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    It explained how beggars are useless‚ and the children have bad lives. To reduce poverty and the amount of beggars on the street‚ the poor should sell their children at 1 year old‚ when the child is properly nourished‚ so that the family can gain money. Although‚ the children would be sold to be later eaten. The speaker’s allegiances lie to those people in Ireland with money to buy these children‚ focusing on the middle/upper class. The speaker identifies himself as being included in the social

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    dramatically re-creates the scene. There are three present participants found within the third stanza couplet‚ ‘guttering‚ choking‚ and drowning’ which define the horrific sights before their eyes and those of the reader. The simile ‘like old beggars under sacks’ found in the beginning of the poem not only evokes the difficulty of the soldier’s movements through the sludge but also shows how degrading war can be. The use of multiple similes such as ‘like hags’ arouses the responders pity for the

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    Owen uses various techniques and devices to evoke the sense of World War One. Words such as ‘beggars’‚ ‘children’ and ‘boys’ refers to the soldiers. In the first verse‚ ‘Bent double‚ like old beggars under sack‚ knocked-kneed‚ coughing like hags‚ we cursed through sludge’‚ ‘like’ indicates that it’s the use of simile and ‘old beggars’ is hyperbole of soldiers’ fatigue. ‘Knocked-knee’ is the use of alliteration. ‘His hanging face‚ like a devil’s sick of sin;’ is a visible image of the war. He depicts

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    The Importance of Wit in The Odyssey Ancient Greeks use their Gods and Goddesses to explain the world around them and also to emphasize their values of honor‚ wit‚ and courage. The Odyssey is an epic poem written by Homer that portrays these qualities. In The Odyssey‚ a Trojan War hero‚ Odysseus‚ displays the values the Greeks honor through a twenty-year adventure to arrive home. He faces danger when battling the Cyclops‚ Polyphemus‚ and even after arriving home he had to contend with hundreds

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    the first stanza Owen uses imagery to portray the cruel and harsh conditions the soldiers had to fight through. Owen describes the soldiers‚ “like beggars under sacks” the use of this simile creates an image of the soldiers being beggars in the war. Owen created this image to express that soldiers who were mainly young adults are living like “beggars” as they are helpless and therefore damned with all their dignity and honour taken away from them. Owen further emphasises his view as he states that

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    INTRODUCTION TO TRAVEL AND TOURISM TRAVEL BOOK REVIEW TRAVEL ETCETERA THE WORLD ON ANOTHER PLANE STEPHEN SCOURFIELD Travel Etcetera: The World on Another Plane. By Stephen Scourfield. First published in Australia 2005. St George Books‚ Newspaper House‚ 50 Hasler Road‚ Osborne Park‚ Western Australia 6017. ISBN 0-86778-07101. 182 Pages. $19.95 (Paperback). [i]Stephen Scourfield is a professional full-time Western Australian writer and photographer

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    to the dog‚ Argus tries his best to wag his tail as he recognizes his master disguised as a beggar. Shortly after Odysseus sees Argus‚ the poor dog dies right before his eyes‚ satisfied to have seen his master one last time in his life. 3.) After Antinous hit Odysseus (disguised as a beggar) with a stool‚ Eupeithes’ the son of Antinous rebuked his father for his actions. He explained that the beggar could be a God in disguise. Eupeithes reminded everyone how the gods disguise themselves and

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    talking about how the soldiers are weak and can’t even stand up straight due to the mass of equipment they are carrying. “Bent double‚ like old beggars under sacks‚ knock-kneed‚ coughing like hags‚ we cursed through”. The use of ‘bent double‚ like old beggars‚’ tells us how the soldiers can’t stand up straight‚ the writer also has compared the soldiers to ‘beggars’ using a simile to show how weak they have become. The writer says ‘knock kneed‚’ this shows how the soldiers have been affected physically

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    Blind Beggar I am writing my paper over El-Greco’s Oil painting Healing Blind Bartimaeus‚ a beautiful painting based upon Mark 10:46-47. The biblical passage for this painting shows how close you can be to God without ever meeting him. The artist has displayed the passage in this painting in so many little details. The painting is so exquisite; it shows Jesus’ gracefulness in such an intricate way. In the context of Mark 10:46-47‚ Jesus shows reward to a man’s faith. Jesus does this by giving a

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    To Be a Domestic Woman… "Grimm’s Fairytales‚" although never intended to be in text form‚ are some of the most influential methods in teaching young children morals and to be productive citizens of society. While children enjoy the mere esthetics of fairytales and interpret them at their face value‚ s are aware of the didacticism hidden beneath the appealing plots and characters of the stories. Unlike s‚ children would not be able to extract any metaphorical meaning out of fairytales

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