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    A History of Violence When governments ignore their citizens the violence of a realm will increase. This reality is displayed in “A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift‚ “Violence Vanquished” by Steven Pinker‚ “Shooting an Elephant” by George Orwell and other historical facts. When a government ensures that the basic needs of their people are met‚ poverty decreases and crime and violence decrease. When the government doesn’t do this the opposite happens. By ignoring citizens they will be left with

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    Essay On Chimney Swifts

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    I decided I wanted to build the chimney swift tower during an Envirothon meeting when Judy Semroc of the Natural History Museum in Cleveland brought up concerns about taking down the masonry smokestack on the side of the school. It was home to many chimney swifts‚ but the interesting thing is‚ only one mating pair nests in a tower‚ no matter the size‚ though hundreds more may roost there. I really liked this project because it was something I actually cared about‚ and was something different. I spoke

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    Swift wrote plain perfection of prose. Comment. Many critics like William Deans Howells; T.S. Eliot etc. have called Jonathan Swift the greatest writer of prose like T.S. Eliot says that "Swift‚ the greatest writer of English prose‚ and the greatest man who has ever written great English prose." But there are reasons for this greatness. One of the main reasons is that Swift wrote in a very plain and downright style. He didn’t use any embellishments. At times‚ when Swift was writing serious stuff

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    Swift and Ellison share a common theme in their writings. They want to capture the attention of their audience in order to reveal a more significant controversy at hand. They both delve in to writing that can be viewed as morbid and disturbing. However‚ perhaps this is their intent due to the harrowing circumstances they both experienced throughout their lifetime. To begin with‚ I personally found both Swift and Ellison’s stories to be revolting‚ whether it be for the literal or figurative ideals

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    Irony: Purpose Of Satire

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    An Introduction to Satire sat.ire n. 1. 2. A literary work in which human vice or folly is attacked through irony‚ derision‚ or wit. Irony‚ sarcasm‚ or caustic [bitterly cutting/burning] wit used to attack or expose folly‚ vice‚ or stupidity. (dictionary.com) Ian Johnston‚ retired instructor at Malaspina University-College‚ Nanaimo‚ British Columbia‚ Canada‚ offers helpful information in more clearly defining the use and characteristics of satire: Purpose of Satire: “If we see someone or

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    Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift published much poetry in the 18th century that related to the representation and perception of women in their societies. Both poets rely heavily on the use of satire to present perceptions of both sexes in The Rape of the Lock and The Lady’s Dressing Room. In particular‚ Pope and Swift satirise female vanity next to exploring the true meaning and value of their beauty‚ and it is clear to see that their methods in doing so are various and comprehensive. In The Rape

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    Jonathan Livingston Seagull

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    mind. And again – Richard Bach made his statement very clear about his book‚ that it is not a fairytale or story about birdies. The similarities with human life and society are obvious. Even at the very first pages Richard Bach wrote: “For real Jonathan Seagull – that lives in each of us.” Richard Bach shares his spiritual thoughts about this book with following words: “Don’t believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding. Find out what you already

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    04 September‚ 2013 English 123 Johnathan Livingston Seagull the Christian Allegory The book Jonathan Livingston Seagull is a Christian Allegory. What is an allegory you might ask‚ let me better inform you. An allegory is a representation of an abstract or spiritual meaning through concrete or material forms; figurative treatment of one subject under the guise of another‚ a symbolical narrative. An example of an allegory is Johnathan Livingston Seagull the book itslef. Johanthan Livingston Seagull

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    Like Starsky and Hutch‚ Jaws and flared jeans‚ Jonathan Livingston Seagull was one of the hits of the 1970s. It was even made into a movie. But what exactly is this book‚ and is it still worth reading? Bach’s bestseller is an uplifting fable of a seagull‚ Jonathan‚ who decides he is much more than just a seagull‚ who wants something else out of life. It consists of fewer than 100 pages‚ including many dreamy photographs of gulls in action. The book is now a symbol of the alternative or New Age

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    young Jonathan Livingston frustrated with the meaningless materialism and conformity and limitation of the seagull life. He is seized with a passion for flight of all kinds‚ and his soul soars as he experiments with exhilarating challenges of daring and triumphant aerial feats. Eventually‚ his lack of conformity to the limited seagull life leads him into conflict with his flock‚ and they turn their backs on him‚ casting him out of their society and exiling him. Not deterred by this‚ Jonathan continues

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