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Hard Core Alarm Clock
4,378 words
... ARD CORE pants to this complete stranger.
Hello, how are you? he asked, Hello, what are you?
HARD CORE bunny retorted. Why Im a Manatee, also
known as a sea cow HARD CORE bunny pondered this
for a second and then very hopeful she asked would
you by any chance be interested in some HARD CORE
pants The sea cow thought for a moment then
replied Well I am a sea cow and if I was to wear
your HARD CORE pants I would be afraid I might
soil them in the water. After all the forest isnt
the best place...
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Plays An Important Role Momma Henderson
501 words
In the autobiography I Know Why the Caged Bird
Sings, the main character Marguerite Johnson, is
influenced by a preponderance of characters
including Bailey Jr. , Momma Henderson, and Mrs.
Bertha Flowers. One of the primary influences is
her older brother, Bailey Jr... Momma, or Annie
Henderson, the parental grandmother, also plays an
important role for Maya. Additionally, Mrs.
Flowers, the black aristocrat of Stamps, saves
Maya during an especially difficult time. All in
all, these three charac...
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Momma Henderson Annie Henderson
435 words
In the autobiography I Know Why the Caged Bird
Sings, the main character Marguerite, is
influenced by a great deal of characters including
Bailey Jr. , Momma Henderson, and Mrs. Bertha
Flowers. One of the primary induces is her older
brother Bailey Jr. Momma or Annie Henderson, the
Grandmother, also played an important role for
Maya. Additionally to those two characters, is
Mrs. Flowers, the black aristocrat of Stamps. All
in all, these three characters played important
roles in the development ...
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An Art Criticism Of The Painting Flora
548 words
In the oil painting, Flora (Carrie Mansfield
Weir), by Julian Weir, a well-dressed Victorian
woman is depicted, portrait style, sitting next to
a small black table. The woman, Carrie, is also
holding an array of flowers in her hand and
several more stems of flowers are strewn across
her lap. A silvery-gray vase sits on the table
next to a large bowl filled with flower buds.
Behind Carrie is a plain, flat wall decorated only
by a narrow garland of roses which hangs above and
behind her. The paint...
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Ophelia Developed By Symbolism Imagery And Irony
1,711 words
Denied the freedom of speech, she cannot survive
the contemptuous conversations of the cruel world.
Being a female in a kingdom full of chaos and
deceitfulness, the harmless Ophelia is forced to
keep silent and surrender to the domineering men
in her life. Her lover feigns madness in an
attempt to avoid prosecution of murder. By hiding
behind his mask of insanity after accidentally
killing Ophelias father, Ophelias lover ultimately
loses his true-love: Ophelia. Hamlet is the name
of Ophelias lov...
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Hundred Years Ago Greek Gods
1,408 words
The World is Too Much With Us "The world is Too
Much With Us" is a very strong and emotional poem.
This poem was written almost two hundred years
ago. William Wordsworth loved nature and based
many of his poems on it. He uses very strong
diction to get his point and feelings across. This
poem expresses Wordsworth's feeling about nature
and religion. It contains a melodic rhythm. Each
line and each word were chosen very carefully to
express his thoughts and feelings. His references
to God and Gre...
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Margaret Laurence Stone Angel
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It is common in society for individuals to look no
further than the external appearance of others.
This is also true in many novels, such as The
Stone Angel by Margaret Laurence. Margaret
Laurence shows this by using imagery. Imagery is
employed in the novel to help intensify the
significance of important events and circumstances
of the novel. Margaret Laurence used flower and
water imagery in her novel The Stone Angel to
represent Hagar's way of life. Through the image
of flowers and water Marg...
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Symbolize Elisa Femininity Chrysanthemums Symbolize Elisa Life
849 words
Elisa's Life in The Chrysanthemums Thesis: In The
Chrysanthemums, John Steinbeck talks about Elisa's
frustration for her lack of children, appreciation
as a woman and realization of her life. I.
Chrysanthemums are a symbol of her children. A.
She protects them as if they were children 1. She
puts a fence around them. 2. She keeps them out of
the reach of pests. B. Her happiness about her
ability to nurture them. II. Chrysanthemums
symbolize Elisa's femininity and sexuality. A.
Henry does not rec...
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Adam And Eve First Confession
689 words
Growing Up By Crystal Scott Short story authors
use symbolism to describe particular scenes
without actually saying the words, which adds to
the interest of the story. In Frank OConnors story
First Confession and John Steinbecks story The
Chrysanthemums, both authors use symbolism to
enhance the readers insight of the story. Also,
the symbolism offered by the authors provides the
reader with a deeper look into the story, making
the reader find more interest throughout. In The
Chrysanthemums, Ste...
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Frost Writes Mending Wall
759 words
A Look at the Theme of Separation in the Poetry of
Robert Frost The creation of borders and
boundaries has been around since the beginning of
civilization. The division of property and
possessions among individuals establishes a sense
of self-worth. The erection of fences and walls
keeps property separate. Walls also serve as a
means of separating worlds. Modern society demands
the creation, and maintenance of these boundaries.
