Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins Essays

  • Personal Narrative: Where Are Your Barbies

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    moving in another direction. As I hesitantly stack each Barbie away I reminisce about the years of entertainment, comfort, and creativity these dolls have provided. In the bottom of the bin, I uncover Rapunzel. My eyes swell with tears as my heart begins to pound. I am transported back to when I was six-years-old and she was my favorite Barbie. Her hair is in rats, her beautiful gown is tattered but her familiar smile is still visible. Over the years Rapunzel played a beautiful Princess, a new high

  • Taking A Look At The Murder Of Mr. Karazai

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    The task of this investigation was to determine wether or not Mr. Karazai hung himself or if there was fowl play involved in his death. On May 16th, 2006, Mr. Anton Karazai was found dead in the piano room of his estate. His body was found hanging by a noose from the chandelier, two feet atop a stool that was still standing, and his hands had been bound together in front of his body. Across Mr. Karazai's Adam's Apple, a thin laceration was found. Also at the crime scene pieces of piano chord had

  • If You Give A Mouse A Cookie Analysis

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    really going on. While many of our favorite shows, movies, and books seem like light entertainment, they often carry hidden messages meant to sway us into a particular worldview. Blackmail in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, drug abuse and promiscuity in Scooby Doo, and mistrust and paranoia in If You Give A Mouse A Cookie are just a few examples of why we need to be consciously aware of what media is trying to tell us. William Shakespeare 's A Midsummer Night’s Dream shows us that he thought slavery was

  • The Beast Is Awake In Bottomless Lake Analysis

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    In the exposition or introduction, you are introduced to characters, the setting, and the problem. In the exposition of the Scooby Doo episode “The Beast is Awake in Bottomless Lake”, the gang goes to Canada to find a place to camp. The gang includes Scooby Doo; the talking dog, Shaggy; the guy who is with Scooby at all times, Velma; the brains of the gang, as well as Daphne and Fred who are usually the ones who help Velma. In this episode they also run into Mr. LeBeav who owns the gas station, Mr

  • Michael Berryman Brother's War

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    Whitman begins a film about a murderous puppet. Complaints about his special effects skills mount, so he visits the Ass Menagerie and picks up a stripper. The two get into

  • And Then There Were None

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    And then there were none is a mystery novel by Agatha Christie. The start of the book details begins with a group of people on their way to the mysterious Indian Island.The group contains Justice Wargrave, Vera Claythorne, Philip Lombard, Emily Brent, General Macarthur, Dr. Armstrong, Anthony Marston, and Mr. Blore. Each of the guest have different reasons for going, some were hired while other are going to see friends. The group of guest are all ferried to the island by Fred Narracott. The guest