was born. But‚ I have no idea about my mom and dad till now because they left me since I was born. And I grew as a beggar. I didn’t know about respect‚ honesty‚ love‚ care and charity. Education and society had no meaning for me. The ones in my environment were really harsh‚ insolent and rude. They had no standard. Maybe I didn’t also have standard. And it was horrific to be beggar who couldn’t taste the real aspect of life. I told to myself that I hated my life a lot every night though I didn’t
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‘Dulce Et Decorum est’ is a poem written during World War I in which Wilfred Owen tries to persuade people that it is not “Sweet and Fitting” to die for ones country. Wilfred Owen uses his own experiences to describe gas attacks he was part of as he and the group of soldiers left the front line trenches. He then goes on to say what it was like to the horror of watching someone who can not get the gas mask on in time and then has his own techniques to describe the image of death‚ caused by gas. He
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The Odyssey ~ Background Information * The novel covers a 10 year period. * The novel was written approximately in 720 B.C. * The novel takes place in 1230 B.C. ~ during the Bronze age. * The Iliad (written first) and The Odyssey are based on historical events that took place about 1230 B.C. * Both novels are considered epic poems * The Odyssey is defined as a journey. This is the story of Odysseus’ journey back home after the Trojan War. From The Odyssey‚ Homer chose the
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Douglas MacArthur once said‚ “The soldier above all others prays for peace‚ for it is the soldier who must suffer and bear the deepest wounds and scars of war.” War has affected everyone in some way. However‚ the most impacted are the men and women who risk their lives every day fighting in combat. In the poem “Dulce et Decorum Est”‚ Wilfred Owen uses a variety of literary devices to tell a sickening sight which he encountered in World War 1. He discusses a side of war no one wants to talk about
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body‚ his view of death becomes realistic and “closer to home”. When discussing with Claudius‚ Hamlet states “your fat king and your lean beggar is but variable service - two dishes but to one table” (IV.iii.26-27). Hamlet remarks to King Claudius that he is of the same worth as a beggar because once death ensues he will be in the ground‚ just as equal as the beggar. In other words‚ death is the great equalizer and leveler of all. Previously‚ Hamlet’s views of death were seen through faithful and empirical
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This article seeks to demonstrate how Chris Abani has created fragmented self and identities through the structure of his novel GraceLand (2004). Both the structure of the novel and the multiple urban spaces involve the reader with the displacement and the search for the identity of the characters. Furthermore‚ the present essay would point out that globalization in Nigeria has led to the economic exploitation of the poor and has caused the commodification of the body of the local Nigerians. The
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Karachi is the biggest city in Pakistan and also one of the most thickly populated cities in the world. Its population has increased rapidly and accordingly has given rise to many social problems. People of this metropolis are becoming more and more concerned about solving these serious problems‚ some of which are discussed below. HEAVY TRAFFIC: in karachi the drivers of buses‚mini buses‚trucks and rickshaws drive very
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which included the lines: "And if wishes were horses‚ pure [poor] men wald ride".[2] The first mention of beggars is in John Ray’s Collection of English Proverbs in 1670‚ in the form "If wishes would bide‚ beggers would ride".[2] The first versions with close to the modern wording was in James Kelly’s Scottish Proverbs‚ Collected and Arranged in 1721‚ with the wording "If wishes were horses‚ beggars would ride".[2] The modern rhyme above was probably the combination of two of many versions and was collected
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Exile— being cast away from your home and from all family‚ friends‚ and relations; having to start a whole new life alone. As terrible as exile may seem‚ this is what Jane Eyre‚ protagonist of Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane Eyre had to experience several times throughout her life. Although exile can be a degrading experience for anyone‚ Jane Eyre shows to her readers that it is also enriching.The motif of exile in Jane Eyre teaches that although feelings of alienation may arise at the start of the
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One of the main conflicts of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith is person (Francie) vs. society. Poverty and judgment runs down the streets of Williamsburg‚ Brooklyn‚ New York. Francie dives head on into conflicts concerning gender‚ economic state‚ and religion. “She put the penny in her dress pocket and turned the rest of the money over to him. Neeley was ten‚ a year younger than Francie. But he was the boy; he handled the money” (Smith 8). In essence‚ this shows females were not trusted to
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