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CSWarner is a full time student and part time free lance writer living in Pennsylvania.
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Ironic Twists in Parricide PunishedOne of the biggest ironic twists in "Parricide Punished" is how the first person narrator loses credibility when he realizes the full truth of the story. The structural irony becomes apparent as the narrator realizes his error in judgment.
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Different Perspectives in Shelley's FrankensteinMary Shelley's Frankenstein is an example of timeless literature that contains thought-provoking levels, sharing a familiar story from many different perspectives.
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Book Review: The Vindictive Monk or the Fatal Ring by CrookendenGothic literature often features a plot revealing a character's imprisonment. While many bonds in literature are literal, a thorough reading illuminates the prison that truly confines a character-- the mind.
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Metatexts in Poe's The Fall of the House of UsherIn addition to the outer level of a story, authors who provide subtext that reveal plot profundity achieve success in that the reader is compelled to analyze the story in greater depth.
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The Misleading Legend of The Castle of OtrantoIn the first and second printing of Walpole's "The Castle of Otranto," the author writes unusual prefaces for each, which identifies the polarization of his intentions with each publication of his novel.
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Buffoonery in Walpole's The Castle of OtrantoWalpole's "The Castle of Otranto" contains so many instances of buffoonery and irony that the foolishness becomes the story line.
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Campbell's Hero Cycle: Can Scarlett O'Hara Measure Up?Campbell created a literary theory which he calls "the hero cycle". The hero cycle can be applied to any character in literature. Specifically defining the phases required to obtain heroism, Campbell outlines a literary hero.
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Clinton VS. Giuliani: Who Will Win the Women's Vote in '08?Every vote counts; however, today's politicians value women's ballots more than ever. Why? Candidates remember previous elections. Republicans and Democrats agree that women's votes will likely be the deciding factor in this electoral race. -
Gone with the Wind: Behind the Scenes and Book CoverAre you aware of the behind-the-scenes events of one of the most popular novels and biggest movies of all time? -
Educational Games for Children: No Batteries Required!Holiday suggestions for little ones; educational games that will not break the bank!
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Prepare for Halloween at Jason's Woods in Lancaster, PennsylvaniaPrepare to be horrified this Halloween! The thrill seeking lover's of Halloween must visit Jason's Woods, located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Jason's Woods have been delighting and frighting guests for 22 years.
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Clorox Anywhere Hard Surface Daily Sanitizing Spray: The Review and the Real DealClorox Anywhere Hard Surface Daily Sanitizing Spray works, but the reality is that everyone can make their own sanitizing "bleach water" for pennies per spray bottle!
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Six Advantages to Obtaining an Online DegreeThe online experience has many advantages over a typical "bricks and mortar" college classroom setting. If you are considering online learning, read on to learn six specific advantages to taking classes online.
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Five Practical Holiday Gifts for ParentsWhile practical presents may not seem as luxurious as the prepackaged goodies available during the holiday season, parents will appreciate them when credit card bills start appearing in mailboxes in January.
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Equity in Shakespeare's Measure for MeasureShakespearean literature not only provides entertainment but also shares insight into the ideology of the times. In Measure for Measure, Shakespeare gives modern readers a glimpse of what was considered fair or equitable hundreds of years ago.
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Find Halloween Terror in Mountville, Pennsylvania's "Field of Screams"Looking for a hair-raising Halloween horror story to experience? Look no farther than Mountville, Pennsylvania's "Field of Screams" located off of Route 30.
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Choose Safe Halloween Costumes and Creatively Enhance Halloween SafetyOvernight temperatures are dropping; Leaves are starting to change colors; Fall is in the air, and Halloween costumes are hanging on the racks of retail stores. -
Understanding How the Government Stimulates the EconomyA constant subject of debate and concern in the political arena, the economy remains to be a highly debated topic. Stimulating the economy is accomplished in one of two ways. The government can increase government spending or decrease taxes.
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New England Patriot's Coach Bill Belichick...Cheating??In the very first week of football season, the New York Jets coaches, players and fans were once again treated to side-line drama involving the New England Patriots Head Coach, Bill Belichick. -
Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream Supports Queen Elizabeth's Personal DominionDominion was a very significant religious and political notion in Shakespearean times. Dominion refers to the actual power rather than legal power to control one's fate.
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Shakespeare Creates the First Modern Person, Prince HamletMerging the ideals and principles of the past with modern thinking, literature traces the variances in mankind's morals, ethics and values through humanity's timeline.
