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Edgar Lee Masters William Jennings Bryan
2,008 wordsEdgar Lee Masters was an American poet, known principally for his poems about life in the Midwest. It has been 49 years since he has died and today he is virtually forgotten. His book of poems entitled Spoon River Anthology may spark a small amount of recognition. This book is a work of free verse poems about the secret lives of the inhabitants of Spoon River, a small Midwest town based on Lewistown and Petersburg, Illinois. This book remains a landmark in the literature world of realism and rev...
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Back To School Dont Wanna
1,419 wordsReally, what is a role model? According to The Pocket Oxford Dictionary, the definition for role model is a person on whom others model themselves. According to me, a role model is someone we look up to and get inspiration from throughout our lives. Most of us have a role model whom we all want to be like. Role models can have a great effect on our lives. Different people have different role models in their life to look up to. For an instance, some kids think their father or mother is really gre...
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Edgar Lee Masters William Jennings Bryan
2,090 wordsEdgar Lee Masters Edgar Lee Masters was an American poet, known principally for his poems about life in the Midwest. It has been 49 years since he has died and today he is virtually forgotten. His book of poems entitled Spoon River Anthology may spark a small amount of recognition. This book is a work of free verse poems about the secret lives of the inhabitants of Spoon River, a small Midwest town based on Lewistown and Petersburg, Illinois. This book remains a landmark in the literature world ...
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Ice Cream Spoon Fork
300 wordsHail the spoon, most righteous of all silver and table wear. The spoon, piously accepting his place at the right side of the plate alone with only a brother spoon to keep company with. Condemned to but two, at most a third appearance during a desert course, but usually two courses of a meal. There it sits through salads, entrees and vegetables, untouched, unaccepted while the knife gets credited with things like cutting the meat and spreading butter on bread. All the while the spoon waits silent...
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