Arrow Essays

  • Observation Of Vikings

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    many wooden items survived the Viking age, luckily the Viking bow and arrow was one of the items that did. The Viking bow and arrow has been dated back to the Viking period and we have found bows in Scandinavia, we have concluded the Vikings did use bow and arrows. Luckily there were full bows and arrows that were found making it easier for us to work out how the Vikings used these tools. There were many different bows and arrows found, some were longer, pointer, more arched while others were short

  • Precolumbian Tool Analysis

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    PreColumbian Tool First bow and arrows are important to have in a tribe. I believe a bow and arrow is important for a tribe to have because you can have it for hunting, games, and war. They hunted Giant Bison and Woolly Mammoths with a bow and arrow. Second one of the native games are called Shooting

  • Personal Narrative-The Death Of A Tribe

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    DEATH of A Tribe An arrow whizzed past my head and hit my adobe I turned around and saw Comanche war chief standing there getting ready to shoot another arrow, I ran quickly to find my family. When I got there they had already scalped both of my children I grabbed my bow which hadn’t been used in an eternity from the house and left. My wife wasn’t in the adobe so I ran to look for her I saw a glimpse of her being dragged to the Comanche war chief I quickly grabbed an arrow out of one of my fallen

  • Arrow The Green Arrow Analysis

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    take crime into their own hands and take care of it through violence. America respects vigilantes, such as the Green Arrow, because of their heroic efforts to make the world a better place. The tv channel, CW, started a new television show about DC Comic Superhero, the Green Arrow, titled, Arrow. In an article written by, Matthew Beard, tells us about the story of Arrow. “Arrow tells the story of Oliver Queen, playboy heir to a multibillion-dollar corporation. Whilst yachting with his father, Robert

  • Analysis Of Hatchet By Gary Paulsen

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    Identify 3 ways how Brian needed to use the environment to survive In the book Hatchet by Gary Paulsen, Brian used multiple effective ways to survive in the wilderness only such as when fire was made, using the wood to make weapons, and using the L-shaped lake for various reasons. These elements helped him a lot. Brian is extremely lucky because when the hatchet was thrown against the cave walls when the porcupine was present on page 76, sparks just happened to be noticed. The rocks that the

  • The Hunger Games Katniss Symbolism

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    Numerous symbols can be found to represent this, Katniss's bow and arrows can symbolize her strength and how it is a key to her survival. With her bow and arrows, she could kill prey, find food, and easily take out enemies. This bow is special to her because she had always used a bow and arrow in District 12 to help support her family and the rest of District 12, even if it is illegal. “Katniss hunting to support her family: though

  • Native American Weapons

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    People have been using the bow and arrow for thousands of years. The origin of the weapon is unsure, but many believe they originated in South Africa. In North America, the Native Americans took advantage of this weapon for both defense and also as a hunting weapon. The bow has advanced significantly since the Native Americans used it. The bow has always been a crucial piece of weaponry, and now with technological advancements we can accurately shoot an arrow up to 200 yards. Although we have become

  • Communication In Medieval Times

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    the war. Preparation before the battle involved in things like making sure ammunition was ready and that everyone was good and healthy before the battle. Fletchers were the people kept very, very busy because these were the guys who made things like arrows. Another key job was a craftsmen, these guys job was also very important, they made things like armour, and without armour the soldiers would not have a good source of protection (Source 6). It would not feel very nice to get stabbed in the rib’s

  • The Hunger Games Book Report

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    Mengs Gebremedhin karriersenteret Opus Hadeland The Hunger Games The Hunger Games is one of the three book series written by Suzan Collins. Its first publication was made in 2008. It was followed by Catching Fire (2009), and Mockingjay (2010). The first part of the book, The Hunger Games (2011 edition), has about 458 pages which took me almost two weeks to finish it. The book is a scientific fiction and adventure in its writing style. Suzan Collins has clearly conveyed the message

  • Why Did The Ballista Fall

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    The ballista was a Greek siege weapon adopted and improved by the Roman army after their conquest of Greece in approximately 146 BCE. In the centuries to come the ballista would become a standard part of each Roman legion- despite being a prohibitively expensive and labor intensive machine to build and operate. All the while the machine grew larger and larger, one reportedly being used to fire bolts 1.1 kilometers across the Danube River. The ballista, at least in the form seen during the late republic

