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    The Renaissance era represents a complete break with the Middle Ages on a political‚ philosophical‚ scientifical and theological scale. Indeed‚ the discovery of new territories and the expeditions of explorers such as Francis Drake‚ the resurgence of classic writtings‚ the new scientific outbreaks of Copernicus‚ Newton and Galilei as well as the Protestant reformation led by Luther and his 95 Theses‚ triggered a will for knowledge and a quest for truth‚ thus putting an end to the intellectual hegemony

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    The first descriptions in the poem are of savagery‚ ‘the thing‚ rough and crudely done‚ cut in coarse stone‚’ these are to signify how imperfect the object is‚ made by an imperfect being thus indicating the objects inferiority. But‚ conversely these images could also indicate a certain sense of simplicity within the object; it is not needlessly ornate. The next are of disdain for the object‚ ‘spitefully placed aside‚ as merest lumber‚’ the attitude of the collector lends to the idea that they prefer

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    Stephen Crane Maggie‚ a Girl of the Streets The excerpt that I would like to comment belongs to Chapter XV. It goes from: ‘Through the open door curious… to the end of this chapter. First at all‚ this novel represents a great novel from the late 19th century where it is focused in the corrupted and industrial New York society at that times which main character is a young lady called Maggie. This work is based in the realism that Crane shows by the figure of Maggie and it is regarded as the

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    The poem “Child and Insect” written by Robert Druce‚ depicts an innocent child experiencing something that teaches him about the reality of life. The poem reveals vast shifts in young boy’s emotions from excitement‚ to horror‚ to irritation and finally to rage‚ when he finds a grasshopper and realizes the insect pretended to be dead. The child’s temperament is shown through the significance of the title‚ use of sensory imagery and use of form and structure. The title‚ ‘child and insect’‚ is significant

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    Chrystos “No Public Safety” English Essay Test Chrystos’s poem “No Public Safety”‚ about the mentally disabled Native American homeless woman named Anna Mae Peoples‚ is a voice of being not only bodily assaulted with drugs and forced “treatment”‚ but also with being assaulted with words. In her poem that author provides a sharp critique on the implications of poverty‚ racism and sexism. The plot of this poem is a life of a Native American homeless woman who is chronic paranoid schizophrenic

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    The poor get poorer and rich get richer. In The Time Machine by H. G. Wells‚ that statement is true due to the way society has seemed to devolve‚ at least in the eyes of an unnamed Time-Traveler‚ by the year 802‚701 CE. To convey his message of how humans will be driven apart by social class‚ Wells uses technology and the relationship between the two sub-species of humanity. Technology‚ and the ability to use it‚ is a sign of heightened intelligence. For example‚ the Time-traveler‚ in reference

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    Doing the right thing and not stealing or helping out her dad and taking money was one of the toughest decisions Ashes ever had to make. Ashes mom and dad have been divorced for several years. Her mom was a realist and her dad was a dreamer. Being the dreamer he was he had asked Ashes to take money from her mom to give to him for a deal he was working out. She was in a dilemma‚ she had no idea what to do. Ashes took the money because her dad made her feel special‚ she could relate to him more‚ and

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    Row Boat essay Have you ever noticed the groups you see at school? How people are judged upon their looks as well as attitude towards things. Sometimes in life people can be judged by what they are considered by others by‚ what they do‚ how they act‚ or just by their popularity. Sometimes we are judged by just the drama that is around us. But‚ this is what I see. First‚ you have your typical jock. A person who rarely works for anything and gets what they want. Jocks can be bullies. Especially‚

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    The Invisibilia Podcast on "How to Become Batman‚” discussed how people’s expectations can influence a person whether consciously or subconsciously. I found the podcast to be very interesting‚ the example used of the blind actually being able to see was quite intriguing. It seems as though the expectations of others provide a sense of structure or social boundary for an individual to stay within. When expectations are too low it leads to an almost constrained agency‚ where the individual does not

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    In Field of Dreams‚ the film based on W.P. Kinsella’s story "Shoeless Joe Jackson Comes to Iowa" a farmer by the name of Ray Kinsella hears voices that tell him to build a baseball field in his cornfield. The command "If you build it‚ he will come" provides the initial incident that sets the conflict in motion. While some people think it’s an absurd idea‚ he builds his baseball park while knowing he’s risking a lot. But soon after the field is finished‚ his vision comes true when Shoeless Joe comes

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