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Pure Iron Red Blood Carbon
359 words
Iron comes from the Latin word ferrum. From ferrum
its symbol became Fe. The atomic number of iron is
26, and its atomic weight is 55. 845. Iron is a
magnetic, bendable, shiny white metallic element.
Pure iron has a hardness that ranges from 4 to 5.
It is soft and ductile. Iron can be easily
magnetized at ordinary temperatures and at 790 C
the magnetic property disappears. Pure iron melts
at about 1535 C, boils at 2750 C, and has a
specific gravity of 7. 86. Chemically, iron is an
active metal. ...
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Macbeth As A Tragedy According To Aristotle Definition
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While the genre of some works of literature can be
debated, Macbeth written by William Shakespeare
seems to fit into a perfect mold. Aristotle's
definition of a tragedy, combining seven elements
that he believes make the genre of a work a
tragedy, is that mold. Displaying all seven
aspects, Macbeth fits the definition precisely.
Key elements in the play substantiate the fact
that Macbeth is a serious story, the first
elements of Aristotle's definition. From the first
lines of the play, the mood ...
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Julius Caesar Friendship Theme
754 words
William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, the
theme of friendship would prove to be a very
delicate and manipulative element. This element
would be the very entity that would seal Julius
Caesars fate. Brutus, Decius, and all the other
conspirators would use this to their power, and to
Julius weakness. Friendship was used as a cover to
blind Julius from the truth, from the plots
against him. Flattery along with manipulation was
used as a way of persuasion to soothe any feelings
of doubt or wearin...
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To Kill A Mockingbird Style
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The stylistic elements that an author chooses are
instrumental in ensuring that the theme or tone
that he or she wishes to convey is in fact
conveyed to the reader. Harper Lee obviously
realizes this, for in the novel To Kill A
Mockingbird (Harper Lee, To Kill A Mockingbird,
[New York: Warner, 1982 ] 278) she wisely selects
a distinctive style to relate the moving story of
a young child discovering harsh truths regarding
human nature The predominant stylistic element
Miss Lee uses is her diction...
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Change The World Aesthetic Value
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Out of Light cometh Darkness, dark ambient music
and the impulse towards deconstruction 2000 Daniel
du Prie 1. These recordings may be seen as a
notation of our dead minded society, but not as a
reaction against it, we will all become ambient
dead heads, if not... (Archon Satani, In Shelter,
liner note, 1994) If not, then ellipsis. The
conditional clause of fact, followed by an
open-ended ellipsis, where not only the
conjunction between a conditional present and an
effected future (then... ), bu...
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The Key To Successful Fiction Is Characterisation
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Development of character forms the single, most
important element of most works fiction, and the
way in which we respond to the character has a
major influence on our interpretation and response
to the text. For example, try to imagine the short
story As Boys to Wanton Flies by Michael Wilding,
without the development of the protagonist,
Lionel. Effective characterisation helps the
reader to identify with the themes in the story,
by presenting the issues & conflicts that the
character experience...
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Carol Ann Dh Lawrence
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H 2 >Discuss ways in which memory is explored Mean time is, in essence, a collection of poems
concerned with history and memory throughout the
anthology. Carol Ann Duffy uses many literary and
thematic devices to explore the theme of memory
such as the dramatic monologue which enables the
socialisation of self who can then speak without
the fear of censorship; objectivity of viewpoints.
It provides disassociation for the poet from the
persona in which they are speaking thus making the
poe...
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Desire For Power Macbeth And Banquo
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QUESTION: Choose one or two themes from 'Macbeth'
and discuss how that theme is developed through
the relationships in the play. William
Shakespeare's play, Macbeth is a tragic tale
abundant with themes that relate to audiences from
all generations. The theme of ambition is
ultimately one of the most important themes in the
play and it is developed through many various
relationships. Love, friendship and power develop
the theme of ambition to the extent of luring the
plot to chaos and destroying...
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Othello As A Tragic Hero
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To what extent does Othello represent the idea of
the tragic hero? The Poetics of Aristotle are
extremely significant when distinguishing the
characteristics of tragedy, and particularly
important when analysing the character of Othello
as a tragic hero. Aristotle writes that there are
certain qualities which define a tragic hero:
peripeteia, the undergoing of a downfall;
hamartia, evidence of a fatal flaw; anagnorisis,
recognition of these flaws; and catharsis, the
purging of emotions from the ...
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Meaning Of A Word Principle Of Arbitrariness Language
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1. Introduction: "To invent a language arbitrarily
without any reason for the choices made, is for
the human soul, who needs for everything at least
a partial reason, as painful as it is for the body
to be tickled to death. " Herder 1770 / 1985 p. 85
(transl. D. F. ) What is the term arbitrary refers
to? Is there any direct relation between the
linguistic form and the linguistic meaning of a
word? Why do words differ from language to
language? What is onomatopoeic sounds and what is
iconic means...
