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    Alone and palely loitering? The sedge has withered from the lake‚ And no birds sing.’’ As for stanza 7‚ it is a much more soothing and caring tone: ‘’She found me roots of relish sweet‚ And honey wild‚ and manna-dew‚ And sure in language strange she said— ‘I love thee true’.’’ The poem also has a an irrational tone to it. When the knight describes the fairy‚ it is in a quite dreamy and imagination-like way‚ ‘’gull beautiful-faery’s child‚ her hair was long‚ her foot was light‚and her eyes

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    leave all those heaps of red stones and red earth all over the place‚ without caring about it at all‚ but the strange fact is that all those heaps and piles were put there by nature‚ as if She had whimsically decided to mimic the most unity and careless behaviour of mankind itself.” This describes that the outback was all red: it had red stones and red earth all over the place. This strange natural phenomenon has made visitors think that the red stones and red earth were left there by mining companies

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    warmth in my heart. Although‚ I could see that he was not quite the same as usual. I ignored it at first. Months passed and Geoff was a different person. He spent his days in bed and did not utter a word unless spoken to. He hardly ate and did not work. In the dark of the night I would hear sobs coming from the other side of the bed. I would hold his hand and tell him everything was alright but I got no return of affection and all I saw was a man filled with sorrow. I

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    The Chase My wrists started to ache terribly as I trudged along the hard concrete road. Usually‚ when I took this route home‚ I passed all sorts of strange looking people. Where we lived‚ was an odd place‚ the people there were very friendly‚ but sometimes too friendly‚ getting in the way of your private life‚ asking personal questions that you didn’t really know how to answer. But on this particular night‚ a humid night at that‚ there was absolutely no sound to be heard. Not even the squeal of

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    fighting. That was until yesterday. My cousin‚ who is the only relative in contact with me‚ sent me for a medical examination and told me to get a checkup. Then I received this report. I walked aimlessly on the street feeling that this world is strange and cruel to me. In my eyes‚ the whole world is grey and black. Suddenly‚ I saw an elderly woman struggling to drag a box and I gave her a hand‚ helping her home. She thanked me and her eyes filled my heart like the brightness of the moonlight. At

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    The Thunderstorm. As the day dawned and the sun peeped through the clouds‚ I hurriedly jumped out of bed and awoke my sister. It was the perfect start to what promised to be a great day. Clear‚ blue skies greeted us and we were excited and full of joy for today was the day we were going on our long awaited trip to Maracas Beach. As I ran downstairs I could smell the delicious aroma of curry. Mummy was just about to “chunkay” the pot. My mouth was watering already. Curry duck‚ dhal and rice was

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    I was grounded with my phone and my T.V. I was lying on my bed and was just sitting and waiting to be able to get my stuff back‚ I was bored to death. However‚ boredom can also be good for you. Boredom is the worst‚ we always have to be busy‚ we live in a generation where we always have to be busy. Doing nothing isn’t any fun and it is a skill to do nothing. A lot of people can’t do nothing. You can get anxiety and bad decision making by being bored and can do stupid things that can cause bad things

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    the underground man‚ the novella Notes From Underground is a constant contradiction. The first part of this novella is told in first person and does not tell a story. The literature is a stream of consciousness. The strange character of the underground man is depicted in the strange way this novella is presented. Fight Club is also told from a first person point of view. The violence in the movie shows the evilness of Tyler Durden‚ but also shows the good intentions of Tyler trying to strip away

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    coping eventually I found someone who immediately tested me for dissociative identity disorder at last I had an explanation and began putting my life back together slowly with her help. Being diagnosed with a mental illness is never easy but in a strange way its a relief to know that everything I have been through is real not some made up rubbish in my head. It is the knowledge that it is the reason for my erratic behaviour and memory gaps. My young parts have taken well to this situation finally

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    Orwell’s use of emotionless tone insinuates that this type of control is normal. Big brother exhibits his omnipresence through the use of telescreens‚ which is watching everyone. “It was terribly dangerous to let your thoughts wander when you were in a public place or within the range of a telescreen.” The adjective “terribly” emphasises the caution everyone must take under the eye of their ‘god‚’ Big Brother. The party enforces a cultist obsession over Big Brother. “There will be no love except the love

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