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"Lupine"

"Lupine"

"Not all people can be trusted... Not all intentions are good... And not all decisions are made for the benefit of all... They were all lies... It was all but a LIE." - Blue During the spread of a deadly virus, a search for a cure was badly needed... Desperately needed, since we are talking about a disease so rare, it turns people into zombies. FREAKs as they are so-called here. So, with desperate times come desperate measures; An Organization was established, a search party was created, and one SUBJECT became a crucial focus for finding a cure. Major Jay Cruz and his crew find this a mission worthy to die for, knowing it could save lives. But with their good intentions comes a bloody secret: THEY were all just BAIT to lure out the 'cure', which was later named the BLUE CURE. This cure, like the deadly virus, was so unusual it had to be a wild fantasy to develop into reality. Right? Well, that's what Major Cruz thought - until that one explosive incident happened. ..... As for Maxine Rose, she learned how to put up with the current new world; she aimed to thrive and survive. However, rather than being afraid of the undead, she found herself being more terrified of the unknown fear she had been feeling since her awakening.  So instead of staying 'HOME', she decided to run and hide - unfortunately, 'he' came. ..... As destiny was trying to connect two different lives in bringing the CURE that would save hundreds of millions of people from the undead, would this mean hope in ending Z-day for eternity? Or was it just a sick game of delusion that needed to end?
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Lupine

Lupine

"Not all people can be trusted... Not all intentions are good... And not all decisions are made for the benefit of all... They were all lies... It was all but a LIE." - Blue During the spread of a deadly virus, a search for a cure was badly needed; Desperately needed, since we are talking about a disease so rare, it turns people into zombies. FREAKs as they are so-called here... So, with desperate times come desperate measures: An organization was established, a search party was created, and one SUBJECT became a crucial focus for finding a cure. Major Jay Cruz and his crew find this a mission worthy to die for, knowing it could save lives. But with their good intentions comes a bloody secret: THEY were all just BAIT to lure out the 'cure', which was later named the BLUE CURE. This cure, like the deadly virus, was so unusual it had to be a wild fantasy to develop into reality. Right? Well, that's what Major Cruz thought - until that one explosive incident happened. ..... As for Maxine Rose, she learned how to put up with the current new world; she aimed to thrive and survive. However, rather than being afraid of the undead, she found herself being more terrified of the unknown fear she had been feeling since her awakening. So instead of staying 'HOME', she decided to run and hide - unfortunately, that 'bastard' came. ..... As destiny was trying to connect two different lives in bringing the CURE that would save hundreds of millions of people from the undead, would this mean hope in ending Z-day for eternity? Or was it just a sick game of delusion that needed to end?
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Analysis of Harold Pinter Short Stories
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2024-11-27 20:06
One aspect of Harold Pinter short stories is their ambiguity. The endings are often left open - to interpretation. This makes the reader think deeply about what has just been read. His stories can also be quite minimalist in terms of plot, focusing more on the psychological states of the characters.
What are the common themes in Harold Pinter Short Stories?
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2024-11-28 06:05
Power is a common theme. Characters often struggle for power or are in positions where power is being exerted over them. Another theme is isolation. Many of his characters seem to be alone even when they are with others.
Who was a notable comic playwright of the French Renaissance?
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2024-10-14 07:12
One prominent comic playwright of the French Renaissance was Jean de la Taille. His works were highly regarded during that period.
How does Pinter achieve his comic effects in 'The Caretaker'?
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2024-10-05 09:13
Pinter achieves comic effects through his unique use of dialogue. The characters' conversations are often filled with pauses, misunderstandings, and unexpected turns that make the audience laugh.
How would you playwright end the story of Hamlet?
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2024-10-09 20:28
I might have Hamlet finally find peace and redemption, resolving his internal conflicts and leaving a sense of closure for the audience.
Which Greek playwright contributed 3 tragedies and one comedy?
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2024-10-05 04:56
It could be Euripides. He was known for his diverse plays, and it's possible that he contributed three tragedies and one comedy.
What do the terms 'playwright', 'novel', and 'poetry' mean?
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2024-09-28 19:56
Well, a playwright is someone who writes plays for the stage. A novel is a long fictional story. And poetry is a form of literature that uses rhythm and imagery to express thoughts and feelings.
Which science fiction writer and playwright introduced the term 'robot'?
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2024-10-15 12:03
It was Karel 膶apek, a Czech writer and playwright, who came up with the term 'robot'. His works often explored themes related to technology and its impact on humanity.
How does the playwright cast himself to tell his angry story?
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2024-12-07 18:32
Maybe he uses his own personal experiences as the basis of the story. He could incorporate his real - life frustrations, disappointments, or injustices he has faced into the plot, making the story more authentic and emotionally charged.
What are the common characteristics of a comic writer and playwright who excel in their fields?
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2024-10-13 07:57
Typically, they possess excellent writing skills, including grammar and prose. They can adapt their style to different mediums and genres. Moreover, they're observant of the world around them to draw inspiration for their works.
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