October
Jennifer stopped running through the forest after doing so for what
seemed like eternity. She had no idea where she was, why she was here, or who
was chasing her. All she knew was that running for so long of a time made her
very hungry. Desperately, she looked around for something to eat, and her eyes
settled on a tall apple tree. Jennifer picked a couple and ate them as she
leaned against a maple tree while watching mother nature take its course.
She could see the sun was setting through the bright red leaves of the
forest trees. It was a cold October evening - so cold that she could see the
white puffs of steam coming out of her mouth. Soon it would be nighttime. That
meant that the temperature would fall so dramatically that she might get
hypothermia. Thus, she gathered up numerous dead brown leaves among the forest
floor and pushed them all over her body as she lay down on the cold black dirt.
Jennifer became worried that "the man" or one of his "best friends"
would find her. What would she do? She began searching for something sharp -
like a twig or a stone. Her hand enclosed on a smooth metal oval-shaped rock.
Then, she remembered that it was a swiss army knife which she stole from the
house as she made her escape. After shrugging off practicing how to use the
knife, Jennifer concluded that when the time came, she would know how to use it.
Being thoroughly exhausted did not ameliorate her survival instinct. She began
to become indifferent to her anxieties and needs. Finally, the silent sinister
hand of sleep had stricken her.
She dreamed about the past; how she got here. She relived all the major
milestones that happened in her life. She dreamt that when she was in high
school, her mother got into a car accident and died, in October. She dreamt her
father exploding and being constantly angry, in October. She dreamt of after not
being able to deal with her father, dropping out of school, in October. She
dreamt of running away from home, in October. She dreamt of the termination of
her career as a lounge singer after being signed by a major record company, in
October. She dreamt of her first album staying at the number one slot for eight
weeks, after being released in October.
After she became such a big star, Jennifer decided to make up with her
father. She went to her former home frequently to visit her father.
This also appealed to people in relationships because couples could go on a date and watch it when it was released. The trailer clearly shows that it is a romantic movie which gains interest from people likes romance movies which are typically females.
Selena started her career in 1984 by recording two records for a small independent label. One of the albums was released and later re-released in 1995. The other album was
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At the age of seven, Goldman was forced to the Prussian seaport of Konigsberg to live with an aunt and uncle and to attend a private Jewish elementary school. The move was not very different for Goldman. She was forced to share a bed with her aunt, and her uncle was even more of a bully then her father. Her uncle believed that it was a waste of time to educate a girl and immediately removed Goldman from school. Goldman wanted to stay in school, and when she objected to being withd...
...rying it later on, the only thing she really loved at that moment, which is buried in the unconscious.
pressed down by a physical exhaustion that haunted her body and seemed to reach into
knife as his late arriving parents stare at him motionless neglecting the fact that their daughter is
Soon, she started piecing together what she knew of her odd identity. One day she saw
and supported by her fans. Her talent takes her to many places because she always has a creative
she always used to wish for a way to escape her life. She saw memories
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As previously stated, the renaissance was the rebirth of society. What led to this was a decrease in faith because of the great schism, a conflict between two popes, where both said they were the pope. People were starting to take a secular view compared to what the church told them to believe. Society was changing to where individual viewpoints mattered. With politics starting to matter, and a better economy, places were beginning to be city centered, specifically city states, which are urban societies that have taken secular views.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote that the single effect was the most important aspect of a short story, which everything must contribute to this effect. Poe’s gothic tale “The Black Cat” was written trying to achieve an effect of shocking insanity. In this first person narrative the narrator tells of his decline from sanity to madness, all because of an obsession with two (or possibly one) black cats. These ebony creatures finally drive him to take the life his wife, whose death he unsuccessfully tries to conceal.
the drop of a hat and nobody ever stopped her. She was always very active
She's not sure what came over her at that minute, she doesn't even remember what she was thinking. But she does remember jumping on him, and knocking him to the floor, and then taking her knife and plunging it in and out of his back. She had no recollection of what happened for the next 10 minutes, perhaps she blacked out, but when she finally stood up, she knew what she had to do. She walked out to the garage and got a tarp down off the shelf. Her father used it to cover the wood pile, but she figured he probably wouldn't notice it was gone for a while. She took the tarp back into the kitchen and rolled the body on to it, checking to make sure that she didn't get blood onto anything that would be noticeably stained. The large pool of blood on the floor would be a problem, but she'd take care of that when she got back.