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    weightless bag‚ do not throw out the essentials. Travel Safety Tips and Luggage Tips for India Cottons or synthetic blends are most practical for Indian summers. Don’t get synthetics that don’t ’breathe’ - they’ll make you what else but breathless ! The sun will usually be glaring at you most of the day. So a wide brimmed hat and sun glasses are a must. Winters can be chilly. Come armed with sweaters and light jackets. A collapsible umbrella will help you stay dry during the sometimes-sudden

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    the hall. The dancing had not begun‚ and the hall was very noisy with people talking. Leila was amazed‚ and was glad she had decided to come. Earlier in the afternoon‚ she hadn’t wanted to go. The wonderful hall and the beautiful people made her breathless. All the girls stood together on one side of the door‚ the men on the other side. Leila was then introduced to a lot of girls by her cousin Meg. However‚ the girls were all looking towards the men. Suddenly‚ the men started walking across

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    ‘I heard a fly buzz when I died’ by Emily Dickinson written in 1862 explores the theory of life after death. We are introduced to a fly and mourners around a supposed death bed. In the poem the main point of view is from the person whom mourners surround and who can hear the fly buzz. We are told in detail about every second of the dying process and can use the imagery described to help us imagine how the person is feeling. From only the few mourners that have gathered to see the death we can tell

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    Creator And Creation         So what does the Creator and Creation relationship in Frankenstein tell us about life? Well‚ first off Frankenstein is a story of how a man named Victor‚ with his gain in the knowledge of science‚ creates a being. Soon Victor regrets creating the creature/monster. Soon the creature starts to take revenge on Victor for his failure to complete his wishes. The creator and creation relationship in the book show us how a creation reflects its creator‚ the creator has responsibility

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    Why Smoking is Harmful

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    smoke also contains tar‚ which is a sticky substance that contains many toxic chemicals and causes cancer. Carbon monoxide is also in cigarette smoke and is a poisonous gas‚ which reduces the amount of oxygen blood can carry. Sometimes leaving you breathless. Tobacco companies are doing very well all over the world. Every packet of cigars or cigarettes has a warning inscribed in it: cigarette smoking is injurious to health." Yet the smoker never reads this warning and even if they read it they never

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    The Race Poem Analysis

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    In Sharon Olds poem‚ "The Race‚” Olds tells her story as she races to the airport and scrambles through the Gates in order to fly home and see her dying father one last time. The poem infuses suspense as she swiftly makes her way through to the airport and to the Gate that was departing in a few moments. Olds’ excessive use of enjambments‚ metaphors‚ and personification demonstrates her sense of persistence all throughout the poem. Moreover‚ she attentively listens to the young man‚ which provides

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    though the powerful rush I was experiencing was captivating‚ in reality‚ I was struggling to keep up. Continuing on‚ I chased these children through fences‚ hilltops‚ under trees‚ and finally‚ through several backyards. Breathless‚ at last I had caught up with these energetic children‚ however it took me some time before I spoke. As much as my personality would of liked to sternly teach them all a lesson‚ instead I had begun cursing

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    As soon as the monster comes to life‚ Victor is filled with intense revulsion. He explains‚ "the beauty of the dream vanished‚ and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart.(41)" He is so surprised that it actually happened that he didn’t take time to think about what to do. He doesn’t take care of the creature and he just wishes he had never created it. Victor thinks about creating

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    Neha Gupta The Meaning of the Appearance of the Man Magical Realism is a form of writing where readers cannot be sure if what they are reading demonstrates fantasy or reality. It remains “a literary mode rather than [a] defined genre [that] focuses on paradoxes and [the] union of opposites.” The author explores ideas of the supernatural in an otherwise “normal” scene leaving an image where fantasy becomes accepted into the reality. In the short story “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World‚” Gabriel

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    Gothic Romanticism in Frankenstein Frankenstein is an ideal example of Gothic Romanticism. The plot and various elements in the story such as setting‚ tone‚ and word choice confirm the true genre of this novel. Mary Shelley’s novel brings new perspective on the definition of humanity. Her message is strewn between the lines to convey her deeper meaning of the relationship of between Victor Frankenstein‚ society‚ and his creation. According to Britannica‚ Gothic Romanticism in literature is defined

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