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    attack us but why did people of the past fear these creatures. As time progressed humans started to interpret and use the word monster in a different manner. In this essay I will be arguing that reader-response criticism is the best way to interpret William Shakespeare’s The Tempest by showing that we create the monsters. The best way to argue this play is to use the Toulmin model of argumentation. I think that Shakespeare argues that we create the monsters we fear and only we can

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    W.H. Auden speech

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    Craig Cramer 8 September 2014 Eulogy of Wystan Hugh Auden Unique Achievements We have gathered here to eulogize Wystan Hugh Auden‚ a man and poet of great and beautiful works of art. While I will not be able to recite and commemorate all of his works and their deeper meanings I hope to at least give a small insight on this great mans’ life through what could be considered only small sliver of his overall works. W. H. Auden was not only a great poet during his life but an author as

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    that the word ’I’ and no other pronouns apart from ’they’ to describe the daffodils is used in the poem suggests that the first person is on their own- there is no-one else with them. Just this simple pronoun announces the theme of loneliness in William Wordsworth’s poem. The very first sentence also introduces the theme of loneliness: ’I wandered lonely as a cloud.’ Here this simile reminds us of how empty a sky is‚ and therefore how empty the person is. There is a part of them that is not fulfilled-

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    William Clifford Summary

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    It is often said that people are what they believe. Philosopher William Clifford would not only agree with this statement‚ but provides context to why he argues that it is wrong to believe something without sufficient evidence. In his perspective‚ the beliefs people hold have power over the people they are and the people that these beliefs are shared with. The consequences can be‚ or in his view‚ are always harmful. He uses the example of a shipowner allowing an unsafe ship to set sail‚ as he trusts

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    Abigail Williams - 1

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    Character Analysis of Abigail Williams Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible in response to McCarthyism in 1953. During this time the Puritan society was in authority. This society was one where religion was highly practiced‚ women had the least rights‚ forms of entertainment were banned and adultery was seen as major sin. However‚ Miller’s‚ The Crucible makes the strongest female character; Abigail the conveyance of all the Puritans would have believed as evil. Throughout the play‚ The Crucible the

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    William Wordsworth (1770-1850) completed two main versions of his autobiographical epic poem The Prelude‚ the original version in 1805‚ and a revised version which was published in 1850. The 1805 version is the one usually studied‚ and usually considered the better of the two‚ being more melodic and spontaneous than the more laboured version of 1850. In this essay I shall be discussing the 1805 version‚ with one or two references to differences in the 1850 version. Book Vl‚ entitled‚ ’Cambridge

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    Charlie Williams Monologue

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    I’m here to help you. Can you hear me?” I yelled‚ he replies with a faint groan. I then check for a pulse‚ but I can’t find one on his wrist or his chest. I slide my sweaty hands up to his neck‚ with much relief I find one. As both my hands are around his neck he opens his eyes and looks straight at me. “hello sir‚ my name is Charlie. What’s your name?” I say but he doesn’t answer‚ he continues to look straight at me. “sir what is your name?” I ask again. I quickly look up and

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    cerddi waldo williams

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    TRAFODWCH YMATEB Y BEIRDD I RHYFELA AR DARLUN A GAWN O RYFEL YN EU GERDDI. CYFEIRIWCH AT GERDDI O LEIA DAU O’R BEIRDD GAN DRAFOD EU CYNWYS A’U HARDDULL. Yn y traethawd yma mi fyddaf yn trafod cerddi Waldo Williams‚ Gerallt Lloyd Owen‚ Ceri Wyn Jones ac Iwan Llwyd. Gobeithiaf cymharu holl gerddi’r beirdd yn ymwneud a rhyfel a thrafod eu cynnwys a’u harddull a sut mae’r beirdd yn teimlo ynglyn a rhyfel. Mae’r gerdd ‘Y sgerbwd milwr’ gan Gerallt Lloyd Owen yn son am golledion rhyfel ac am y tro

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    Crucible- Abigail Williams

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    Due to our nature‚ the human race will do astonishing things in the name of love and fear. Abigail Williams in “The Crucible” is a fantastic example of this. Not only are her actions absurd to try and gain John Proctor’s whole hearted affection‚ who was her lover‚ but also to gain submission of an ample portion of Salem due to fear. A large part of the submissiveness was gained by her ability to manipulate others‚ especially those she knows well. She starts the fire of hatred‚ for witches and the

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    William Faulkner’s novella “The Bear” from his collection of works‚ Go Down Moses‚ is a symbolic exploration of the relationship between man and nature in the eyes of a young boy. The heart of the issue‚ the warped idea of the ownership of land‚ is revealed thought the clash of man and nature in a wild chase that ends only in blood and death. The prey is nature itself‚ represented by a bear‚ while the hunters are men‚ full of greed and destructive possessiveness‚ pursuing that which they do not

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