Creative Writing
Creative Writing: Unexpected Horizons
Creative Writing: Unexpected Horizons Wow! I love going deep sea fishing on our boat. I was excited when my dad had asked me if I wanted to go this weekend. We departed that Saturday morning after almost a week of sheer anticipation, our destination, Port
Creative Writing: Dogs and Cats
Creative Writing: Dogs and Cats The cursed cat. He was grinning at them, that insolent face just grinning and staring, those disgusting whiskers twitching, the disgusting muddy fur, the disgusting hole in his ear. Scampi and Mustard stood at the bottom of
Creative Writing
Creative Writing It's very dark. So dark it almost hurts my eyes just straining to see into it. While I'm trying to peer into the darkness my eyes feel like they are glaring and squinting so hard they're just slits that I could hardly see out of anyway. Th
Does McMurphy transfer his individualistic spirit into that o
Does McMurphy transfer his individualistic spirit into that o One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, with its meaningful message of individualism, was an extremely influential novel during the 1960’s. In addition, its author, Ken Kesey, played a significant role
Creative Writing: There Isn't Much Time
Creative Writing: There Isn't Much Time It is Monday morning and I have slept in, thanks to Thanksgiving. In fact, it's twelve o'clock and I am free for the afternoon. As usual, I sit in front of the . television after I clean myself up, staring endlessly
Falling
Falling Period 6 Creative Writing Michael stood paralyzed by his own fear of falling. Nervously, he gazed across the emptiness that lay ahead. Taking in one deep breath of crisp air, he closed his eyes, leaned forward, and jumped into the darkness, giving
Ideology
Ideology There are effects to any ideology. An ideology in the most common terms is simply a belief. The question is how does ideology effect people? The communistic ideology has greatly affected millions of people. Under communist ideology the individual
Creative Writing: Down and Out
Creative Writing: Down and Out "What you say we go down shore and see what the storm brung in?" says Richard. "Ya, bet we get ourselves some fresh lobster out some ole' trap we find washed up!" exclaims Chester. "Martha, get us our coats while we find dem
Creative Writing: The Pearl - Continuation
Creative Writing: The Pearl - Continuation As Kino and Juana walked hand in hand back to their brush house the song of evil hung over them like a shadow. For they could not understand why their pearl , this beautiful wonderful pearl that was supposed to br
Plane Run
Plane Run Creative Writing “Flying W traffic requesting take-off clearance, runway one-niner.” This was it. Today was going to be the day I take control of a real plane for the very first time. It was a war, clear day in July and my dad signed me up for fl
Creative Writing: The Most Important Day of My Life
Creative Writing: The Most Important Day of My Life The most important day of my life had just happened recently. It all started out when some friends and I were bored. We wanted to do something that was fun and cool which also happened to be very bad. We
American Composers
American Composers Ch.12 Paul Whiteman(1890-1967)= a classically trained violinist and violist who adored jazz but lacked the gift to emulate the uninhibited improvisations of the jazz musicians he admired, formed a dance band in the early twenties that pl
Herman Melville: A Biography And Analysis
Herman Melville: A Biography And Analysis Throughout American history, very few authors have earned the right to be called “great.” Herman Melville is one of these few. His novels and poems have been enjoyed world wide for over a century, and he has earned
Creative Writing: The County Courthouse
Creative Writing: The County Courthouse When we are young, most of us are somewhat naive. We are inherently taught that good will always triumph over evil. A courthouse is the forum where evil should be dealt with. But, in reality, this is seldom the case.
Creative Writing: The Drive
Creative Writing: The Drive Driving through the dessert can be wearisome, fatiguing and all the things that you dread in a long drive. Not this trip, it was the new beginning, I was on my way to find myself. I had 14 hours to contemplate the reasons I was
Creative Writing: The Person Behind The Mask
Creative Writing: The Person Behind The Mask It had all begun when he was a little boy. One year a circus had come to town. In the morning a big parade was held in main street. He could see the clowns walking around making people laugh. He would watch the
Creative Writing
Creative Writing CHAPTER 1 On a gloomy morning in France a young boy named Josh got dressed into a light grey tracksuit and was walking to school. On this morning he saw an old dog with lovely golden fur which was walking around. This was something special
Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf It was common for women writers to address the so-called woman question in their works during the 19th and 20th centuries. This is true of one of the well-known authors, Virginia Woolf, whose life spanned from the end of the Victorian to the
Creative Writing: Newly Independent Nation Seeks Advice From Other Nations
Creative Writing: Newly Independent Nation Seeks Advice From Other Nations S.S. Period 4 24-Oct-96 A newly independent nation is seeking advice from other nations as it establishes its domestic policies on a variety of issues. Some of the nations and polic
Oates' "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?": Arnold Fiend
Oates' "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?": Arnold Fiend In Joyce Carol Oates' “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” critics argue whether the character of Arnold Friend, clearly the story's antagonist, represents Satan in the story. Indeed,
Creative Writing: Inn From Hell
Creative Writing: Inn From Hell It all started on a dark a stormy night just outside of the Paris city limits at about 11:00 P.M. when Doctor Bleed and his assistant checked into the old run down inn. You see the weather was so bad that they could not even
Metaphors For War
Metaphors For War The use of metaphors are an important factor with any piece of literature. Metaphors add color to creative writings, also establishing depth. A story without metaphors is lifeless, unable to compose another way to view it. The term for a
The Pursuit of the Self
The Pursuit of the Self Traveling back, far back into the bohemia of yesterday, we find ourselves visiting Prague, then belonging to Austria-Hungary, in the early part of the nineteen hundreds. This was a time of artistic creativity and genius. One person
Hiding Behind A Computer
Hiding Behind A Computer English 112 February 17, 2000 Hiding behind a Computer Are computers and the Internet redefining human identity as people explore the boundaries of their personalities, adopt multiple selves, and form online relationships that can
Creative Writing
Creative Writing It was April, and El Nino was pelting the rooftop in full force. The rain came down in buckets, only to let up for a few seconds, then resume with a crash of thunder and a torrential downpour. Detective Jack Barretta hated being called out
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