POV Narrator: The Colossus stars at the magnificent elemental rivers rushing around him. This wonderful sight, for reasons unknown to himself, filled the Colossus with a sense of relief and calm. He felt at home here, but the feeling didn’t last for long. The Colossus felt a strong force pushing against the strange bubble barrier around him. The Colossus’ eyes widens in shock as he suddenly moves at a quick pace towards the very edge of the realm. His eyes grow in horror as an elemental river suddenly changes it course. The magnificent rainbow of colours unceremoniously crashes into the golden barrier surrounding the Colossus, leaving him in a state of stupor. The pushing force grew and the Colossus’ speed increases exponentially. The Colossus feels …show more content…
While leaning against the spear, planted in the Colossus’ shoulder, Zohn restarts the conversation, “There’s still many dangers that lie in our path if we head directly towards the volcano”. “Many dangers like what.” the Colossus asks. “Mostly the dangers that I’ve previously mentioned, like the lava river and volcanic lakes combined with unstable ground from the constant eruptions.” Zohn answers in a grave tone. “Those won’t be a problem.” the Colossus curtly answers, much to Zohn’s shock. “What do you mean, ’Those won’t be a problem’?” Zohn asks, taken surprised by the Colossus’ bold statement. “Exactly what I meant. My body is made from hard granite, mere lava won’t be able to harm me in the slightest.” the Colossus responds in a tone that exudes confidence. “And what about the unstable ground?” Zohn quickly retorts. The Colossus takes a moment to think and then replies in his strangely optimistic voice, “We’ll cross that bridge when we get there”. Bewildered by the Colossus’ statement, Zohn decides to give up the conversations for tonight and prepares himself for the hard journey
She must have marveled at the ship’s shiny black hull, which stretched the length of more than two football fields.” Another example is,”The whole world was being transformed. It was suddenly filled with shiny
fortifying their meal. The dishes in the cabinets have a more atrocious circumstance falling and smashing on the tile floor. "It seems to be getting worse." Anthony mutters, as he beholds the ceiling above. Without warning the rumbles cease and neglecting the demolished dishes that muddled the kitchen floor.
The Colossus of Rhodes At the point when the vast majority think about the seven miracles of the antiquated world, they more often than not consider pyramids. Some of them realize that the Colossus of Rhodes is basically, astounding. A few individuals trust that it was a little statuette to a Dorian King, yet proof demonstrates that it was a colossal statue. Diaries, diaries, and journals educate superb stories concerning the Colossus, and are practically all the same. A few embellishments on its thick layers of gold were not genuine, but rather the Colossus was made vigorously out of copper, steel, iron, and an outside covering of marble.
Day of the Disaster by Lauren Tarshis ' is mostly about a town called Pompeii and the volcano called Mount Vesuvius, when the town of Pompeii was as normal as can be "BOOM, BOOM" then it happened one of the most deadliest volcano eruption in the world. Here is what the text stated "The pumice falls with painful force. It is mixed with hot ash, which clogs your nose and throat. Many people are fleeing. " I choose this one because this explains how deadly this volcano was and is and what it could do if this happened again. "
He said gently: " In the sense you mean, no. I came to that conclusion early this morning.¨ It is also a phenomenal setting since there are no electric phones, and no one around to see their S.O.S call on page 222. ¨"We'll try heliographing today with a mirror from the highest point of the island.
Odysseus in Homer’s The Odyssey has to go through trials and tribulations and he could not reach home in Ithaca without being so intelligent through the ordeals. The first trial was to get away from Calypso island. The text states that “The nymph Calypso, a powerful goddess—/ And beautiful — was clinging to him / In her caverns and yearned to possess him” (1.17-19).
In the short story “The Light Princess”, the princess has lost all gravity in her soul, mind, and body. This light-heartedness causes her to lose any sympathy or emotional connection she had to people around her. As the water continue to disappears, the Princess starts to spurn the Prince and does so even up to the point where almost all of the water returns. She does this because she does not/cannot feel anything for the prince. By losing her gravity, she is also losing her emotions and connections to other people.
“If I were a tree among trees, a cat among animals, this life would have a meaning, or rather this problem would not arise, for I should belong to this world.” -Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus Pathos My life is in the hands of others. Now do not misinterpret me as a being of passive behavior.
According to me the theme of the story is about HIV/AIDS. It gives mindfulness about the sexually transmitted illnesses which allows in taking precautions. At the moment that luis comes to know that Jotinha had experienced AIDS, he reviews a flyer he had seen, the pamphlet utilizes this event and conveys how AIDS can 't be cured, and the way it is exchanged due to absence of protection while appreciating sexual activity. The minor theme I feel is to perceive the significance of the family, values and needs of his family and responsibilities towards them.
The once-bleak realm was purged until nothing remained, now it was a true void, a true nothingness. The process could now begin. The space began to slowly but surely fill, from silence there was now sound. A rhythmic chanting pulling something forth from this realm and into another.
These are surrounded and reflected by mirror walls and the water floor. The images of the "fireflights" are multiplied or propagated endlessly by the mirrors; since the water is not static but in motion. The propagated images are changing in every seconds. When the viewers enter the room and walk along the path suspended over the water, they are surrounded by a fantastic and infinite space. They become part of this world, which can be the mysterious universe, a person's brain or a virtual reality, a world of endless imaginations.
She shrugged it off and started brushing her hair and braiding it, putting small flowers in her white hair as her red eyes paid attention to every detail. When she was done, she looked at her reflection in the pond to admire her work. Suddenly, ripples went through the pond, as if a mini earthquake had happened. When it happened again, she felt it.
He realizes he is in exile and there really is nothing he nor anyone else can do about it. By accepting his life, (luck and fate in all) of being in exile, it makes for a much calmer journey(for the time that these emotions
Geography PT Guide to Aerial Volcano by Rebecca Chin (9) 213 Geography PT || Ebook Formation of the Volcano on Aerial Island Aerial Volcano is a stratovolcano. It is a conical volcano with steep sides formed by the accumulation of hardened lava, rock fragments, and volcanic ash. [ fig 1 ] Magma erupt through one or more volcanic vents, which are openings on the earth’s crust.
Oh, and far down inside her the deeps parted and rolled asunder, in long, fair-travelling billows, and ever, at the quick of her, the depths parted and rolled asunder, from the centre of soft plunging, as the plunger went deeper and deeper, touching lower, and she was deeper and deeper and deeper disclosed, the heavier the billows of her rolled away to some shore, uncovering her, and closer and closer plunged the palpable unknown, and further and further rolled the waves of herself away from herself leaving her, till suddenly, in a soft, shuddering convulsion, the quick of all her plasm was touched, she knew herself touched, the consummation was upon her, and she was gone. She was gone, she was not, and she was born: a