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Binasuan is a Philippine folk dance that originated from Pangasinan. Its literature involves the balancing of glasses filled with wine on top of the dancer's head and on her hands.
An angst bunny is a person who expresses angst, or one who appreciates angst-filled literature.
Alyse Sweeney has written: '50 Fun-Filled Draw & Write Prompts' 'Rivers' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Rivers 'Canyons' -- subject(s): Canyons, Juvenile literature 'Who Works at the Zoo?' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Zoo keepers 'Police Officers on the Go!' -- subject(s): Police, Juvenile literature 'Floods!' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Floods, Juvenile literature 'Lift-the-flap Timelines' 'Frogs' -- subject(s): Frogs, Juvenile literature '50 Fun-Filled Spanish Draw & Write Prompts' 'Welcome to the Library' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Libraries, Librarians 'Cheeky chiller' -- subject(s): Chimpanzees, Juvenile literature 'Hurricanes!' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Hurricanes
"Open sesame" is a magical phrase from the story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. In the tale, saying "open sesame" opens a hidden cave filled with treasure. This phrase has become a symbol of unlocking hidden secrets or opportunities in folklore and literature.
Atmosphere is the emotional quality invoked by the setting of the literature. A dark, storm filled night with wind and rain and an old stone castle on the edge of a cliff invokes a eerie atmosphere.
The literature of exploration is filled with journals, letters, and other nonfiction sources because they provide firsthand accounts of the explorers' experiences and discoveries. These primary sources offer insight into the challenges, triumphs, and hardships faced during expeditions, making them valuable historical records. Additionally, the personal narratives in these sources often convey the emotions and thoughts of the explorers, adding depth and humanity to the stories of exploration.
Literature in English is the writing written in English, but English in literature is the overall English literature that there is in the general category of "literature."
Virginia C. Kenny has written: 'The country-house ethos in English literature, 1688-1750' -- subject(s): Country homes in literature, Country life in literature, Dwellings in literature, English literature, History, History and criticism, Imperialism in literature, Literature and society, Manors in literature, Politics and literature, Solitude in literature, Upper class in literature
oral literature and literature
"Wings of Fire" is a fantasy novel series that can also be categorized as adventure fiction and young adult literature. It features dragons as the main characters and is set in a world filled with mythical creatures and magical elements.
Laura Mandell has written: 'Misogynous economies' -- subject(s): English literature, History and criticism, History, Economics in literature, Capitalism and literature, Ethics in literature, Misogyny in literature, Women authors, Women and literature, Capitalists and financiers in literature, Rape in literature, Women in literature
It is- ''The woods are filled with danger.''