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Main Theme Working Class
843 words
A Watts Mother Mourns While Boiling Beans by
Etheridge Knight When you read the poem written by
Etheridge Knight it seems that you feel all
emotional expressions of sorrow and anxiety the
poet wanted to show to the readers. The beginning
of the poem starts with a tender majesty. It
embraces even the smallest tones of sorrow. The
very sounds of it yell to attract attention;
anxious, they remind us the frozen accords of the
song of sorrow. The mother worries about the
destiny of her child. Her son...
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Results Show Year Long
902 words
Have you ever thought of growing plants without
soil? A science known as hydroponics will allow
you to do just this. Hydroponics systems have been
used since the time of the ancient Babylonians who
used them to used them to grow their famous
hanging gardens. Today, all around the world,
fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants
are grown using hydroponics. The word hydroponics
was derived from the Greek words hydro's, meaning
water, and pono's, meaning labor, or literally,
water working...
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Jane Eyre Thornfield Hall
838 words
Jane Eyre would have only found bad, she now also
finds good. Also, du The novel, Jane Eyre, by
Charlotte Bronte is a thought provoking book that
deals with the heroine, Jane, trying to break free
of the social orders of the nineteenth century, in
order to free herself from the restraints of the
" class" system of the time and to free
her heart from her inner self. In order to express
this theme, Bronte creates five places that
represent the emotion of her heart: Gateshead,
Lowood, Tho...
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Medical Marijuana Federal Law
231 words
Federal Drug Enforcement Agency said its been the
DEAs position that large-scale, sophisticated
growing operations are a violation of federal law,
which prohibits marijuana cultivation. Proposition
215 simply did not change federal law, and it did
not change the San Francisco DEAs interest in
these types of cases, spokesman Stan Vegas said.
Medical marijuana advocates, however, say the raid
shows contempt for California voters. Right now we
have a black tar epidemic, a heroin black tar
epidemic ...
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Didn T One Day
425 words
When the narrator was 6 years old, he drew a
frightening picture of a snake eating an elephant.
All the grown- ups thought that the picture was a
picture of a hat. The narrator grow up, without
drawing any other pictures and became a pilot. One
day, during a flight over the Sahara Desert, his
plane had an accident and crashed. On the first
night when the pilot was asleep he heard a voice
asking him to draw him a sheep. He woke up and saw
the little prince. After a few days the prince
told the pi...
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Kings Death King Henry
690 words
Macbeth History; Liberty And Authority This
painting was painted during the 1500 s the time
when Henry the V 111 was reigning as King. The
artist is obviously a progestin, for he mokes
those things of God (or the scaled things believed
to be of God) in the painting, We will start with
the King, he is portrayed as being very ill on is
bed, his death bed, where we see him pointing to
his left (our right), it looks as though he is
pointing to hilton sitting on his throne beside
him, symbolizing tha...
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Male Domination Love Potion
931 words
The dynamics of man s dominance over women are
examined in a variety of ways in A Midsummer Night
s Dream. Frequent allusions to rape provide strong
evidence in support of this theme. Lions, bulls,
donkeys, and other animals symbolic of masculinity
and virility surface as examples of male power.
The moon becomes symbolic for women and all-female
societies such as the Amazons, nuns, and Helena
and Hermia and in its symbol provides a contrast
with the dominance of man. The play s final act,
howeve...
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Animals That Eat Plants And Animals Grassland
342 words
Found only in the midwestern region is the North
American Grassland. Housing small lakes and
rivers, this grassland is home for many plants and
animals. The grassland and its components is one
of the four chief kinds of natural vegetation.
Surrounded by mountain ranges, the grassland is
nowhere near any major bodies of water. The
grassland stretches across most of Nebraska,
Kansas, Missouri and Iowa, creating seven
communities of grassland. These seven communities
are tall grass prairie, mixed p...
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Men And Women Twentieth Century
1,551 words
Ovid's Art of Love Rings True in the Twentieth
Century It is a physical truth that the male and
female sexes were made to fit together as
counterparts. Animal corresponding parts come
together to perform intercourse in order to
regenerate a species. In nature there are hundreds
of mating rituals and courting practices used when
a male or female seeks a mate. Each pursuer looks
for certain aspects of a potential mate. People
analyze personal traits when looking for a mate,
but the mating ritual i...
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Young Man First Person
742 words
narration Narrative voice changes greatly over the
course of the book The narrator is neither simply
the protagonist telling his own story, nor an
omniscient outsider capable of describing the
general social consensus rather he is a projection
of the individual and idiosyncratic perspective of
the protagonist himself. Fusion of objective and
subjective modes of description The diary at the
end, written in first person, offers an apparent
resolution of the tension: the young man whith his
subject...