  • Scavenger Hunt

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    The day is January 4th, 1951. Hunter is a man whose wife died when he was 40, he has no kids, nor any family left. He is a strong man that lives on a farm and is 6’2, he usually wears jeans and a t-shirt. He has brown hair with green-blue eyes. Hunter does things by himself, he doesn’t like kids or animals; he collects a lot of things, all the way from revolvers to 1920’s-1930’s baseball cards. Hunter even has a collection of his old wrestling trophies from when he was in high school, he likes

  • My First Deer Hunting

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    One day when I was seven years old I shoot my first deer. It was one of the best days of my life. My dad and I were sitting in a tree stand together, and a doe came walking out in the field. I grabbed my gun, and I had the does in the scope. My dad said on the count of three shot it. As soon as he said one I shot it. I dropped in right in its tracks. That is why deer hunting is one of my favorite things to do in the world. My whole family is into deer hunting, even my mom goes hunting sometimes

  • Gary Paulsen Persuasive Speech

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    BAM! CRASH! BOOM! BANG! These are some of the things Gary Paulsen had to do. We all have to do these sometimes one way or another but I’m betting not quite as literal as Gary’s. You may be having trouble with some homework or think that your boyfriend or girlfriend is cheating on you. Those times are tough and you could get beaten figuratively. But Gary literally had to crash into trees and roll around on the ground. I am here to tell you that Gary Paulsen is great at writing, dog sledding, and races

  • Personal Narrative: A Personal Essay

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    It’s a game where everyone puts their hands in the middle of the circle and someone yells one, two, three ninja and everyone pulls their hands back and place them where they want them. After that you take turns trying to hit someone hand below the elbow and if you hit their hand, then the person that got hit has to put that hand behind their back. When both hands are out, then their are out. When I play ninja I was like one, two, three ninja, I tried hitting her hand and she like “ha ha” and then

  • The Argument Against Euthanasia In Arrow, The Green Arrow

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    foremost, rebelling against the law can be justified because it can be used to fight a morally correct reason. It can be agreed that breaking laws is fine if a citizen’s safety is being compromised by another’s illicit actions. In the show, Arrow, The Green Arrow assaults criminals in order to guarantee that

  • Archetypes In Crooked Arrows

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    Concerning the 2012 film “Crooked Arrows” and its use of natives and native culture, the film features an unexpected yet flawed representation of the natives role in the modern world and the noble savage archetype. The film achieves these representations through the use of music, shot selection, and editing. The film “Crooked Arrows” presents natives as a people that are more than able to survive and live in modern society, however it also chooses to embrace the noble savage archetype and the idea

  • Arrow In The Cellist Of Sarajevo

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    tragedy. This is definitely the case for the character Arrow in Steven Galloway’s The Cellist Of Sarajevo. In this novel, the cellist and his music act as an instrument of

  • Similarities Between The Arrow And The Flash

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    incredible television shows in the DC Comics universe are Arrow and The Flash. Both are heart-warming, gut-retching action shows that feature superheroes, love-lives and awesome costumes. Despite those similarities both characters and their shows are very different. The Flash is a meta-human with super speed named Barry Allen and The Arrow is just a regular person who never misses a shot with a bow named Oliver Queen. Both The Flash and The Arrow have super smart teams and secondary heroes to help them

  • Comparing Breaking Bad And Arrow

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    Breaking Bad and Arrow are two shows that entertain me with all their twists and turns. Both shows revolve around two main characters, Walter White and Oliver Queen, respectively. Walter starts out as a chemistry teacher in high school, and eventually turns into a crystal meth cook trying to save money for his struggling family. Oliver is a millionaire in his 20’s that returns to his hometown as a vigilante after being thought as dead for 5 years. These two shows draw the viewer in with their interesting

  • Allusion In Cupid's Arrows

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    the story, and brief allusion is the opposite of extended allusion. Brief allusion is conveyed less in a story. Rudyard Kipling’s “Cupid’s Arrows” contains extended allusion because it refers to the Trojan War throughout the whole story. An example of a straightforward, brief allusion could also be found in the title of this short story. The title, “Cupid’s Arrows” is a reference