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Film Review: The Raven (1963)How can you go wrong with Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, Peter Lorre and Jack Nicholson all in the same film? -
"The Raven" is Definitely Horrific, but for All of the Wrong ReasonsThis article reviews the 2007 film "The Raven." -
Edgar Allan Poe's Sound Techniques in The RavenAn article about the sound techniques used in The Raven
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The Solitude of Poe's "The Raven"This paper was written as an in-depth analysis on Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven." It attempts to show that when one lives a life in solitude, he/she will essentially become solitude, as seen through the symbolism of the raven.
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The Five Greatest Advancements of the 19th CenturyAn analysis of the five greatest advancements of the 19th century.
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Orwell's Meaning Behind the Characters in "Animal Farm"In Animal Farm, characters interact in a way which is meant to mock communist societey in Russia and the history of its development. Anyone can benefit from understanding these principles of interaction between different classes.
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The Mystery of Edgar Allan Poe's DeathTwo hundred years after the birth of American writer Edgar Allan Poe, his life and especially his death are shrouded in numerous mysteries.
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Live Coverage of the First Round of the 2011 NFL DraftLive Coverage of the First Round of the 2011 NFL Draft-Up To The Minute Details Of All The Picks and The Trades-Who Did Your Team Pick? -
Edgar Allan Poe's Changing Portrayal of the Upper ClassPoe's growing dislike of the upper class can be observed by examining two of his short stories, "The Masque of the Red Death" and "Hop-Frog," whose publication dates correspond with the beginning and end of a very rough stretch of Poe's life.
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A Guide to Visiting Vancouver Part III: The UBC Anthropology MuseumThe dramatic Anthropology Museum at the coastal edge of the University of British Columbia showcases cedar carvings in particular along with a major collection of European ceramics. -
AFC Break-out Runningback for the 2009 SeasonThe Runningback ia a key position for any strong fantasy team. Who do you pick, who's going to break-out.
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How to Fry the Perfect EggOf all the earths foods the egg has to be number one if you have an egg in the fridge you have a meal it might be an omelet, it might be scrambled, it might even be boiled, but once boiled as humpty found out you cannot put it together again.
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Week 15 NFL Predictions Against the Spread: New Orleans Saints at Baltimore RavensThe New Orleans Saints and Baltimore Ravens match-up in one of the NFL's biggest interconference match-ups this season. The Saints are on a roll, but the Ravens are trying to keep up with the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC North. -
Ode to the Aardvark, Part 4Throughout the late '60's and early '70's while the F-111A was cutting it's teeth in Vietnam, The Air Force and General Dynamics were hard at work developing new and improved models and looking for export customers for the Aardvark.
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2009 NFL Playoffs, Preview and Predictions for the Conference Championships2009 NFL Playoffs. Summary of the Division Round of playoffs and predictions for the upcoming Conference Title games.
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A Review of the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast ArtThe new Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art showcases the Haida art of Bill Reid including his "legacy of magnificent works of art from the most intricate to the monumental - many wood carving, jewellery, print and sculpture. -
The Legend Behind I Am LegendFor those of you who are excited to see the new movie I Am Legend starring Will Smith. It was the first published novel of a man who would become a driving force in the world of horror and science fiction.
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Dr. Defense -- or How the Ravens Learned to Fix Their Game and Make the PlayoffsA return to defensive basics and retooled play calling strategy can help the Ravens salvage their season. All it requires is a return to Ravens team of 2000 and 2001.
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The History of Horror: The Cinema Part IIPart II of a four-part series that examines the history of horror in films and the impact societal changes have had on the genre. In this installment, films from the 1940s, 1950s, and early 1960s and how the Cold War era affected them are examined.
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Exploring the Norse Myth of the ValkyriesThis article shares information about the Norse maidens known as the Valkyries.
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Uncovering the Myths Surrounding Ravens, Blackbirds, and CrowsThis article shares information concerning the myths surrounding crows, blackbirds, and ravens.
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The Sovereign CrownThis section will constitute a portion of a longer of a longer story, however, this section will only be from the beginning to about Chapter 16. This story is one of fantasy fiction, with a solid build-up of characters and dialogue.
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The Symbolism of Snow WhiteRead all about the symbolic meaning of your favorite childhood fairy tale, Snow White.
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One Tree Hill: Top Theme Songs From the ShowCheck out my version of the top 25 songs from One Tree Hill.
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Spring Training 2007 - Cactus League: Where the Teams Train, Where to Stay, and What Else to DoYou've always wanted to go to spring training to see your favorite team or player before the games count. Now you can, with a guide to help you get tickets, tell you where to stay, and what else there is to do besides baseball.
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Analyzing Radiohead's There There (The Boney King of Nowhere)An undeniably enormous cult gathered round a few Englishmen with musical instruments, and as these male sirens of the post-modern rock scene began to play, an eerie feeling of longing, anxiety, and pure bliss overwhelmed the audience.
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Mary Cheney is the Daughter of the Most Influential Person of 2006: Dick CheneyYou've got to hand it to those Cheneys, it takes some major gall to play BOTH sides of the "Family Values" fence -
Highlander: The Source: How Far Can a Franchise Fall?Fans of Highlander the Series will be exited to know that Adrian Paul will return as Duncan MacLeod when the movie is released in September, and he is joined by old friends Methos and Joe Dawson, but that's where the excitement ends. -
The Top 30 Worst Movies of All TimeThis article identifies and outlines 30 of the worst movies of all time. -
Poetry Analysis: The Raven, by Edgar Allan PoeA poetry analysis of the poem called "The Raven"
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Stages of Grief in The RavenAn analysis of the speaker of The Raven as he progresses through the five stages of grief to his unique outcome.
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A Literary Review of Edgar Allen Poe's The RavenThis review breaks down and compares Poe's The Raven to his alcoholism.
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The Raven's FraudA "cover" of Edgar Allen Poe's famous poem "The Raven" Includes financial fraud and a bored policeman.
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"The Raven" by Edgar Allen PoeThe well known poem of "The Raven" taken apart and interpreted.
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Native American Horoscopes: The RavenDescribes the characteristics of people born under the Raven Native American Horoscope sign. -
An Analysis of Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven"An analysis of Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven"
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Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven"An article about "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe. This essay touches mood, tone and themes seen in the poem. -
Why the Raven by Edgar Allan Poe is the Best Poem of All TimeA brief analysis of Edgar Allan Poe's lasting poem: "The Raven" -
Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven"Edgar Allan Poe wrote "The Raven" three years before the loss of his wife. Since "The Raven" is filled with mourning imagery, Poe may have been writing about his impending loss. "The Raven" has been my favorite poem for many years. -
Poetry Analysis: The Raven, by Edgar Allan PoeThe Raven is one of the finest pieces of melancholy poetry ever written. In this article, I will analyze and breakdown the philosophy of Poe's masterpiece, and, with a little help from Poe himself, gain an insight into his writing.





