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    Gerald of Wales

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    barbaric ways. Gerald calls the Irish “wild and inhospitable people” who “have not progressed at all from the primitive habits of pastoral living.”(101). Gerald believes that with the help of the English the Irish will progress into pastoral living‚ baring labor‚ allowing them to settle in communities where they will become privileged law-abiding people. So that after settling into communities they can cultivate and become money making towns and a more unified civilization under religion (102). Secondly

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    their mental torment. This image is enhanced in the metaphorical hellish existence‚ ‘purgatory shadows’ to exemplify their eternal suffering. He portrays the soldiers losing their bodily functions and resembling animals in the rhetorical simile ‘baring teeth that leers like skulls wicked?’ This allows Owen to effectively show the audience the agony of war. He portrays the living hell of war that these soldiers relive day after day through personification‚’ – these are men whose minds the dead have

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    Lullabies Main article: Lullaby The oldest children’s songs of which we have records are lullabies‚ intended to help a child sleep. Lullabies can be found in every human culture.[2] The English term lullaby is thought to come from "lu‚ lu" or "la la" sound made by mothers or nurses to calm children‚ and "by by" or "bye bye"‚ either another lulling sound‚ or a term for good night.[3] Until the modern era lullabies were usually only recorded incidentally in written sources. The Roman nurses’ lullaby

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    Viewing this documentary was an extremely valuable experience in my understanding of not only some of the material we’ve been discussing in our course‚ but also in developing a much more developed grasp on the full extent of our nation’s ugly history of racism. While‚ by and large‚ I was already keenly aware of many of the events and incidences discussed throughout the three-part documentary including the assimilation and forced removal of Native Americans‚ slavery‚ manifest destiny‚ the idea of

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    The Pilobolus performance began on a medium sized stage with low lighting set and slow classical violin music‚ which gave me a intriguing feeling. There are two dancers in this performance‚ a male and female that are dressed in minimal clothing that exposes both of their backsides. The dance starts off with the male dancer sitting on the floor with his head positioned in between his knees and the female not more than a foot away‚ laying flat on the floor face up with her legs bent towards the ceiling

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    REVISION NOTES

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    INTO THE WORLD Educating Rita ‘I’m coming in‚ aren’t I?’ this dialogue symbolises Rita struggle entering into the world of education and academic. ‘Great thing about booze makes one believe under all the talk one is actually saying something’. This dialogue conveys Franks struggle with alcoholism which leaves hi‚ with a low self-esteem. ‘might go to France‚ might go to my mother’s‚ might even have a baby’. This Dialogue shows that Rita is finally taking control of her life. ‘Denny found out

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    Paranoia Journey

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    Before embarking on this journey‚ please note a few things first and foremost the survival skills are geared toward the inevitable zombie apocalypse‚ but should serve you just fine on your survival journey. First things first‚ Paranoia is only paranoia when you are not prepared. Little Johnny feared a thunder and lightning storm during his camping trip because he was “paranoid” he brought his rubber rain coat and rubber rain boots‚ his brother Fred laughed and did not come prepared. Can you guess

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    posters to art in literature‚ we don’t always show the wolf’s good side. When the wolf is portrayed as something evil‚ all we see are big‚ yellow‚ glow-in-the-dark eyes that seem to be hypnotic if we look at them long enough and a snarling mouth baring these long‚ ferocious fangs. The wolf’s fangs can be quite intimidating for they can reach two and a quarter inches in length; they are strong‚ sharp‚ and slightly curved. We not only see the wolf‚ we hear the wolf also. A wolf howling at the moon

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    Trio by Edwin Morgan

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    Trio Essay Edwin Morgan’s poem ‘trio’ is about a moment where Morgan saw a man and two girls walking in Glasgow‚ down Buchanan Street in the cold at Christmas time. In the poem Morgan uses different poetic techniques like his specific word choice clever punctuation to show his emotions about this moment and how memorable it was. He also uses techniques like figurative language‚ not just to tell us about his experience but to also explain a deeper comment about life which is that no matter how

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    Naked And The Dead

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    Norman Mailer’s The Naked and the Dead was published in 1948‚ and the novel earned the author immediate overwhelming popular and critical acclaim. The book’s success was so extensive‚ it claimed the top spot on the The New York Times "Bestseller List" for eleven weeks consecutively. Both the author and the book drew reviews and opinions from critics both independent and from the most relevant magazines and newspapers‚ giving Mailer a strong push into literary relevance at a very young age‚ as seen

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