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This is what you would say: The Haunting of the hill house was a T.V. show that was about the supernatural. My personal favorite episode was The Bent Neck Ladies. I like the part were the little girl did not want to drink her milk because of the stars that see seen in it. The fact that seeing stars in milk was keeping her from drinking it was kinda funny to me. The T.V. show is a over all great show sure at some parts the show might seem creepy or unusual however, its a nice show that you could just kick your shoes off after having a hard day at school. Fun fact: did you know that Haunting of the hill house is a novel like diary of a whimpy kid?
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It's called the Haunting of Hill house by the way
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In the dark game the author develops the central idea that Elizabeth Van Lew was a spy master during the civil war by;
Van Lew's home was a safe house for the escaped Union soldiers, that was behind the enemy lines! <u>Not only this but, the author includes details about the work that Van Lew did.</u>
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At the beginning, during, shortly thereafter
Prufrock has all the normal desires of a young man, but he is ultimately incapable of doing anything. He is compelled to think everything through, but it doesn't help him at all. The thoughts just can't transform into actions, in part because he is afraid, in part because he lacks confidence, and in part because he can see no sense in all of it. He doesn't "dare disturb the universe" by asking "an overwhelming question". He is only capable of entering trivial, petty interactions with the world obsessed with material, "the cups, the marmalade, the tea, / <span>Among the porcelain, among some talk of you and me". This matter renders Prufrock's existence futile, and he is all too aware of it. His intelligence doesn't help him at all, because it locks him into a self-indulgent, passive world, rendering him aware of all the impossibilities.</span>