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    Nell is modest‚ but loves Thomas. Maude Clare‚ the spurned mistress is bitter‚ forceful; “hell hath no fury like a woman scorned”. Like ’A Triad’‚ Maud Clare is a woman ’eaten up’ by a love that has died‚ jealous‚ angry‚ bitter and out of control. Is she a victim of his rejection? Or her own passion? Either way she can’t let go. In many ways this links to the way Maxim’s second wife views his first wife Rebecca. She sees Rebecca

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    First Love by Ivan Turgenev (An Analysis) "Self-sacrifice is sweet - for some people." Critical Approach: Reader-Response The novelette is entitled First Love. At first‚ I thought this is some kind of a light-sailing story about a first romance. But I guess I judged the title too early‚ and realized while reading that it was indeed a depiction of the agonies of an unrequited first love. Suspense. That’s what i felt while the story is still unfolding. Vladimir’s search for Zinaida’s

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    My First Love The poem “First love”‚ by John Clare is a poem. The poem is about falling in love for the first time. In the poem he describes how he falls in love for the first time. In this case‚ we are going to analyze theme‚ structure and devices. The principal theme in the poem is the love. Love is a powerful feeling that affects everybody. It is an abstract noun. People will have different views on love. They might think love is a bad thing and a good thing. It all depends on your experience

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    Randall May 27‚ 2013 The cheerios ad above is the most basic and easily understandable advertisement regarding a product whose main message is it benefits your health. The ad is very simple so the use of rhetoric can be easily seen and observed for analysis. This advertisement is found on many cheerios cereal boxes and because of the message of lowering cholesterol we can conclude that the intended audience is an older person with high unhealthy cholesterol levels. The ad is a brightly colored

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    Before I start telling you my story‚ I would like to tell you that I believe in love at first sight. It happened to me and I am sure it has happened to a lot of other people. One day‚ after finishing from work I went to catch the bus home as I usually did. I sat down and opposite me there was this incredible girl looking at me. Our eyes met and it was like our souls joined. We couldn’t stop looking at each other. I knew deep down inside that she was the one for me. After a while‚ I got the giggles

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    MY FIRST LOVE Love is an intense feeling of affection towards someone that arises from a recognition of attractive qualities in that person. Love can increase so suddenly‚ spreading a feeling of warm and happiness giving you a glow through every inch of that person. In my own case it was a bitter sweet experience. It all started back home in Africa when my mum sent me to the grounder’s shop to ground pepper so she can cook dinner. Most people in Africa prefer going to

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    First love‚ it can make or break you. It’s a love that will live in your heart‚ remain in your memory‚ and cherish forever. A person’s first love is powerful because it comes from innocence and naivety. They say nothing is impossible‚ but I believe forgetting your first love is impossible. It’s impossible to see that person with someone else and not wonder‚ what if? It’s something you can never forget; every time you see them‚ your stomach turns and your heart flutters. Whether you miss them or not

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    Maude Clare Maude Clare is ballad written by Christina Rossetti‚ it’s composed of 12 quatrains and 12 stanzas each with alternating iambic tetrameter‚ the rhyme scheme‚ ABCB‚ differs from that of a traditional ballads which are usually ABAB‚ the writer does this deliberately to show the reader through structure the disruption Maude Clare causes at the wedding‚ it also foreshadows how the traditional wedding will change. In addition to this the more spontaneous ABCB rhyme scheme to provide some relief

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    this novel. But today I’d like to talk about one of the male characters‚ named Angel Clare. He is a freethinking son born into the family of a provincial parson. This youngest of three brothers didn’t enter college as his siblings‚ but went to study agriculture so that he might become a farmer. He not only has superior intelligence‚ but also has liberal opinions which is beyond that society. In my opinion‚ Angel Clare is nevertheless equally dogmatic and obstinate. He has a deeply theoretical mindset

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    Caitlin Lindsey British Romanticism 12/2/15 Final Assignment Shelley v. Clare The one major difference between Percy Shelley and John Clare as people is the fact that Shelly was an educated man and John Clare did not receive an education from anyone save for himself. As a self-taught man from the countryside‚ Clare definitely has a different style in writing than Shelley. Where Percy Shelley’s style is more complex in detail and filled with metaphors‚ Clare’s is full of simple details and straighter

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