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    The Flea Tone

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    Poetry: Tone‚ Voice‚ Meaning and Sound John Donne’s ‘The Flea’ is a metaphysical love poem that takes the usage of a hilarious erotic narrative. The main theme of the poem is seduction that is shown using a persuasive vanity of a meek flea. The extremely original symbol of the flea is utilized to show unconventionally that both lovers are already adjoined in church and God’s eyes since the flea had bite off their bodies and intermingled with their blood. The tone used in the poem is extremely dramatic

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    makes her become a body positive icon of not selling sexuality in an industry exploiting the female body and beauty. She has changed my attitude toward women’s beauty. In her sophomore studio album “21‚” my favorite album‚ there is no sexual appeal‚ seduction‚ or reproduction but music expressing her inner feeling. Without having a curvy body‚ Adele builds an example of how a woman can survive without dressing skimpily and dancing in sexual ways‚ as well as sending a feminist message by being who she

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    1984 Julia Quotes

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    Within the novel 1984 lie multiple characters‚ some more complex than others‚ but one character truly stands out above the rest‚ Julia. Julia is quite young and mostly obeys the Party’s rules‚ she usually defies the little rules but claims to be breaking the “big” ones. Julia makes it clear that she hates the Party‚ yet does not want them to be eradicated? Surely Julia keeps heads spinning‚ this is certainly true in Winston’s case. Winston is quite special himself‚ at the beginning of 1984‚ the feelings

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    “displeasing to the artistic appeal”. Even though the emotions are very deep and dark‚ they are what defines the novel‚ shows the moral purpose‚ lets the reader see eye to eye with the novel’s composer and goes against the French novels‚ which lay on seduction and adultery‚ and by doing so‚ Whipple believes that Nathaniel Hawthorne has created one of the

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    The Characterization of Christabel Critics from around the world have put insight into the many ways that “[t]he lovely lady‚ Christabel” can be characterized (Coleridge 23). Samuel Taylor Coleridge uses many words to describe Christabel‚ but with literary analysis of “Christabel‚” provided by scholars‚ she can be characterized at a deeper level than the way she is described in the text of the poem. Her description plays role in allowing the reader to relate with her quickly and be able to learn

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    Gil Greengross

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    Seduce your girl with humour When it comes to seducing a woman‚ nothing‚ as it turns out‚ works better than a man with a self-depreciating sense of humour. What’s more is that this finding is based on a two-year scientific research which found that men who can poke fun at themselves are most the ones that are sexual magnets for women. As a part of the study lead author Gil Greengross‚ of the University of New Mexico in the US and her colleagues asked female students to listen to tape recordings

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    The book showed how culturally wrong slave masters was to women slaves and how they scared to do anything about it or tell. The slave narrative intersects with traditional autobiography‚ the "sentimental novel and the novel of seduction‚ and the urban gothic novel" (348). The book did its purpose by describing the trials and tribulations of being an african american woman slavery. To the gory descriptions of physical cruelty on the bodies of slaves‚ Jacobs adds her discourse on

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    Victoria Secret Essay

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    Allayah Carr Professor Crystal Shelnutt English 1101 September 20‚ 2012 Victoria’s Secret Victoria’s Secret embodies the idea of Sex Sells as their main type of advertisement. They use beautiful young women to sell their product. Victoria’s Secret models have a distinct level of curiosity and allure that has a certain magnetizing effect on the consumer. This magnetism goes further than the undergarments itself. A recent advertisement from the lingerie company proves that the lingerie is just

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    Reality TV Shows

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    TV programs are very profitable because the cost of production is very low and the TV channels are gaining a lot of money through SMS sent by viewers to eliminate or save a particular candidate. One cannot deny that this type of TV show is used seduction and temptation in many of its parts‚ and the goal is clear to everyone is to attract teenagers in particular‚ and in addition to those looking for entertainment watching this kind of TV shows. And therefore it is not reasonable that all what appears

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    Tragic heroes from Greek tragedies almost always share similar characteristics. Medea from Euripides’s play Medea and Clytemnestra from Aeschylus’s play Agamemnon display and share tragic traits. They are both vengeful wives who share similarities in the cause of their vengeance but have some differences in their chosen means of revenge; as a result of successfully exacting their revenge both Clytemnestra and Medea cause their own downfall. Both Medea and Clytemnestra seek to hurt their husbands

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