Billy Budd‚ by author Herman Melville has many unique characters‚ allusions‚ and symbolism to make reading such a story a challenging adventure. One of those unique characters being Captain ‘Starry’ Vere. In Billy Budd Melville portrays a very sui generis perspective of Vere‚ that of one who is a worthy leader‚ but is unfortunately trapped by the law of his homeland. Melville tells readers that Captain Vere was well liked both as a sailor and as an ordinary land walker. He was well known for showing
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What Goes Around‚ Comes Around Wendy moved slowly down the aisle searching for the perfect wedding gift for her cousin. She stopped briefly at an electronic coffeepot‚ picked up the box‚ and read about the features before deciding it was too impersonal. Then‚ a mixer caught her eye but she decided against it after remembering what a terrible cook her cousin was. Finally‚ she reached up for a crystal punch bowl set. It was the perfect gift‚ especially since it was already wrapped in silver and
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Laurel Creek Health Care Center v. Bishop Court of Appeals of Kentucky‚____S.W.3d___(2010) FACTS Gilbert Bishop was admitted to Laurel Creek Health Care Center on July 23‚ 2002‚ after arriving via ambulance without family present. During that examination‚ Gilbert communicated to Laurel Creek staff that he could not use his hands well enough to write or hold a pencil. Gilbert was otherwise found to be mentally competent. Gilbert’s sister‚ Rachel Combs‚ arrived after Gilbert‚ she offered to sign
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1. MTV is a good example for the maxim “think globally‚ act locally”. globalization seems to homogenize the attitudes and spending habits‚ but I think that there is still difference between viewers for cultural or religional reasons. For example French people wouldn’t choose to watch american programs special to their culture such as american wrestling . Otherwise I think that Globalization sometimes don’t affect people directly . it affect first leading members of society like singers‚ writers
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One day‚ there was a scientist‚ named Billy Clayton. He has been experimenting with corn‚ the horrendous stench of corn fills his laboratory. As he’s whirling the spoon in a cauldron of different types of hazardous chemicals‚ the corn behind him starts to stand‚ poised for attack‚ like a gladiator ready to battle a pride of lines. Billy turns to see what the uproar was about‚ and SMACK the corn hit him so hard he crashed to the floor in a heap. The corn crashed through the lab like a bull in a fine
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1. Should Gap publicly report its social responsibility results in detail‚ even if every objective hasn’t been completely achieved? I believe Gap should publicly report its social responsibility results in detail because this provides important information to the stakeholders‚ such as what they want to change and when they are going to change. The when is crucial because Gap must be able to set realistic goals that works towards the social responsibilities. I would suggest Gap for reporting it
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the protagonist is Billy Weaver‚ a young 17 year old brisk man dressed appropriately in a suit. The antagonist is the land lady who lures Billy inside her building. 2. What is the mode of narration: first person‚ or third person point of view? How do you know this? The mode of narration is a third person point of view. The narrator refers to all the characters by name. Also the narrator has access to a character’s thoughts for example‚ “the old girl is slightly dotty”. Billy told himself.
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1) The title of this poem is unusual in that it is much longer than the average length of a title in poetry. The title also isn’t stylised in any way (though it could be argued that that deliberate decision is stylising the title) and doesn’t contain any form of punctuation. It also not only sets the scene (“To the doctor who treated the raped baby”) but also elaborated on the nature of its subject (“… and who felt such despair”) . Titles are the first thing that the reader sees‚ as such it is important
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Task IV Please analyze the theme of the poem‚ using the speech act hypotheses we have discussed in class. Please pay attention to the change of syntax in the second half of the poem. As the first part of the poem is imperatives and the theme of the poem is elegy‚ I firstly regard it as an advice or consolation‚ the poet advising others not to be bothered to find the traces of the person who died. A common condolence is generally soothing and pacifying‚ describing how the deceased will rest in
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1. The speaker is the traveler. He is adventurous‚ a risk taker‚ and open to new experiences. 2. He is speaking to all those making decisions on which way to go. He is offering advice to those who are uncertain of what they want. 3. The occasion is a man reflecting on his life and what choices allowed for him to be where he is at. 4. This poem should be set during the fall‚ around the turn of the seasons. I believe this poem is timeless for anyone could be in this same situation. However
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