The opening paragraphs of Washington Irving's The Devil and Tom Walker contain clear and condensed signs of two main ideals of American Romanticism, which glorified the individuality of man and his role as the creator of his own fate, while showing a profound admiration of nature, particularly, the nature of this wild, mysterious and uncharted continent, filled with opportunities for adventurers to seize in their personal journey.
"On one side of this inlet is a beautiful dark grove; on the opposite side the land rises abruptly from the water's edge into a high ridge, on which grow a few scattered oaks of great age and immense size. Under one of these gigantic trees, according to old stories, there was a great amount of treasure buried by Kidd the pirate."
The initial description of our anti-hero is also crucial: when we see him, later in the text, sell his soul to the devil in exchange of money, this comes as no surprise, because the author paints a very clear picture of his (and his wife's) psychological nature of extreme greed:
"...there lived near this place a meagre, miserly fellow, of the name of Tom Walker. He had a wife as miserly as himself; they were so miserly that they even conspired to cheat each other."
The digital age or digital revolution is the shift from mechanical and analogue electronic technology to digital electronics which began anywhere from the late 1950s to the late 1970s with the adoption and proliferation of digital computers and digital record keeping that continues to the present day.
Regarding to newspaper publications which before the digital age were printed and after that started being digital published, has its pros and cons. Reading from a printed newspaper actually offers a memorable and leisurely experience as you fold page corners to save your favourite articles, tossing from page to page and digesting slowly, but it could be easy to forget. While using the digital publications is easier to share your favorite articles to social networks which contributes to discussion building and access a lucrative wider audience.
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Ok, I'm going to start the story for you. You just have to finish it.
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Once upon a time, the was a girl. Her name was Arkticheskaya, Russian for "Arctic". She was 14 or so, but who cared, right? She was the village freak, with her long white hair, her fangs, her fox ears and tail, and her black eyes. The other kids called Arkti a "fox freak", and told her to stay away. She would always whine and run off, ears and tail down. But her 15th birthday was coming soon, and what a surprise that would be.
Hope I helped. My idea is to have her be the human child of snow and a fox, but she turns into the first ever arctic fox on her 15th.
I don't know. You can write it however you want to.