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Louis Farrakhan Human Suffering
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Dear fellow Jews, Louis Farrakhan is a powerful
Islamic leader in America, famous for being the
Messiah of hope and the minister of hate. Being
the Messiah of hope, he emphasised the interest to
end human suffering. He addressed a powerful
message of solidarity and self help that inspired
one million African American throughout USA a step
towards solving crime, drug addiction, broken
families and other disorders in the community. But
as the minister of hate, he shows another side of
his face by ...
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Pain And Suffering Reb Saunders
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Danny s Conflicting Forces It is a classic story
of two fathers and two sons and the pressures on
all of them to pursue the religion they share in
the way that is best suited for each. In the book
The Chosen by Chaim Photo, we get to know the
characters Reuven and Danny. They are two unlikely
boys that become friends, as a result of an
accident. As Reuven and Danny mature they realize
in each other a friend, and a person that may
guide them in life and explore ideas and worlds
neither had ever c...
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William Father
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Jeffrey Archer? s epic novel Kane And Abel could
just as easily be two novels; one named Kane and
the other Abel, such is the difference between the
two characters. From the outset, we are aware of
William Lowell Kane? s privilege and of Abel
Rosnovski? s poverty. Both are born 15 th April,
1905 as male members of the human race. These are
the most obvious similarities shared by the two.
Their contrasted births introduce us to two
different personalities and two different
histories, which fate i...
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Carl Heine Pearl Harbor
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Critique of Snow Falling on Cedars Snow Falling on
Cedars, by David Guterson, is a truthful tale
about a post World War II trial in which
Japanese-American fisherman, the first American
citizen in his lineage, is accused of killing a
well known American fisherman. The accused is
Kabuo Miyomoto; dead is Carl Heine Jr. The book
takes place in thermal town of San Piedro, one of
the scenic San Juan Islands in the early 1950 s.
The relationship of the token is deeper than being
fellow fisherman. Befo...
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Death Of His Wife Minor Characters
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Death as the Focal Point Tony Hillerman expresses
many themes throughout his novel, A Thief of Time.
Themes such as jealousy, deceit, murder and the
clash of cultures are just a few of them. While A
Thief of Time is a part of the mystery genre and
shares the uniform qualities which make it a part
of that genre. However, the primary theme that is
expressed in A Thief of Time is death. The theme
that is emphasized the most in A Thief of Time is
death. Death is a constant presence in the novel,
it ...
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Death Of A Salesman Glass Menagerie
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The Illusion of the American Dream The American
Dream is what all Americans strive to achieve. It
is the illusion of prosperity and happiness. The
American Dream consists of three different
elements, money, sex, and power. The plays Death
of a Salesman and The Glass Menagerie are about
families who strive to achieve the American Dream.
These plays are a lot alike and they have more
similarities than differences. In America, money
can get you many places in society. In both plays,
money plays an ...
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Immigration Cultures Thing
272 words
There are many issues concerning the immigration
into America by peoples of other races and
cultures, and a hundred more opinions to go with
them. At the time of the largest immigration boom
into this country, between 1880 and 1920, many
people thought of immigration as a negative thing.
It was largely considered that so many new
cultures and people would distort the American
ideals, and be a burden on those already occupying
the space. This point of view is still prominent
today, though with le...
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Mice And Men George And Lennie
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Of Mice and Men Question: The theme of loneliness
is one that is all pervading in Of Mice and Men.
Discuss this statement with references to both the
novel and the film. The theme of loneliness
features throughout many scenes in Of Mice and Men
and is often the dominant theme of sections during
this story. This theme occurs during many
circumstances but is not present from start to
finish. In my mind for a theme to be pervasive is
must be present during every element of the story.
There are many...
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Pulse Of Morning Maya Angelou
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Page 1 o? On the Pulse of Morning? By: Maya
Angelou " On the Pulse of Morning, " is
a poem written by Maya Angelou. In this poem,
Angelou depicts personification. Personification
is an element of literature in which an object or
an animal is given human characteristics. Angelou
uses personification to give the rock, the river,
and the tree the ability to speak to the reader.
In " On the Pulse of Morning" , Angelou
writes " But today, the rock cries out to us,
clearly, fo...
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Whale Simply Swims Abundant The Whale Humpback
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Introduction As Humpback Whale Humpback Whale
Introduction As the boat sways up and down, hours
take years to complete, and the anticipation grows
to see that one element of the whole trip. That
element being the site of the enormous tail fin of
a humpback whale. These trips are often taken via
television for most people, but there are a select
few who see the real thing. The humpback whale is
usually unseen and forgotten. But this beautiful
creature has been around a long time and if
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