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    Literary i. This is the period of great grammatical works like 1. Tolkappiyam (ten poems ) (pattuppattu) 2. Eight anthologies (ettuttogai) 3. Eighteen minor works (patinenkinalkinakku) 4. Epics ii. Tirukkural 1. Eighteen minor works (patinenkinalkinakku) are so called in the Sangam literature because the poems (they are moralizing in character) are shorter in form than the anthologies and poems 2. Important among these works are Tirukkural (also called as kural) a. By tiruvallavar. b. It

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    Name: Kellie Rong Section Instructor (GSI): Antonette Marilyn Adiova Musicology 139 (Fall 2011) Paper #1: World Music CD Report Newly Arranged Chinese Folk Songs is an anthology of Chinese folk music that originated from both Northern and Southern China. Featuring opera singer and concert soloist‚ Dr. Mei Zhong’s operatic soprano vocals along with young composer‚ Dr. TingYi Ma’s fusion of modern atonal music and traditional Chinese tunes‚ the arrangements in this CD bring forward a blend of

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    Gender and Class in the 1870s as Portrayed by the Film Industry The film industry can create an image for genders‚ race‚ class‚ sexuality‚ nationalities‚ and even eras through the roles and story lines of characters in a film. More recently‚ the film industry has begun to combine two different eras of films and even combine two different genres of film. In the film Cowboys and Aliens‚ the writers and directors are able to depict the different roles of genders and classes that existed in the

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    I. INTRODUCTION "Reason and the evidence of our senses were important no doubt but they mean nothing to us unless they touch our needs‚ our feelings‚ our emotions. Only then do they acquire meaning. This meaning ’ is what the Romantic Movement is all about."(Dr. George Boeree) This may describe the best for Romantic movement. There were many changes that made this movement. The perception that the Enlightenment was destroying the natural human soul and substituting it with the mechanical‚ artificial

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    The Loss of Victorian Morality The Victorian era marks the period of Queen Victoria’s reign over England from 1837‚ until her death in January 1901. It was an age of new prosperity brought about by thriving industrialization‚ new scientific discoveries and technology‚ which encouraged the rise of an educated middle class. This new age also brought about a shift from agriculture to manufacturing‚ causing mass immigration into cities. City life provided Victorians with freedom and anonymity from

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    Edgar Allen Poe

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    narrator‚ though we do not know whether the man sees it in his mind or if its real‚ describes the old man’s terror as he sat up in bed‚ looks around‚ and comforts himself into going back to bed. Poe wrote‚ on page 1046 of our textbook‚ The Bedford Anthology of American Literature‚ “I knew that he had been lying awake since the first slight noise‚ when he had turned in the bed.” Obviously‚ the man was terrified because he had felt another’s presence. Another creative way Poe was able to create an atmosphere

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    Conflicting Perspectives

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    regard to events‚ personalities or situations. Throughout his anthology Birthday Letters‚ which is an address to his dead wife Sylvia Plath‚ Ted Hughes develops a perspective which cultivates the sympathy of the responder. Conflicting perspectives are evident in the interplay between memory and hindsight‚ the opposing personas of Hughes and Plath‚ and the inconsistency between appearance and reality. The form and content of this anthology is indicative of Hughes’ attempt to publicly impose his perspective

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    Melissa Rodriguez Professor J. G. Casem English 100 December 3‚ 2013 Final Draft essay #2 Born this Way There are many categories within the gender complex‚ in which different types of people fall under. These different categories consist of gender identity‚ sexual orientation‚ physical gender and gender roles. Identity’s can be changed dramatically depending how a person feels about themselves and who they are attracted to the same or opposite sex. Some play role because it is what

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    Winthrop vs Edward

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    Oct 2011‚ 10:54 " Jonathan Edwards." 2011. Biography.com 09 Oct 2011‚ 10:54 http://www.biography.com/people/jonathan-edwards-9284916 Edwards‚ Jonathan. “ Personal Narrative.” The Norton Anthology American Literature 7th Edition Volume A.396-384. Winthrop‚ John "A Model of Christian Charity." The Norton Anthology American Literature 7th Edition Volume A.158-147

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    English assessmnet task 1 Close study of poetry of bruse dawe Good Morning selection committee my name is and I am the editior of an anthology of the modern Australian poetry book. Today I will be discussing the way Bruce Dawe’s poems ‘Homecoming’ and ‘Lifecyle’ confront and challenge readers to re-assess or examine their lives and life its self. The way bruce dawe has made his readers reassess and examine their lives and life itself is by using techniques such as emotive phrases‚ repeitition

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