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    automatically replies with “Fine”‚ “Bien”‚ or “Bien”. This question does not require a truthful reply. At times‚ it is easier to hide the truth and reply that one is fine‚ rather than to explain or go into detail as to why one feels a certain way. Gregory Crewdson’s “Untitled” from his Beneath the Roses photography collection introduces this façade of masking personal pain and the eventual unmasking of one’s true feelings. “Untitled” displays a dimly lit bedroom in a typical home. The light from

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    Daedalus Revised In the myth Daedalus retold by Anne Terry white‚ Daedalus is a well known and talented sculptor and architect in Athens. But Daedalus soon becomes threatened by his nephew Talus. So then in an outburst Daedalus pushes Talus off of a ledge and kills him. Afterward in remorse of his actions Daedalus wanders to Crete where he meets King Minos. Next while Daedalus is at Crete Minos “hires” Daedalus to build a labyrinth to contain his minotaur. Later after Daedalus finishes the maze

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    Gregory Crewdson’s use of single images for the purposes of storytelling is as creative as it is commensurate with flash fiction. Both are self-contained‚ complete methods of conveying a rich story in a strictly condensed format. While flash fiction has a beginning‚ middle and end‚ it is considered a glimpse into a larger narrative. Crewdson’s use of photography accomplishes the very same goal of providing that glimpse while staying true to providing a complete story. While it may seem difficult

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    6:19-21). Anne Bradstreet’s bases her poem upon this notion manifested as an extended metaphor. Along with the poem‚ the speaker’s tone is quite radical‚ ranging from calm (Line 1)‚ helpless (Line 10)‚ selfless (Line 16)‚ and nostalgic (Lines 21-34); consequently‚ contradicting the entire nature of the poem. Perhaps‚ the speaker is trying to express an idea of complete devotion to God and detachment of material possessions‚ whilst her own lines give out the nature of flawed human beings. Anne Bradstreet

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    Mary Anne Warren argued that fetus is a human being but not a person‚ which only persons have full moral rights. What is human being? What is person? Is it right for a woman to carry out abortion? In this essay‚ we will pinpoint at commenting her criteria on personhood. It is useful to look beyond for us to decide whether other beings like aliens are a person or not. If we want to be sure of behaving morally towards these beings‚ we have to somehow decide whether they are people‚ and hence

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    Anne Norton’s The Signs of Shopping starts her essay out with shopping at the mall. Shopping at the mall briefly describes what the mall is and who is there‚ for example‚ she explains that the mall is the only place where young and old of different cultures come together in one place. She goes on discussing how women use the mall to escape the household and for a sense of dependency. Thus more‚ surrounding themselves with women and simply enjoying their time with each other at the mall. However‚

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    According to today’s high standards‚ Puritans appear to have led almost primitive lives. However‚ in that time in history‚ their humble homes were a large part of their daily lives‚ and they were viewed upon as being a gift from God. In her poem‚ Anne Bradstreet describes the importance of her house‚ despite the fact that she chastises herself for yielding to the temptations of vanity and materialism. Religion was‚ for the Puritans‚ first and foremost in their lives. To them‚ religion was centered

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    with the help of fairy godmother‚ gets a chance to meet prince charming. They fall in love‚ get married‚ and live happily ever after‚ and then what? What is a happily ever after? Is this even a realistic thought? In the dark comedic poem Cinderella‚ Anne Sexton forces the reader to examine this question. Utilizing literary devices such as tone‚ imagery‚ and style‚ Sexton encourages the reader to think about how silly and unlikely a fairy tale ending actually is. Sexton’s take on the story Cinderella

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    Class in America: Gregory Mantsios In the article‚ "Class in America"‚ Gregory Mantsios (Myths and Realities 2000) shows us how what class a person is in affects his or hers life more than they think. This article is written sufficiently well however‚ it does have some weak spots. I will prove my thesis by examining his use of examples and showing factual data and statistics‚ but also show how this article could have been better. Mantsios believes that people in the United States do not like

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    you believe that female oppression is still an issue in society today? If not‚ how has society evolved in that females are more empowered? SUMMARY Significant Literary Devices: imagery‚ syntax‚ repetition‚ allusion‚ conceit‚ rhyme scheme Anne Sexton’s ’Her Kind’ is a poem in which the speaker’s pain is expressed through vivid imagery and dismal repetition. The title of this poem is a portion of the refrain‚ "I have been her kind" seen in lines 17‚ 14 and 21. This eludes the reader into

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