In his poems, The Tuft of Flowers, and Mending
Wall, Robert Frost ex...
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Music Pink And Blue Pink And Blue Okeeffe
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Georgia OKeeffe is one of the most influential
artists there is today. Her works are valued
highly and are quite beautiful and unique. As a
prominent American artist, Georgia OKeeffe is
famous for her images of gigantic flowers,
city-scapes and distinctive desert scenes. All of
these different phases represent times in her
life. Throughout the seventy years of her creative
career, Georgia OKeeffe continually made some of
the most original contributions to the art of our
time. As Georgia Okeeffe'...
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Sri Lanka Dry Season
4,091 words
Content Gliricidia Septum GLIRICIDIA SEPIU Content
History Introduction and Description Common Names
Chemical Compounds Toxicity Uses and Efficacy
History Gliricidias was first used in Mexico to
provide shade for cacao plantations. It is from
this use that the Aztecs labeled the tree Madre de
Cacao (Mother of cacao). Later, in the 18 th
Century, Gliricidias was brought to Sri Lanka to
provide shade for coffee plantations. Today, the
trees long leafy branches are used to shade
vanilla and tea cro...
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Red Carnation Pg 60 Paul
745 words
home where everyone seemed the same and there was
a feeling of despair. Paul, who was a young man,
felt that his father, teachers and classmates
misunderstood him and therefore were unworthy of
his company. In the story there are many symbolic
elements. Flowers, for instance, symbolize Pauls
personality and life. The parallel between the boy
and the flowers is made by the author many times
throughout the short story. In the beginning of
the story Paul has a meeting with the teachers of
his schoo...
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Written Word Formal Education
719 words
Word choice and diction are key elements in
expression of ones emotions and character. In the
short excerpt from Maya Angelous I Know Why The
Caged Bird Sings, entitled, The Aristocrat, the
association of language and character is made
clear. Language is used to express feelings,
instill emotions in others, and separate classes
of people. Language is a key element in the
expression of oneself. The use of language and
tones is what expresses feelings from one
individual. During a conversation wit...
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Carpe Diem T C
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The Picture of little T. C. in a Prospect of
Flowers depicts several seemingly unrelated
events, which are drawn together by an underlying
allegory. In the beginning of the poem T. C. , a
beautiful young woman, is found at the morning of
her life in a bed of flowers. Next T. C. is
described conquering men with her chaste charms.
As the poem progresses, Marvell brings himself in
to the poem and hints towards its allegory: let me
in time compound where I may see thy glories.
While the forth stanza...
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Beauty Of Nature Made All The Difference
1,357 words
In Robert Frost ROBERT FROST In most of Robert
Frost s poems he speaks of situations occurring in
rural settings, as in The Road Not Taken (Di Yanni
513) and The Tuft of Flowers (Di Yanni 667 - 668).
These, like most of his poems, are in the style of
conversation. Although this helps to make him seem
natural, it is not a very effective form in
poetry; we do not understand complicated matters
naturally. Conversation is the most careless and
formless of human utterance; it is spontaneous and
unrev...
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Quot Quot Marriage Quot
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1922, On " An Octopus" In 1922, Marianne
Moore made the first of two trips to Bremerton,
Washington, for long summer visits with her
brother. On the first trip, the family traveled up
to Paradise Park on Mount Rainier for an overnight
stay. Moore photographed the dramatic Nisqually
Glacier and took close-ups of alpine flowers. She
and her brother joined a hiking party and climbed
up to the ice caves, the greatest distance
visitors can reach without full climbing gear.
Back in New York,...
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Theme Of The Story Willa Cather
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A short story as defined by Edgar Allan Poe,
should not contain a word that will not contribute
to bringing out the theme of the story. In Willa
Cather s Paul s Case, every detail serves an
important role in supporting the pre-established
design (as Poe calls it) of the story. Every
aspect of Paul s Case such as symbolism and
setting, relate to its rather perplexing theme.
The details of the story, come together to
constitute this message (theme) on life:
materialism or artificiality can never p...
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Thousands Of Years Religious Ceremonies
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The human use of scents, aromas and fragrances has
its origins lost in ancient times. Why, when and
how people first started to prepare them may never
be known, but archeological findings, early
written texts and oral tradition show that the
history of aromas goes deep back in time. Early
civilizations offered scent flowers, herbs and
resins in worship of their Gods. When burned, some
plants released stronger aromas and scented smoke
fires became part of religious rituals, a mystical
mean of com...
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Theme Of Death Hagar Shipley
1,554 words
The Stone Angel by Margaret Laurence is a
heart-warming story of a ninety year old woman who
is nearing death and who has very little to look
back on with pride. Her life had been ruled by her
concern of outward appearances and manners.
Although she often felt love and happiness, she
refused to show it fearing it may be viewed by
others as a weakness. Hagar inherited this strong
pride from her father, Jason Currie, along with
other poor qualities. Throughout her life, Hagar
is desperately trying...
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