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Alfred Doolittle Henry Higgins
533 words
During the time of the play, Pygmalion, classes in
England were seemingly artificial. It is shown
very well in Act III during one of Mrs. Higgins s
at-home days the differences between classes. Mrs.
and Miss Eynsford Hill claim to be of the upper
class and they act as if they are in the upper
class to try and impress Henry Higgins during this
scene. Eliza Doolittle is being tutored by Henry
Higgins, a professor of phonetics, to speak
clearly and correctly; to change from her old
flower girl way ...
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Hester Roger Chillingworth
644 words
Nathaniel Hawthorne, author of The Scarlet Letter,
felt that the Puritans were people who believed
that the world was a place where the battle
between good and evil was a never-ending one.
Throughout the novel, Hawthorne uses the symbols
of light and dark to depict this battle among the
characters Hester Prynne, Pearl, and Roger
Chillingworth. After Hester commits her sin, her
beauty almost immediately vanishes into darkness.
Her hair no longer hangs freely about her face,
instead she ties it up...
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William Wordsworth Slave Trade
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The Romantic Sonnet Romantic Sonnet The Romantic
sonnet holds in its topics the ideals of the time
period, concentrating on emotion, nature, and the
expression of nothing. The Romantic era was one
that focused on the commonality of humankind and,
while using emotion and nature, the poets and
their works shed light on peoples universal
natures. In Charlotte Smiths Sonnet XII Written on
the Sea Shore, the speaker of the poem embodies
two important aspects of Romantic work in relating
his or her pe...
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Believed That Man Romeo And Juliet
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Romeo And Juliet: Shakespeare's Metaphor Of
Comparing Romeo And Juliet: Shakespeare's Metaphor
Of Comparing Man To Plants Romeo and Juliet:
Shakespeare's Metaphor Of Comparing Man To Plants
To express his view of good and evil in every man,
William Shakespeare writes lines that Friar
Laurence reveals in the tragedy of Romeo and
Juliet which compare man to plants, focusing on
the common trait they hold of having two
contrasting components in their being. Throughout
history, there has always been ...
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Harold Krebs Soldiers Home
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Harold Character Comparison Character Comparison
Harold Krebs in Soldiers Home and Uncle Fred in My
Uncle Fred both have one thing in common. They
have experiences about a World War. Nonetheless,
the two men have certain outstanding differences
with regards to their characters. In Soldiers
Home, we encounter Harold Krebs, who is the main
character coming back from Germany after the war
to his home state of Oklahoma. When he came,
people had already welcomed all the other soldiers
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Adam And Eve Male And Female
909 words
Sex in Religion The ways in which the sexual body
and sexual pleasure are viewed have changed
drastically over time. This is due in large part
to the teachings and interpretations of Saint
Augustine and the Christian Church. Today and for
the greater part of the last thousand years, the
woman s body is constantly degraded through the
use of slang terms, its depiction in movies,
books, and magazines. Religion in general has made
successful attempts in condemning the art of
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Iorek Byrnison Amber Spyglass Ice
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The Amber Spyglass The polar bear king, Iorek
Byrnison, has entered another world to seek out
his friend Lee Scoresby And some time later, Iorek
Byrnison stepped through the blackened undergrowth
and the heat-split rocks at the edge of a burnt
forest. The sun was glaring through the smoky
haze, but he ignored the heat as he ignored the
charcoal dust that blackened his white fur and the
midges that searched in vain for skin to bite. He
had come a long way, and at one point in his
journey, he had ...
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Hester And Pearl Context Of The Story
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The Ambiguity Use of Symbolism in The Scarlet
Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne s novel, The Scarlett
Letter, uses a lot of symbolism in the story that
represents several meanings within the context of
the story. Hawthorne uses symbolism to add greater
meaning to the story. Objects such as the prison,
rosebush, scaffold, meteor, forest, brook, and
little Pearl are all important symbols in
Hawthorne s novel. The most obvious and principal
symbol in the novel is the scarlet letter A, which
has several me...
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Clay We Are Created Reader A Clear Story
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Patterns are a very important part of any novel.
It takes a delicate skill of the writers to
manipulate these patterns so that they do what is
intended. If the writer has control of his word
choice and clearly reveals these patterns to the
reader, it makes the book stronger and
understandable. The use of patterns is to convey
an underlying meaning. If these patterns are not
revealed strongly to the reader, the book may seem
confusing and the message or plot of the story may
be misunderstood. In?...
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Freedom Of Choice Margaret Laurence
857 words
Laurence's use of Lilacs to foreshadow Bad Events
in The Stone Angel They often say if you want to
gain something you need to lose something in
return. Hagar Shipley did this by purchasing a
dress that she liked if she knew that she would
have to sacrifice her independence that purchase
would have never happened. In the novel The Stone
Angel Margaret Laurence uses the first person
narrative to describe Hagar Shipleys life the good
times and the bad times. Margaret Laurence uses
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