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    “The Secret Life of Bees”, written by Sue Monk Kidd and “Percy Jackson and the Lightning thief”, written by Rick Riordan,” are both incredible novels with two very interesting stories. Both of the book’s main characters, Lily and Percy, have to overcome many obstacles in their search for the truth. They discover friends that become more like family, and journeys that lead them down new paths. Percy and Lily both take very different expeditions for the same reason, in this way they are very similar

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    Growing up as a kid, I had a hard time focusing and staying still. I was fidgety and procrastinated everything till the last minute. Chores, homework, you name it, if it could wait until later, I’d being doing it later. I learned this terrible habit from watching my dad put off cleaning out our garage for the last 19 years of my life. So when I think of reading an entire book or having to write a paper, I immediately get a little anxiety knowing I won’t attack it piece by piece like I should. Pair

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    The Red Queen

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    are regular human beings and the silvers who have silver blood and super powers. Mare Barrow is the protagonist of the story and she is quite different from all the others. Mare Barrow started off in a red village where all the reds live. She was a thief and she would lie to support her family. Mare faces the problem of having to go to war at age 18, since she can’t find a job. She then meets an unexpected stranger who would change her whole life. Silvers were born to be powerful and reds were only

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    Poseidon, also know as Neptune in Roman mythology, the God of the Sea. Do you know him? If you don’t, here’s a little “guide” all about him, telling you about his family, friends, his worst enemies, his attributes, divine powers, and his connections to the modern world. Are you ready? Poseidon was the son of Cronus, the God of Time and Age, and Rhea, the Mother of the Gods. He was one of six children. He had two brothers, Zeus and Hades, and three sisters, Hestia, Hera, Demeter. When Poseidon was

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    Lotus Casino

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    The Lotus casino Many of the locations in the movie within the USA corresponded to a certain mythological location. A notable example of this would include the location of the third pearl that the protagonists, Grover, Annabeth, and Percy went to retrieve, which was set in Lotus casino, Las Vegas, Nevada. This is an extremely significant setting, as it is named after, and therefore is based on the mythological ‘country of the Lotus-eaters’. Evidently, as they enter, they are encouraged to eat lotus

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    through our strive to be the best and be seen as perfect in other eyes. Finally, Percy Jackson and the Olympians as well as Heroes of Olympus show once again, how we strive to prove ourselves and build lasting relationships. In the first book, The Lightning Thief, Percy Jackson thinks that by winning a game of Capture the Flag he would prove himself to be a good son and that his father would claim him as his own. This wouldn't be the only time Percy Jackson would strive to prove himself to those around

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    Current-ish Event: Death of Muhammad Ali Many things have happened this years. Trump was recently elected, a gorilla got shot and turned into a meme, and everyone in America is just not happy to be here. While this certain event might not be too current, it’s something that captured my interest more than any of the other topics presented to me. I am, of course, talking about the legend that is Muhammad Ali, world famous boxer, as most people know him. He sadly died this year, but, there’s more to

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    Macbeth

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    Supernatural: “Fair is foul and foul is fair | Hover through the fog and filthy air” (augmenting earlier references to thunder, lightning and rain). “Though his bark cannot be lost | Yet it shall be tempest tossed” Witches “You should be women and yet your beards forbid me to interpret that you are so” Banquo “If you can look into the seeds of time | and say which grain will go and which will not | Speak to me then” Banquo “Is this a dagger which I see before me | the handle towards my hand

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    unpopularity. The fact that the play was set in Scotland also panders to James I as he was James VI of Scotland first. Witches are used in the first scene of “Macbeth” in order to contribute to the play: “When shall we three meet again? / In thunder, lightning, or in rain?” Having witches be the first characters the audience see help to set the stage for the play as they symbolise the evil and supernatural elements within the play, especially since during the 17th century when most people believed in the

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    People like stories that contain much action and adventure. Such stories are real exciting and fun to read. The Hobbit By J. R. Tolkien is able to convey a great story through its characters, thematic elements, and literary features. There is something however, that is able to have a major effect on a story. That is supernatural events. These events are something within a story that the common audience would not firstly expect to occur. It is of these happenings that make a story that little more

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