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Shakespeare's Henry IV Sends a Message of Personal SovereigntyFrequently considered a propaganda writer for Queen Elizabeth, Shakespeare uses Henry IV to send the Queen a message about personal sovereignty in England.
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Analysis of Edgar Allan Poe's The Business ManLiterature speaks volumes about the day to day happenings in life. Much like the age old debate: which came first, the chicken or the egg, one can ask the same question about literary works and life.
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Raphael's Portrait of a Man Illustrates Shakespeare's Sonnet 49 PerfectlyArt and literature are two mediums which often tell the same story. The two mediums pair so well that modern day artists' and authors' works often collaborate together to create books.
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Doppelgangers in Poe's William Wilson and the Movie, Fight ClubLiterary works are often the muse which inspires cinematography. An example can be found in the parallels between Edgar Allan Poe's "William Wilson" and "Fight Club."
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Louise Erdrich's The Red ConvertibleLife holds challenges for everyone. While some of life's greatest difficulties are universal, it is important to note that specific trials may be more likely to occur in certain communities.
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Poe's Aesthetic TheoryPoe's "Philosophy of Composition" is basically a guideline that he created to determine what separates "art" from "fiction."
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Edgar Allan Poe: An Examination of Truth in LiteratureConventional wisdom reminds people that "beauty is in the eye of the beholder." This statement is accurate because ideal beauty is defined in each individual mind. An individual's opinion of beauty is similar to their idea of truth.
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Homer's The Odyssey and Ovid's The Metamorphoses Give Insight into Ancient Greece and RomeUnderstanding the cultural differences in the ancient world and current times help the reader have a rich understanding of the text as well as the history that shaped the current world.
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Who Said it First? a Look at Common PhrasesOver the course of time, the etymology of words change as society changes. Some everyday phrases remain amazingly similar to their original roots while others are adapted as society finds ways to make the old new again. -
Border's "Low Fat Books" Reading List To...Slim Down??Oh! The joy of snuggling into my rocking chair, curling up with a good book and ...losing weight! What?? -
Food Borne Illness: How to Reduce Your Risk!It seems to be everywhere: Salmonella outbreaks involving spinach, scallions, peanut butter...even dog food! As a consumer, I expect to be able to purchase safe food for my family.
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The Bible and Kafka's The MetamorphosisLiterature mirrors life in many instances. Paralleling life's circumstances, great literature portrays realistic instances in which both sides of an issue can be felt.
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Breakfast: Healthy, Fast, and EasyMom was right; Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. While many modern families do not have a traditional stay at home mother who wakes the family with the smells of coffee brewing and homemade muffins baking, eating breakfast is essential. -
Tips for Taking Great PicturesA photograph is more than a picture. A photograph is a moment of life that has been captured, stolen from Father Time himself. Serving as a visual reminder, photographs help us relive amazing vacations, recall a child's first steps and remember passionate love. -
NFL Player Marquise Hill Drowns Over Memorial Day WeekendNew England Patriot's defensive end, Marquise Hill's body was found Monday in Lake Ponchartrain. -
Millionaire Long Island Couple Charged with Slave LaborMahender Murlidhar Sabhnani and his wife, Varsha Mahender Sabhnani have been indicted on slavery charges. The millionaire couple allegedly held two Indonesian women captive in their Long Island home. -
Review: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's EndCast members Kiera Knightly, Orlando Bloom and Geoffrey Rush, respectively Elizabeth, Will and Captain Barbossa, join forces to rescue the much loved (and hated) Captain Jack Sparrow, made famous by Johnny Depp, who is held captive in Davy Jones' locker. -
Adjustable High Heels May Spare Women's FeetThe right shoes complete a gorgeous outfit. Heels add height to a woman's stature, while making the muscles of the calves look leaner and more defined. Most of all, women wear high heels because the shoes make us feel sexy and empowered at the same time. -
Hershey Park's Centennial Celebration is a Splash!Hershey's centennial celebration kicks off with the debut of "The Boardwalk at Hershey Park." Celebrating "100 years of happy," The boardwalk boasts two great vacations for the price of one. All Boardwalk attractions are included in admission to Hershey Park. -
Abhorrent Caricature: The Sabotage of TC BoyleTC Boyle began creative writing with the anticipation of making a reputation for himself. He started his first collection of short stories with lofty intentions--among them to compel the nation to forgo Stephen King's name.
