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    BASE DETAILS - ESSAY In the poem‚ "Base Details"‚ SiegFried Sassoon expresses his great disgust towards the majors in the military. He is horrified and appalled at the way the majors act while men are dying out in the battle field. Mr. Sassoon is so furious towards the majors that it takes more than just one word to describe how indignified Sassoon is. These great feelings of anger are derived from the fact that the majors are living a life of luxury while sending young men "up the line" out

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    draw the reader into the fantasy world of Roderick Usher. Leaving the narrator unnamed and seemingly average in personality‚ it’s easy to identify with him‚ seeing ourselves in his shoes taking care of an ill friend. 2. The narrator travels to his friend because he was told that Roderick’s health was deteriorating both physically and emotionally. Sadly‚ the narrator ultimately fails after he realizes that there was no way to truly heal him. 3. When the narrator is in close proximity‚ he explains

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    Gothic in both texts. Throughout Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre there is a presentation of a gothic theme. The ‘Red Room’ is Janes room of torture‚ because Mrs Reed banishes Jane to that room every time she’s done something wrong. The ‘Red Room‚’ I feel has a gothic atmosphere because of the way it is portrayed‚ Bronte uses a lot of red to describe the room‚ hense the name ‘Red Room.’ It appers that Bronte used red as her discriptive word as it has connotations of danger‚ fire and passion‚ “The carpet

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    Locke distinguished‚ in his Essay‚ “real essence” from “nominal essence.” Nominal essence‚ according to Locke‚ is the “abstract Idea to which the Name is annexed (III.vi.2).” Thus‚ the nominal essence of the name ‘gold’‚ Locke said‚ “is that complex Idea the word Gold stands for‚ let it be‚ for instance‚ a Body yellow‚ of a certain weight‚ malleable‚ fusible‚ and fixed.” In contrast‚ the real essence of gold is “the constitution of the insensible parts of that Body‚ on which those Qualities [mentioned

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    Money‚ to spend or to save? Money. Who doesn’t need money? Almost everybody is in dire need of money. But some people‚ specifically the rich‚ spend it carelessly. People have certain attitudes towards money. It is either we spend it‚ or we save it. Some say we need to “save it for a rainy day”; some‚ which is more lavish in its nature‚ encourages us to spend our money by saying “live it up”. Now the big question is‚ should we spend it or save it? The major advantage of saving money is being

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    Symbolisms in Edgar Allan Poe’s: The Fall of the House of Usher Edgar Allan Poe’s famously titled work “The Fall of the House of Usher” is a piece of short horror fiction that effectively utilizes symbolism. There are many examples within the text where objects‚ incidents and imagery are effectively utilized to give meaning to the reader beyond that which is being described. In this essay‚ I will analyze how the state of the house‚ the eye-like windows‚ the collapse of the house‚ the presence

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    marking another day has started. I slowly open my eyes feeling that something is going to happen today. As always‚ I start my day by running around the walls in my room. I like how running makes me feel‚ I get lost in it and can try to picture a world where there are no rooms‚ where I can run free. An alarm goes off jolting me back to reality‚ telling me it is time to eat. The keeper who brings my food is new today. I do not like strangers so I watch him from the furthest point in the room. He starts

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    Detail of ESI Hospitals and ESI Dispensary in the State Comprehensive Medical care is being provided to insured persons and their dependents through a network of 6 ESI Hospitals(5 ESIS+1 ESIC) and 58 ESI Dispensaries. The detail of the hospitals is as under:Sr. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Name of Institutions ESIS Hospital‚ NH-3‚ Faridabad ESIS Hospital‚ Sector-8‚ Faridabad ESIS Hospital‚ Jagadhari ESIS Hospital‚ Panipat ESISHospital‚ Bhiwani ESIC Hospital‚Gurgaon Bed Strength 300 50 80 75 50 100 Sr

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    Year 9 War Poetry - Analysis & Planning Chart Use the following chart to help you plan your analysis of one of the war poems: Poem: ____Base Detail ________ By: ____ROSELY________ |THESIS / INTRO: (what does the|This poem is about showing us the true side of the majors. Sassoon is comparing them to children which cannot do much work by them selves and everyone around them have to help them ‚ | |poet attempt to achieve? What |sassoon is saying that the majors use the soldiers to make

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    Research Paper: The Fall of the House of Usher Edgar Allen Poe was a unique author who had a peculiar writing style. Similar to the eerie mood portrayed in the infamous story‚ “The Raven‚” and the dark themes in “The Cask of Amontillado‚” Poe did a fantastic job in channeling yet another ominous work‚ “The Fall of the House of Usher.” All of these stories have the same underlying elements of vivid imagery and mood. The mood is set in the beginning of the story with the reader picturing the bleak

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