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    Archetype: the Garden

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    Archetype: The Garden The Garden is a mythological archetype that is well known as one of the famous four archetypes. The Garden is a representation of peace and sanctuary‚ because of its holy essence. This archetype has been portrayed for many years as a place of sanctuary and solitude for the fact that there was a place needed for people of all kinds to live in peace. The word paradise is also used most commonly to describe the setting of The Garden‚ it is most commonly known as a place where

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    Cement garden

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    How far does Ian McEwan present the ideas of a matriarch in society through The Cement Garden? Ian McEwan’s novel‚ The Cement Garden (1978)‚ opens with a sense of guilt and a feeling of unhappy self-containment‚ which introduces the prevailing atmosphere. McEwan distorts the ‘normality’ of a story‚ that could centre around a male adolescent‚ by magnifying elements of the matriarchal society and highlighting the importance of a maternal figure within a family that contains impressionable children

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    Gardens by the Bay

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    botanical garden in 1822. [1] Through continuous planning and cultivation‚ Singapore has earned the name of "Garden City". From the first tree planting by Mr Lee Kuan Yew in 1963‚ Gardens by the bay (Gardens) is a huge leap with its $1 billion investment.[2]Aligned with Singapore’s new aspiration to become an international eco-tourism icon‚ Gardens is alleged to put Singapore at the forefront of eco-tourism and promote Singapore as a "City in the Garden". 2. The alignment of Gardens to Ecotourism

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    Growing a Garden

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    driving to the store‚ finding the item you need‚ waiting in the lines at the checkout‚ loading bags in the car‚ and driving back home to unload the car. By growing your own vegetables you are aware of the cost and control the time you place into the garden you grow. Pursing this further‚ the grocery stores add chemicals to the vegetables‚ causing them to have less nutrition. The produce stores will use the chemicals to ensure longer shelf life for the vegetables. Produce suppliers have

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    Garden of Love

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    In the poem “The Garden of Love”‚ which has a figurative meaning‚ the writer makes a contrast of the experience of his childhood with that of his adult life. Which techniques does he use to achieve this objective? In the collection A Choice of Poets‚ the author‚ William Blake expresses his feelings about his childhood compared to his adulthood in the poem “The Garden of Love”. The disappointment of the poet is a dominant tone in this piece of literature. The poet used figurative language

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    Busch Gardens

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    The Busch Garden Experience Busch Gardens‚ an amusement park full of various attractions‚ is a great place for any thrill-seeker‚ as well as children of all ages. The name may confuse most because no one would think Busch Gardens would be the name of an amusement park. The park is very unique; the rides and attractions are surrounded by wildlife such as elephants‚ cheetahs‚ giraffes‚ and etc. The park is also well-known for their roller coasters with most holding records for the quickest speeds

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    The Garden Archetypes

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    The poem “The Garden” by Andrew Marvell focuses around various themes of harmony‚ love‚ and innocence. This further represents its relation to the archetype of The Innocent‚ an ego type. Out of the twelve archetypes used commonly in written work‚ the author Carl Gustav Jung‚ generalized these types to be constantly represented in a person’s life and personal traits. To further explain one’s personality broken down‚ it is simply that everyone is brought up differently‚ therefore varying in their

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    A Cup of Tea By Katherine Mansfield Rosemary Fell was not exactly beautiful. No‚ you couldn ’t have called her beautiful. Pretty? Well‚ if you took her to pieces... But why be so cruel as to take anyone to pieces? She was young‚ brilliant‚ extremely modem‚ exquisitely well dressed‚ amazingly well read in the newest of the new books‚ and her parties were the most delicious mixture of the really important people and... artists - quaint creatures‚ discoveries of hers‚ some of them too terrifying for

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    The Secret Garden

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    St. Andrew’s School La Huerta‚ Pque City [pic] [pic] Prepared by: Bianca Mae Gavina Prepared for: Sir. Angelo Esarda I. Characters: Protagonist: Mary Lennox  -  One of the novel’s two protagonists‚ Mary Lennox is a ten-year-old girl who‚ after the death of her parents in India‚ is sent to live with her uncle in Yorkshire‚ England. She evolves from a spoiled‚ unloved and unloving creature to a girl who is full of spirit and surrounded by friends. She begins the book as its central

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    Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) The Ideal Family: Interpretation The story under study was written by Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923)‚ a British novelist and short-story writer‚ closely associated with D.H. Lawrence and something of a rival of Virginia Woolf. Mansfield’s creative years were burdened with loneliness‚ illness‚ jealousy‚ alienation – all this reflected in her work with the bitter depiction of marital and family relationships of her middle-class characters‚ as well as subtle changes

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