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Dracula Blood Find
319 wordsThe creation of this monster was actually based upon a Romanian myth, (derived from the word dracula-devil) which implied the existence of vampires or the undead, as Stoker says. But, lets look at this novel in a different way. Who was Dracula? As a historical person, Dracula II Types was either a part of the Ottoman Empire and existed as their advisory for Romania. On the other hand, people say that Dracula was their helper, who destroyed the Turks by torturing them, we can find this in Dracula...
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Edgar Allan Poe Dramatic Irony
630 wordsOne of the main themes of Edgar Allan Poe's The Cask Of Amontillado is revenge. In this summary theme I intend to demonstrate how dramatic irony is used all along the short story as a way of reminding us the true intentions of the character who vowed revenge. Firstly I will make a brief summary of the short story: the story is supposed to happen more than a hundred years ago (it was first published in 1846) during Italian Carnival festivities. The main character, a man called Montressor, feels t...
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Communist Party Social Roles
993 wordsWild Swans Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China is a autobiographical story written by Chinese author Jung Chang. The writer tells an exciting, unsettling and evocative story of how three generations of women from her family were involved in the political life of China during the 20 th century. This is a story of three women, Jung Chang, her mother Bao Qin, and her maternal grandmother Yu-fang. The present paper discusses the marriage of Bao Qin, the authors mother, to a fellow communist and its...
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Jack London White Fang
1,508 wordsThe idea of peaceful rebellion through nature is the basis for many books. Kipling was one of the first one to do it through many of his novels, but Jack London got a lot deeper into that concept. He was born in 1876 in San Francisco, an illegitimate child born to a single woman, but his mother did marry a man named John London, and named her son John London. This family moved a lot, but ended up in San Francisco again where John London, now known as Jack London worked in the bay patrol. Jack wa...
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Dracula Long Find Blood
326 wordsThe creation of this monster was actually based upon a Romanian myth, (derived from the word dracula-devil) which implied the existence of vampires or the undead, as Stoker says. But, let? s look at this novel in a different way. Who was Dracula? As a historical person, Dracula II Types was either a part of the Ottoman Empire and existed as their advisory for Romania. On the other hand, people say that Dracula was their helper, who destroyed the Turks by torturing them, we can find this in Dracu...
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Test Animals Molecular Level
1,041 wordsHerpetological Neurotoxins A herpetological neurotoxin, more commonly known as snake venom, is essentially modified saliva. It s primary functions are to slow down (or kill depending on the potency of the venom) the prey of the snake, and to help in the early stages of digestion. Three types of venomous snake: Opisthoglyphs, Proteroglyphs, andSolenoglyphs; and many types of snake venom: hemotoxic and neurotoxic venoms are some of those that will be discussed in this paper. The first type of veno...
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Ancient Rites Pale Skin Blood
1,432 wordsVincent The Vampire The darkness breathed in the cavernous tomb. The walls of granite that formed their underground catacombs had served as a shelter and a symbol. They were carved with the ancient rites and laws that governed their species and glowed now as if alive through the inconstant flickering of a single torch blazing in the center of the central cavern. To those in the room, the darkness was not their cloak. It revealed all to their pale eyes. The circle of light was empty, devoid even ...
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