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    In The 70's Poem Summary

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    This poem was published in 1978 by Joyce Carol Oates. I chose this poem because it very much speaks about the traditional roles of men and women‚ specifically towards married men and women. We can use Gender lens to further analyze the poem. In the 70’s‚ that was the time where women are fighting for their equal rights similar to men. Now if we compare women today from the 70’s‚ we can really see a very big difference of our roles nowadays. Before‚ women who are married are expected to just stay

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    Accepting Death isn’t easy at all on the other hand it‚ so hard that many people ignore it until they become very ill. Death can give people the feeling of being not in control of their own life‚ so they give up since they can’t control death. In the beginning of Dawes poem‚ he gives up on death because of his death of his dog. He explains there is no point of praying because death always wins and that’s when faith dies. As for Dickson poem‚ the metaphor of the Funeral gives the speaker an assumption

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    his teacher( Mr. death) was at his office. As soon as Jimmy walk in the classroom and he started to get a weird feeling about this classroom. He heard Mr. death to sit down. everybody sat down in there special spot. Has Mr. death was walking around Jimmy was asking himself why‚ why do we‚ and why do I. Jimmy was mumbling to himself then the teacher called on Jimmy. please tell the class what you were saying Jimmy. He announced to the class “why‚ why do we‚ why do I”. Mr. death was communicating

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    caretaker provides to them. c. that they get from the dustbin. d. given to them by their father. 2. According to Dawa‚ the most common names given to dogs in Thimphu are a. Katu and Naku. b. Molay and Katumo. c. Tangpa and Zorro. d. Tommy and Puppy. 3. Dawa was finally able to identify the cave in Thowadrak where Gelong Ma Pelmo had meditated and this was possible by a. using his superior dog instinct. b. using his power of being a translator in his previous life. c. by listening

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    Death and Impermanance

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    Death and Impermanence I chose to write my comparison of the two stories under the theme of Death and Impermanence. I chose death because of the unknowns of death and how people face their fears and accept death‚ how people go through their ending days and facing their everlasting time with God. I chose “Dog’s Death” by John Updike (1993) and “Used to live Here” by Jean Rhys (1976). One is a poem and one is a short story and they are about death‚ which makes them similar to each other‚ but

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    Reunion “Reunion” by “John Cheever” is a short story in which there is conflict between the central characters due to their nature. This story is set in New York where Charlie’s father lives. Charlie and his father are the two central characters in this story. The story is told through the eyes of Charlie when he was a young man. Charlie decides to have lunch with his father during a stop between trains while he is on his way from his grandmother’s house to his mother’s. Their reunion does not

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    POETRY – Poems about Love DIRECTIONS: Discuss the attitude/tone of the poem and the theme in your small groups. Afterward‚ write down your conclusions regarding the tone and theme of poems about a similar subject. |“The Quiet World” |“Flirtation” |“Song: To Celia |“love is more thicker than forget” |“Neutral Tones” | | |

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    Death Fgue Poem Analysis

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    implemented‚ the same detrimental effects follow. “Death Fugue” by Paul Celan and “Victim Number 18” by Mahmoud Darwish vividly depict the effects this marginalization‚ whether because of origin or by using simple four letter words like “they.” While “Death Fugue” portrays the effects of marginalization with a rapid cadence and an eerie tone‚ and “Victim Number 18” portrays the effects of marginalization with a slow cadence and reminiscent tone‚ both poems demonstrate the detrimental effects of marginalization

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    Letty’s Story As children‚ people look at the world with unbiased views; their thoughts are not yet concrete in opinion. Young minds ripe for influence‚ children become easily shaped by factors around them. Generally‚ parents leave a greater impact on their children than any other thing in the child’s life. How parents speak‚ make decisions‚ and interact with one another has the potential to shape their child’s behavior and thoughts. While parental influence is essential for children to develop morals

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    MINISTRY OF EDUCATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA “ION CREANGA” STATE PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES ENGLISH PHILOLOGY CHAIR DIPLOMA PAPER FIGURATIVE USE OF WORDS IN W.S.MAUGHAM`S SHORT STORIES) Submitted by: IONAŞCO SILVIA‚ the 4th year student‚ group 404 Scientific adviser: SMOCHIN OLGA‚ Senior lecturer Chişinău – 2011 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………...3 Chapter I. BASIC ASSUMPTIONS OF STYLISTIC

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