguish “It is not

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    The Palace Of Versailles

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    1. The Palace of Versailles was constructed in 1624. It was constructed for the residence of the Kings of France. Occasionally the government would hold meetings here. It did originally begin as a small hunting lodge for Louis XIII. 2. The Grand Trianon was originally a family retreat for Louis XIV. It was known as a retreat for relaxing and leisure time. The Petit Trianon was originally built for King Louis’ mistress. It was also a place filled with orange trees and green shrubs beautifully landscaped

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    Juvia adjusted the position of her bag as she started to search the ship. Annoyed by the blue blob, she pushed her hair out of her eyes, noticing something small and shiny hiding in one of the ship's cupboards. She swam over to it, a smile tugging at the corners of her lips. Juvia picked up the strange object and examined it with wonder. "Pisces! Come look at this!" she exclaimed, happily. Pisces swam over slowly, careful not to touch anything. When he reached her, he gasped. "What... What is

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    16th to 18th century Europe was defined by numerous reforms and changes brought on by monarchs adopting the practice of Absolutism. Absolutism is a political system where monarchs have unlimited, centralized authority, and absolute sovereignty over a nation. During the rise of absolutism in Europe, many rulers were recognized by their immense power and displays of control, this includes the standout figure, King Louis XIV. The foundations of modern Europe were built upon several events and movements

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    about recent events. First, her dad, Thomas Halter, lost his job, then she told her friends about it and they felt bad for her and were going to bring her to the mall. Next her dad got a new job and they had to move somewhere near the Buckingham Palace. Lastly her dog, Rufus, got very sick and hasn't been eating very much food, which is causing him to be very skinny. She started to sob, but then her mom came in and helped to comfort her. Tanya decided to spend the rest of her time outside with

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    Guy Fawkes Analysis

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    What Does Guy Fawkes Say? Philip James Bailey captures the essence that, “Man is a military animal, glories in gunpowder, and loves parade” (Bailey 213). It is definitely easy for us to recall Baileys judicious argument between him and his hearers. We are what we can call ourselves a little animalistic. We realistically savor each valuable moment within a fight. For instance, we have this parade that allows us to enjoy our fifteen minutes of fame, just for doing well in the fight. The time has come

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