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    poetry from its expository functions and its formalized oratory in order to describe instead the fleeting‚ immediate sensations of man’s inner life and experience. Verlaine and Rimbaud were greatly influenced by the poetry and thought of Charles Baudelaire‚ Poetry ranged between traditional types of verse and experimental writing that departed radically from the established forms of the 19th century. Imagism was a movement in early 20th-century Anglo-American poetry that favored precision of imagery

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    treated the Baudelaire children horribly. Because right when the children got to count olafs house he made then clean his whole house that was a huge mess. He also only gave them one bed to sleep on from all three children. The when the children begged him to give them food. Count Olaf just gave them pieces of old meat. But there was something that count olaf tried to do but just wasn’t right. It was extremely horrible. One night count olaf came up with a plan to steal the Baudelaire fortune. After

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    used to live in so they must get used to it and make due. The author also uses characterization to help the story. The main characters are Violet‚ Klaus‚ and Sunny Baudelaire‚ three recently orphaned children. The author uses direct characterization to tell us about them. On pages 2-4 the author describes the children “Violet Baudelaire‚ the eldest‚ liked to skip rocks. Like most fourteen-year-olds‚ she was right-handed‚ so the rocks skipped farther across the murky water when Violet used her right

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    A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning By: Lemony Snicket This book by Lemony Snicket is about three Baudelaire children who have bad luck. Their names are Violet ( the oldest)‚ Klaus ( the middle aged child)‚ and Sunny ( the youngest). Their bad luck starts off when their house gets burnt down while their parents were inside. Then after they found out that they no longer had a house and their parents were dead they became orphans. They first lived with Mr. Poe for a few days.

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    Monty’s house‚ which is very nice. There is a large room dedicated to the study of snakes. The children are staying there. The Situation The situation is that the Baudelaire orphans have now moved to live with their uncle. Count Olaf is pretending to be Stephano‚ the uncle’s new assistant so he can get to the Baudelaire fortune. The Problem The problem is no one believes the orphans that Stephano is Count Olaf. They know he is up to no good and worry about their safety.

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    The older and more comfortable with myself that I become‚ the more I realize that a lot of my favorite things about myself are the result of the books that I’ve read. For example‚ I feel like a good portion of me is made up of Violet and Klaus Baudelaire from Lemony Snicket’s “A Series of Unfortunate Events” not even so much their personalities‚ but in how they handled they’re terribly unfortunate lives with such hope and cleverness.

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    I think most people characterize drunkenness as a product of consumption of a mind altering substances. Contrary‚ in Baudelaire’s interpretation drunkenness is the fuel that sustains burning fire of life. He urges people to keep open-minded attitude‚ and wants a reader to remain curious of life. Symbolic drunkenness stands for dreams‚ good intentions‚ and drivers such as motivation‚ inspiration‚ and creativity. People get consumed with their problems‚ and forget what makes an individual happy. He

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    Room T he title of the book I am reading is The Reptile Room. The author is Lemony Snicket. The point of view is first person. The main idea of The Reptile Room is that the Baudelaire parents die in a house fire and the orphans are sent to live with a distant relative named Count Olaf‚ a terrible and greedy man. The Baudelaire parents had left behind an enormous fortune which will go to Violet‚ the oldest of the orphans when she turns eighteen. Count Olaf is so obsessed with getting his hands on the

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    created. It always at least contains some elements‚ if not none. The poems by Charles Baudelaire and Viktor Khlebnikov reflect the period they belong to through the use of distinguishable elements such as nature imagery‚ aesthetic experience‚ and change define the period the poems have come from‚ as well as the reactions towards the events that have happened in the society and time. Be Drunk by Charles Baudelaire is clearly a product of the Romantic Era‚ which was a reaction to the Industrial Revolution

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    RR Journal Brittany Clevenger C.Lewis T Th Heinrich Heine There are many poets out there that I enjoy reading. Heinrich Heine would have to be one of them. All of him poems are considered among the best in German literature. Not only do I consider his writings remarkable‚ he is thought this way by many. You can tell by his writings that his career is in the later Romantic Movement and the era of the socially and politically conscious movement. His writings as well as his exile from Germany

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