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My journey began in the middle of the Mediterranean sea to the north of Africa, making my way towards the Nile delta. We had left Southampton 9 days ago and were now coming to the end of our sea journey because in a couple of days we would be landing in Egypt. We had come as an exploration party going to the ancient Egyptian pyramids. Our party consisted of me and my sister Elsa. Our guide, was an American who we only knew as Wilson. He was a rather unusual person, very and rather...
left the campsite . The journey back was pretty
left the campsite . The journey back was pretty
uneventful as we went back through the baking hot desert night to where another
ship was moored to take us and the Americans back home to Southampton. It was
the most eventful day of my life, even though we were only in Egypt for one day. It
was the most amazing thing that had ever happened to me.
When we were back home, Elsa wrote a book about our journey. It turned out
to be a best seller. After all she was only a librarian.
The ways in which the generic codes the conventions of science fiction are used in 'The Day The Earth Stood Still' and 'Independence Day' are very different. The main factor is that both films were made in two different times. 'The Day The Earth Stood Still' was made in 1951,...
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"Macbeth" is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare in the seventeenth Century, the actual play itself is set in the 11th Century during the reign of King James 1. During this period, people were very superstitious, therefore, probably appealed to a lot of people as there is a lot of...
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Before and around Shakespeare's time Jews were portrayed on stage as stock characters. They were played by Christians dressed up in long cloaks, wearing a skullcap with a long beard. They spoke in exaggerated tones and accents and made lots of arm movements. They were figures of fun, the...
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'The Body Snatchers', 'The Signal Man' and shall be referring to the two short stories; 'The Red Room' and 'The Black Veil'. These are all typical examples of ghost stories of the gothic genre. They all use a combination of gothic imagery and different atmospheres to create suspense for the...
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Examine the dramatic techniques Miller uses in " A View From The Bridge" and how effectively they convey the social context and central themes in the play. In the 1950"s, New York was a diverse cultural "melting pot"; because it was a magnet for immigrants both legitimate and illegal....
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