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    Lash Character Analysis

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    One of my favorite Marvel characters will be making his way onto Marvel’s Agents of Shield - Inhuman’s Lash! Created by Charles Soule and Joe Maduiera, Lash is of the “Old Code”, deciding (or in his case judging) which newly reborn Inhuman receives powers and which one doesn’t. If you recall in 2013’s INFINITY, Black Bolt blows Attilan out of the sky and in doing so unleashed the Terrigen Mist throughout Earth, causing a chain reaction to take place with humans who are “pre-disposed” to the mutagen

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    Sherlock Holmes, the protagonist of The Red-headed League, does not lead a “commonplace” or ordinary life because he is a famous detective. Sherlock is more intelligent than the people around him. In the story, Sherlock knows the pawn broker’s assistant, Jabez Wilson, went to China because he noticed his tattoo. Wilson’s tattoo design could only have been done in China. Sherlock also noticed he wrote a lot because his sleeves of his coat. In the story Sherlock says: “What else can be indicated by

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    Bojack Horseman

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    Bojack Horseman is an adult cartoon comedy that follows the life of the once been sitcom star and titular character Bojack Horseman. The show opens up on a scene from his old sitcom called Horsin' Around before cutting to reality where Bojack is at an interview while drunk. This entire bit sets up a main theme of the show, the segregation of Hollywood glamor and reality. The interview only furthers this with Bojack attributing the shows wide success to, “People coming home after a long day of life

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    1. The notion of Sherlock Holmes as a “policeman of masculinities” in either of the two stories we read As the popularity of the novels increased, Arthur Conan Doyle eventually developed Sherlock Holmes into an ideal Victorian gentleman that would provide a good example to those who read it. Sherlock is intelligent and analytical, able to deduce deeply personal things about a person just by looking at them, as he does with Henry Baker’s hat. John Watson, the everyman character acknowledges Sherlock’s

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    Sherlock Holmes has been featured in several stories by his creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Traditionally, he has been highly regarded for his intellect, nonetheless a multifold of readers question if Holmes has emotions. Holmes' thoughts are a mystery. Readers only know the thoughts of his friend Dr. John Watson, who narrates the stories Holmes is in. I have reason to believe that Holmes has displayed through his actions, including through what he says, that he indeed has emotions. Now many of

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    Many cultures uses characters as heros to portray the values of the society to influence others to follow the cultural norms and feel a sense of national pride. Sherlock Holmes, a fictional character first introduced in literature by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, has become a cultural icon and globally popular. The original British portrayal of Sherlock Holmes in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and the Americanized and modernized Sherlock Holmes portrayed in Sherlock Holmes:

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    Holmes Vs Moriarty

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    Sherlock Holmes has been a prevalent character in popular culture since his creation. Recently he has been revived in such adaptations as the Sherlock Holmes movie series, Elementary on CBS, and BBC’s Sherlock. The iconic detective, followed closely behind by his companion John Watson, solves crimes just in the nick of time leaving us breathless from suspense and awed by his deductions. With Holmes portraying the proverbial white knight there must be an opposing force for him to triumph against.

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    Most of the people find it complex to differentiate Sherlock Holmes short readings and the movie Sherlock Holmes. Although they seem so similar in characteristics, they certainly that differences as well. Sherlock Holmes was portrayed as a detective created by the British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In both references he is known for an incredible intelligence in observation, forensic science, and logic reasoning. This character is arguably the most well-known movie character in history. Both

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    In the story, "The Dying Detective," Sir Arthur Conan Doyle described how Sherlock Holmes feigned his death as a plan to frame Culverton Smith for Victor Savage's demise. Sherlock Holmes produced a meticulous plan in order to successfully frame Smith of his crime and gain evidence of the situation. The first step in Homes' plan was that he rejected Dr. Watson's medical assistance and acted as if he was dying. Sherlock Holmes feigned the disease by applying Vaseline to his forehead, using belladonna

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    Ku Klux Klan Analysis

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    During the tail end of April, there is an anime/gaming/comic convention held in Lancaster Convention Center located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Originally it was held in King of Prussia just outside Philadelphia and went by two other names. In the years leading up to 2006, there were two separate conventions, Zentrancon and Kosaikon. But after 2006 they were combined into one convention which was a combination of both the former names production Zenkaikon. This particular small town convention

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