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NFL's New York Jets Player Justin Miller ArrestedJustin Miller, the New York Jets kick returner was arrested after being involved in an incident in a New York nightclub. The cornerback has been charged with third-degree assault. -
Deciphering the Figures of Speech: Simile, Metaphor, ETCA guide to the fundamental figures of speech, and the correct ways to use them in your articles. -
The Hero of Heorot: Beowulf's ImmortalityBeowulf reiterates his resolution, "with my grasp, I shall grapple with the enemy and fight for life, foe against foe. By refusing the benefit of sword and shield, Beowulf creates a parallel battle.
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Teenage Father Microwaves Infant DaughterFacing a possible jail sentence of 5-99 years as well as a fine that could be as high as $10,000, Mauldin is accused of placing his two month old daughter in a microwave at the hotel the family was visiting. -
Reiterate Reform or Self Destruct? Horrors of Child AbuseOur ancestors, during childhood, were regarded as miniature adults- to be seen and not heard. They had little function in society, serving mainly as property of their parents.
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$500 Million Treasure Found in AtlanticDeep sea explorers have discovered what they believe to be the biggest shipwreck treasure in history. The seventeen tons of loot is expected to be worth approximately $500 million. -
Teacher Kisses 13-Year-Old Girl and Walks FreeMusic teacher, Sam Webb admitted charges of sexual activity with a thirteen year old girl. The teacher did not serve active jail time for his crime. -
A New Reality in Colonial AmericaIt is often stated that literature reflects the time in which it was written and likewise, the events of the world shape the ideas of prominent writers of the day.
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You Might be Quoting Shakespeare Without Realizing It!William Shakespeare created works that live on even centuries after they were written. If you are one who considers Shakespeare's words an of out dated, difficult to understand language and adamantly reply "it's Greek to me," you are quoting William Shakespeare! -
Euthanasia: British Parliament's New Ruling on "Life Sustaining Treatments"Fueling the euthanasia debate which began in the 1990's with Dr. Jack Kevorkian, many critics are calling the new ruling "the legalization of euthanasia." -
Wisdom in Gilgamesh and GenesisOne of the fundamental links in the relationships between deity and mankind is the issue of knowledge, which aids in control. Deity- God or the gods- must maintain the prevalent position of control, or the inherent power struggle threatens the hierarchy of the relationship.
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This Summer's Movie Trend: Trilogy Ending FilmsWill History repeat itself?
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Health Study Links Oral Sex and CancerA new study has determined engaging in oral sex raises the risk of throat cancer by transmitting the human pappiloma virus (HPV) between partners.
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The Injustice of what Happens when Gas Prices are Too LowAs if the failure to implement regulations on an out of control market is not already enough, consider a government that fines individuals who are attempting to make a difference in their own little corner of the world.
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Oxycontin Makers Plead GuiltyThursday the maker of Oxycontin and three company executives plead guilty to the charges accusing the company of misrepresenting the powerful painkiller's addictive likelihood to the public.
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Grandma Katie's KitchenRemembering Grandma Katie: Her first memory of Grandma Katie is in the kitchen. Granny, as she affectionately called Grandma Katie when she was three, offers the little girl a glass of tea. The little girl wrinkles her nose and politely rejects it, "I don't like tea."
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Sub-Tropical Storm Andrea Arrives Three Weeks EarlyGetting a head start on the official June 1 hurricane season opener, storm Andrea arrives three weeks early.
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Hilton Update: Paris Asks Fans for HelpIn the ongoing legal battle, Paris Hilton has made a new plea. The heiress has posted a request to her fans on her MySpace page. The socialite posted a message which reads, "My friend Joshua started this petition, please help and sihn (sic) it. I LOVE YOU ALL!!!!!"
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Vegan Parents Found Guilty: Infant Son's Death by StarvationCrown, a 3 1/2 pound vegan infant, starved to death on a diet which primarily consisted of soy milk and apple juice. The vegan lifestyle his parents chose to promote a healthy life eventually caused his early demise.
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A Look at Kids and MoneyThe majority of parents feel it is necessary for children to know the alphabet before they enroll in school. Why? To better prepare kids for in school, and to make children's lives easier. An equally important, yet often ignored lesson, is the value of money.
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American Idol Narrows Down to Final FourAmerican Idol hopefuls are down to the final four. Contestants Phil Stacey from Jacksonville, Florida and Chris Richardson from Chesapeake, Virginia made their farewells on Wednesday night.
