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    ‘The Farmer’s Bride’ by Charlotte Mew is about a farmer who marries a girl that is too young and she gets terrified of her husband on their wedding night and becomes withdrawn. Although this is a love poem‚ the themes are of madness and unbearable emotions. The farmer’s longings for his new bride are unfulfilled‚ whilst the terrified bride appears to be on the verge of madness. Looking at when the poem was published‚ 1916‚ makes it easier for us to understand the themes of the poem. At that time

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    There Is Another Sky

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    Poem: There is another sky by Emily Dickinson There is another sky‚ Ever serene and fair‚ And there is another sunshine‚ Though it be darkness there; Never mind faded forests‚ Austin‚ Never mind silent fields -- Here is a little forest‚ Whose leaf is ever green; Here is a brighter garden‚ Where not a frost has been; In its unfading flowers I hear the bright bee hum: Prithee‚ my brother‚ Into my garden come! * Theme: depression‚ death * Imagery: Visual imagery

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    The Rain Came

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    THE RAIN CAME GRACE OGOT I. A. VOCABULARY WORDS Luo -a tribe in Northern Kenya and Uganda consecrated-to be inducted into a position rebuked-to be criticized Oganda-“beans” enviable-good fortune that is envied/desired by other people siala tree-acacia tree‚ is the strongest tree in the desert. It can go many months‚ years even‚ without water.  hoarse-making a harsh‚ low sound faint-lacking strength; weak karlamo-the sacred place torrents- a stream of water  flowing with great rapidity and violence

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    Up in the Sky

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    look up in the sky could not quite pinpoint what this was everybody was looking..but all i knw was there were four round coloured orbs in the sky shinning bright down...it was nt any light or firecrackers...so what is it?? everyone is wif their family but im here taking pictures and walking all alone T.T went on ahead of the parade because it was taking too long 1st BAMF of the day...walking wif the parade while walking her dog ahhh made it to bukit bintang just another 10km to go

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    The princess bride Based on a story written by William Golding in 1973‚ the movie The Princess Bride a 1987 an American comedy‚ romance and adventure film was rated number 50 on Bravo’s 100 funniest movies‚ number 88 on the Americans film institute’s greatest film love stories and 46 in channel 4’s 50 greatest comedy films list. The princess Bride is a wonderful romance‚ comedy and action sequence as it promotes ideal heroes for us to follow. It has a nostalgic feeling that reminds us of our childhood

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    Bride Song Analysis

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    Sydney Romo Pd. 6 Bride Song: A Gently Worded Death “Too late for love‚ too late for joy‚ too late‚ too late!” (1). This is the opening line from the poem “Bride Song”‚ by Christina Rossetti. The poem is about a woman (“the bride”)‚ who lived her life waiting for her love (“the groom”) to come for her. She died alone‚ never having loved another man‚ all that time waiting for him to return‚ however‚ he was too late‚ and returned only in time for her funeral. If you were dying‚ would

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    Bollywood’s kitsch to be actual kitsch. But to confuse Gurinder Chadha’s delicious‚ walloping and wacky adaptation of Jane Austen as a take on the Bollywood formula is to‚ quite simply‚ confuse the wood for the trees. Jane Austen meets Manoj Kumar in "Bride & Prejudice". And they are finally moulded into a vision that’s entirely and incontrovertibly Chadha’s. In her projection of the classic and the kitsch in the same range of vision‚ Beckham begum has achieved what no other filmmaker from any part of

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    Princess bride analysis

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    fight dragons to save the castle and some like Westley steal the princess in order to protect her‚ Westley goes on a long journey where he faces many enemies and challenges but‚ he continues his journey to rescue his one true love. In The Princess Bride a novel by William Goldman‚ the character Westley is a hero because‚ he experiences all 6 stages of the heroic archetype structure including being called to action‚ crossing threshold‚ the road of tests‚ meeting the helpers‚ trip to the underworld

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    Can Tim Burton’s ‘The Corpse Bride’ Be Seen As A Modern Gothic Story? ‘The Corpse Bride’ is a stop-motion-pro picture film‚ set in a Victorian European village. The director‚ Tim Burton created a film that is built upon several varying genres and the movie has fundamental ‘gothic’ themes. The Corpse Bride can be classified as a ‘gothic’ genre‚ but there are several elements of the film that do not fit into the conventions of a ‘gothic’ motion film. In The Corpse Bride the basic underlying theme

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    women as viewed by both natives and non-natives. Three pieces in particular that I want to focus on are Bartering for a Bride (The Trapper’s Bride) 1845 by Alfred Jacob Miller‚ Dress 1890 by an unnamed Crow artist‚ and Retracing the Trace 2011-2015 by Luzene Hill. Artist Alfred Jacob Miller depicts the scene of a tradeoff in his painting‚ Bartering for a Bride (The Trapper’s Bride). In the foreground viewers see a non-native man kneeling and accepting the hand of a young Native American woman. Behind

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