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    -faceted past? Savitri was the Universal Mother‚ full of compassion. She was lost in thinking about her secret‚ mysterious thoughts. Now in human form‚ her mind recapitulated her many - faceted past. The near past marched through her memory as a reverie. She glanced at her treasure – trove of memorable experiences where everything could be found as fresh as a morning flower. Her sweet childhood days and the romantic youth lay in “the sweet by paths” of her

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    At the time Mercutio makes his famous "Queen Mab" speech in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ he and Romeo‚ together with a group of their friends and kinsmen‚ are on the way to a party given by their family’s arch-enemy‚ Lord Capulet. Their plan is to crash the party so that Romeo may have the opportunity to see his current love‚ Rosaline‚ whom they know has been invited to the Capulet’s masque that evening. Romeo‚ whom his friends seem to consider generally very witty and fun‚ originally thought

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    Prominent Victorian poet Elizabeth Barrett Browing first published Sonnets from the Portuguese in 1850. These sonnets were written as a personal declaration of love to her husband‚ Robert Browning. She implied that these sonnets were originally written by someone else in Portuguese and that she had translated them when in reality these were her own authentic compositions. She initially planned to call the collection Sonnets from the Bosnian‚ but Robert insisted that she claim they are from Portuguese

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    could hardly imagine the pleasure that would fill his days when the building was finished and flesh-and-blood women moved among its features. As always‚ the thought aroused him” (67). The way Holmes thinks makes him not only a murderer‚ his state of reverie is a women’s flesh and blood and the way it moves. His peers were not able to see the side of him‚ he was able to hide it very well under all of his beauty and wealth he would be the most unsuspecting murder in this white

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    "The Masque of the Red Death" Literary Analysis: A Look at Imagery We continue our literary analysis of "The Masque of the Red Death" by Edgar Allan Poe with a look at the graphic imagery in the short story.players • slide 1 of 4 Imagery is the use of figurative or descriptive language to create a vivid mental picture. It involves at least one of the five senses--sight‚ sound‚ touch‚ feel‚ taste. Imagery in "The Masque of the Red Death" is ghastly. • slide 2 of 4 Example of Imagery

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    Updike’s "A & P" is rich in symbolism and begins in the very first paragraph. Sammy is eyeing the three bikini-clad girls who walk into his supermarket where he is a checker. His reverie is interrupted‚ however‚ by a "witch" whose "feathers" Sammy has to smooth. The older generation are typically symbolized in negative terms throughout the story‚ those women who cannot and will not understand youth. Queenie‚ on the other hand‚ is symbolic of all that is alluring about women and life that might be

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    Whitney Gathright Feb. 6th‚ 2013 Dr. James Shade English 1020 Analyses of two fictional stories Tiger Mending and A & P both are very interesting fictional stories. I will discuss the authors and also analyze them both. The narrators both have significant roles in the stories. I will also discuss the tone‚ point of views‚ and imagery taken place in both stories. Both titles of the stories are significant and will be explained in detail of why and how. In the fictional story Tiger Mending

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    50 g y wa h 0 -50 - aerodyn. measurement height: z = 0.7 –1.2 m - sensor separation (lateral): s = 16 cm -100 -150 -200 -300 -250 -200 -150 -100 -50 0 50 100 local WE scale [m] Site wind Nocturnal Wind Conditions 50.0 10 CO2 flux windspeed 8 CO2 flux [umol/m2/s] windspeed ca. 1m above ground (Jun-Oct 2002) 6 0.0 4 frequency of occurrence [rel. units] daytime nighttime 2 -50.0 20.07.2002 00:00 20.07.2002 12:00

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    considered the most primitive of all primates and are found in Madagascar. They are made up of Lemurs‚ Lorises‚ Galagos‚ and Tarsiers. The reason that they are considered the most primitive is because of their heavy reliance on sense of smell‚ many are nocturnal‚ they mark their territory with scent‚ and they have a dental comb. New World Monkeys are found in southern Mexico‚ and central and South America. There are three main groups of New World Monkeys; Callithricidae‚ Cebidae‚ and Atelidae. Callithricidae

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    To Kill A Mockingbird In “To Kill a Mockingbird” by harper lee clearly says that killing a mockingbird is a sin because it does not commit crimes‚besides making its beautiful music. therefore there are a few characters in the story that could be considered to be mockingbirds. Tom robinson could be considered to be the most obvious mockingbird in the book. furthermore in chapter 17-19 in the court session while tate the sheriff‚ and mr ewell‚ and Tom Robinson made their testimonies it

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