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    Enduring Love Analysis

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    Write about the significance of climaxes or anticlimaxes in Enduring Love Another climax begins at the end of chapter 21 with a phone call between Jed and Joe “I’m putting her on‚ OK? Are you there? Joe? Are you there?” Here McEwan uses juxtaposition of beginning an event within the formal closure of a chapter. The effect of this adds suspense to the novel as a whole as it wills the reader to follow the chain of events. Also‚ the panicked dialogue of “Are you there? Joe? Are you there?” heightens

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    Margaret Atwood’s poem “Siren Song” (rpt. In Greg Johnson and Thomas R. Arp‚ Perrine’s Literature: Structure‚ Sound‚ and Sense‚ 12th ed. [Boston: Wadsworth‚ 2015] 797-798) draws in the reader by describing what a siren song and what it may be. The definition of a siren song according to Merriam-Webster is “ an alluring utterance or appeal; especially : one that is seductive or deceptive.” This definition plays an important role in the entire story that is being told in this poem. There are many different

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    Costello. (This song is originally from the album “Blood and Chocolate.”) It is about the speaker who wants his love‚ despite the infidelities she possesses. Apple’s voice gives off a “dark and fierce” (21 Things) tone that influences Flynn to write about the love going “very‚ very wrong” (21 Things) present in Gone Girl‚ which clearly relates to what the song is about. Furthermore‚ the female version goes into the perspective of Amy Elliott Dunne. Overall‚ “I Want You” parallels to the two situations

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    In the number 2 position on the list was That’s what I like by Bruo Mars. The reason that I think so many people like this song is based on a few things. First off we are talking about Pop music‚ I am not saying that there is anything bad or good about that‚ but what I am saying is it is simple music that appeals to the majority of the population. For example‚ in the book the subject of those around you (friends and family) comes up. If the majority of the people around you listen to this music more

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    Fitzgerald’s Jazz age would have adorn Adele and her smooth authentic voice. This jazzy tone rings true in her rendition of Bob Dylan’s song “To Make You Feel My Love.” The title itself relates to Gatsby and his dedication to win Daisy back. His desire to make Daisy love him is apparent in the plaza scene we he pushes her to say she had never loved Tom. Furthermore‚ in the line “I’ve known it from the moment we meet‚” demonstrates how young Gatsby was overtaken with emotion as he first meet Daisy

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    In “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”‚ T.S. Eliot reveals a song of a split between shyness and passion. He gives his point of view about the frustration of living in a “fantasy world” being. While T.S Eliot took this poem as more to a man feeling insecure I took this poem as a love failure‚ as if a love that never happened and that would not ever happen because of lack of courage/bravery. The insecurities of the man took him to feel humiliated and rejected because of his age. This poem starts

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    Peace‚ love‚ and music was all you needed to have a happy life during the 60’s. Many believed the 60’s was the rise of the hippie‚ others may say it was the beginning of change within the culture. Music was a enormous cornerstone for the people to their right to speak freely about social issues. Whether it was with peace and love or anger and violence‚ music was the canvas for it all‚ the 60’s was the place to be. The era of freedom and change‚ a music rock group‚Buffalo Springfield‚ consisting

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    the music time capsule was Ashley Armitage‚ Dylan Bates‚ and Jordan Crutchfield. These 10 songs were chosen because we felt that they will be relevant in the near and distant future. Honestly‚ the way my group chose our songs was by each of us picking three songs from our individual lists and mutually discussing the tenth song. The first song is Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash. Ashley Armitage chose this song‚ and with very good reason. Ring of Fire was released in April of 1963 and has lasted through

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    The Two Fridas Analysis

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    What famous painting encouraged gender equality in the 1930’s? The Two Fridas is an oil painting created by Frida Kahlo.The Two Fridas is arguably Kahlo’s most famous and well known painting. The painting was created in 1939 after a divorce with Diego Rivera‚ Kahlo’s husband of 11 years (The New York Times). The painting represents two ladies‚ both resembling Frida‚ sitting next to each other and holding hands on a windy day. The woman on the right is wearing traditional mexican attire and holding

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    Marley fled the country after the concert. Living in London‚ England‚ Marley worked on Exodus‚ which was released in 1977. The title track draws an analogy between the biblical story of Moses and the Israelites leaving exile and his own situation. The song discusses returning to Africa. The concept of Africans and descendents of Africans repatriating their homeland can be linked to the work of Marcus Garvey. Released as a single‚ “Exodus” was a hit in Britain‚ as were “Waiting in Vain” and “Jamming‚”

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