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Rules and Safety: A List of Things to Discuss with Your SitterAll parents need a night out once in a while. Couples need to reconnect. Single parents need to recharge. Make plans and call a sitter. It is time to reconnect and recharge. Wait! Talk with your sitter first.
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Maui Writer's ConferenceNeed one last refreshing dose of summer sun before the autumn's amber leaves appear? Maui, Hawaii is the place to be for relaxing your mind while sharpening your writing skills.
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Girl Suffers "Honor Killing" by Her FamilyWith a crowd watching, several men hurled rocks and stones at the unprotected girl for thirty minutes before she finally died.
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Poor Paris! Hilton Will Serve Jail TimeBefore her sentence was read, the celebutante stood before the judge and said, "I respect the law. I want you to know I am very sorry and I will pay complete attention to everything from now on."
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Discover the Outer Banks of North Carolina's Barrier IslandsThe thin strip of land between the Atlantic Ocean and the sounds of North Carolina provides a natural sanctuary to get away from the hustle and bustle of life. Discover the Outer Banks to see what all the fuss is about. -
Wicked on Broadway: A Review of One of Broadway's Hottest ShowThe winner of three Tony Awards, Wicked is based on Gregory Maguire's novel of the same name. Wicked asks a fundamental question of the nature versus nurture debate: "Are people born wicked or is wickedness thrust upon them?" -
Four Year Old Hero Handles Emergency by Calling 911When we think of heroes, we usually envision superheroes in comics, or real life firefighters and police officers. But heroes come in all shapes and sizes. Just ask Courtenay Sharpe, who needed a hero. She found her hero at home, in her four year old son, Tony.
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McDonald's Happy Meal Comes with a CondomWhat do you expect to find in a Happy Meal from McDonalds Restaurant? Perhaps a little plastic toy to go with the cheeseburger and french fries, but certainly not an opened condom!
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Risks and RealitiesSudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the unexplained death of a child under the age of one that remains a mystery after a complete investigation, according to the Center For Disease Control.
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Rudy Giuliani: The IssuesSomewhat a "liberal Republican," Rudy Giuliani may be the middle ground between the opposite ends of a Democratic and Republican spectrum. Investigating his political views provides the answers to voters in these key states as well as the rest of the country.
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Mixing Spices to Create Great MealsHerbs and spices create opportunities to provide delicious and nutritious meals without adding extra fat and calories. Understanding how to use spices opens a whole new line of dining options. The essential oils in spices gives them zip.
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A Guide to Growing and Cooking with HerbsThe arrival of spring means a fresh new batch of herbs. Imagine walking out the back door to collect herbs for a favorite recipe. Growing organic herbs at home is a great way to control what the family takes in the body.
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Disney World: An Insider's GuideDo you know the Disney secrets necessary to give your family a once in a lifetime experience? There are several hidden treasures at Disney World that you need to know before you arrive in Florida. -
Virginia Tech Campus: The Deadliest Shooting Spree in US HistoryThe number of possible deaths keep climbing. First 21 deaths, then 30, and estimates as high as 32.
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Scrapbooking Your Memories - Creative Journaling Ideas to Enhance Your LayoutWith a few supplies and a little imagination, you can relive the moments that matter every time you turn the page. Storytelling or journaling brings the pages to life. Try these techniques for a fresh new look in your layouts.
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Product Review: Almay's New Smart Shade FoundationI saw the commerical, and for my sanity as well as my child's sake, I decided to give it a try. Almay has created a foundation . . .
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Charges Dropped in Duke Lacrosse CaseToday, the young men's nightmare has finally ended. North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper held a press conference in Raleigh's RBC Center to announce that all charges against Seligmann, Evans and Finnerty have been dropped.
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Fonts - Fun or Fundamental?With the abundance of choices in software and the internet, the options with typefaces are limitless. However, fonts have a purpose. Understanding fonts can be the difference in a good document and a great document.
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Cooking Class: Choosing the Best Cooking Oil for the RecipeWalking in today's grocery store is like entering a maze only a gourmet chef can navigate. Do you ever feel like we have too many choices?
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Five Reasons to Hire a Real Estate AgentProperty on the market adds to the "to do" lists that choreograph busy lives. The smartest thing a busy homeowner can do is to hire a real estate agent to list and sell their home.



