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    Wordsworth ’s women: Female Creative power in Lyrical ballads. Retrieved November 15‚ 2005‚ from http://www.mtsn.org.uk/staff/staffpages/cer/wordsworth/creativity_the_feminine.htm Goslee‚ M.‚ N. (2002). Ethical and aesthetic alterity [Review of the book Slavery and the Romantic Imagination] University of Pennsylvania Press‚ 299-303 Wordsworth‚ W.(2002). The Complain of a forsaken Indian woman. In Richey‚ W.‚ & Robinson‚ D. (Eds). Lyrical ballads and related writings. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Wordsworth

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    in her self-esteem and emotional status (Meyer‚ Chapman & Weaver‚ 2009). This form of exposure was a major gateway into Betty’s path of dependency to alcohol. Betty was thrown into the world of partying at all hours of the night and found her peers at the given time seem to place pressure on drinking more than usual. Once her mother the path of destruction she was falling into her urged Betty to return to Michigan (Meyer‚ Chapman & Weaver).  After returning home six months later‚ Betty married a

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    politician‚ perhaps more so‚” he says. On Sunday‚ May 5‚ 20 the UNH Concert Choir premieres the new arrangement of “The Sleeping of a Child.” Originally for solo‚ unaccompanied voice‚ it is now for five-part chorus‚ solo soprano‚ baritone‚ and harp. It will be dedicated to the families of Newtown‚ Conn.‚ and the national effort to lessen gun violence in American society. The choir will perform Ripley’s piece under his direction as part of a program titled “A New Created World‚ The Joys of Papa

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    Arms because to emphasize Clovis purification upon his conversion to Christianity which later he adopted when he followed waterlilies showed him how to safely cross a river and thus succeed in battle. 3. Why is the Irish harp featured on the Coat of Arms? - The Irish harp is featured because it represents Ireland’s place in the UK. 4. What does the unicorn represent? Why would the rulers of England choose a unicorn to support their shield? - The unicorn represents power‚ purification‚ healing

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    captains etc. The main idea is about how some and most people only do things for money. The “Ballad of Worldly Wealth‚” is a depiction of how money can bring pride and corruption into our society. The form of this poem is a ballad. A ballad’s contents include 3 stanzas‚ at least 8 lines in each stanza‚ and a refrain (a repeated phrase at the end point of a poem) a refrain in example of the Ballad of Worldly Wealth is “Youth‚ and health‚ and Paradise” The author used artificial imagery to characterize

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    opposes the other. The poems I have chosen question this definition of nature and put it to humankind to answer the question‚ are we one with nature‚ or merely manipulating it to our own advantage‚ giving little back to our heritage? Oscar Wilde’s ‘The Ballad of Reading Gaol’ explores our own humanity and how easily two conflicting emotions become each other; whilst Charlotte Mew’s ‘The Trees Are Down’ examines human ignorance and through use of language she unravels the ever changing connections with

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    light; floral badge of France; represents sixth son as mark of difference. The Fleur-de-lis is featured on the British Coat of Arms because the British had an Alliance with the French during their history. 3. Why is the Irish harp featured on the Coat of Arms? An Irish harp appears on the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom to represent Ireland’s place in the UK. 4. What does the unicorn represent? Why would the rulers of England choose a unicorn to support their shield? The unicorn represent

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    emulated that of the earlier poet of Persian epics Nizami Ganjavi. His work was considered to be one of the great classics of Persian poetry during the Timurid period in Transoxiana. He wrote primarily in Persian and Hindustani. He also wrote a war ballad in Punjabi. In addition‚ he spoke Arabic and Sanskrit. His poetry is still Ab’ul Hasan was a Sufi musician‚ poet and scholar. He was an iconic figure in the cultural history of the Indian subcontinent. He was a mystic and a spiritual disciple of

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    where loads of death-pale noblemen appeared. All were warning him from “La Belle Dame Sans Merci” (stanzas 9-11). The poem ends how it started‚ the knight lies close to a lake even though no life is around (stanza 12). Formal understanding Form Ballad with 12 stanzas of 4 lines Rhyme scheme a-b-c-a The first three lines have generally eight or nine syllables but the last line has only four or five syllables. Tone Melancholic‚ dramatic‚ love-sick‚ mysterious Language Simple Early Modern English

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    Langston Hughes Throughout many of Langston Hughes’ poetry‚ there seems to be a very strong theme of racism. Poems such as "Ballad of the Landlord"‚ "I‚ Too"‚ and "Dinner Guest: Me" are some good examples of that theme. The "Ballad of the Landlord" addresses the issue of prejudice in the sense of race as well as class. The lines "My roof has sprung a leak. / Don’t you ’member I told you about it/ Way last week?" (Hughes 2/4) show the reader that the speaker‚ the tenant‚ is of a much lower

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