Wave resemblance in Walt Whitman’s "If I Had the Choice" Although not rhythmically or metrically consistent throughout‚ Walt Whitman’s poem "If I Had the Choice" is very consistent in its attempt to resemble the characteristics‚ specifically the waves‚ of the sea; whether read‚ heard‚ or seen‚ the poem’s adaptation to a wave’s nature is clearly evident. Whitman’s use of repeated‚ but not uniform‚ rhythm in the poem exposes the "up and down" nature of waves‚ while the sudden‚ drastic change in rhythm
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Writer and women’s rights activist‚ Virginia Woolf‚ argues in‚ “if Shakespeare Had a Sister “(1929) that women are just as capable as men‚ had they been given the same circumstances. She conveys this message by her use of pathos‚ logos‚ and syntax. Woolf’s message that women could’ve been just as successful as men if they were treated the same is reinforced by her appealing to pathos.”She found herself with child by that gentleman and so-- who shall measure the heat and violence of the poet’s heart
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Ever Had The Most They Ever Had is a story of suffering‚ hard work‚ and sacrifice. It is a collaboration of interviews conducted on the textile workers of the Profile cotton mill in Jacksonville‚ Alabama. The author of the book‚ Rick Bragg‚ compiles the stories of these people because he is one of them. He was raised in Jacksonville‚ Alabama. His older brother‚ Sam‚ worked at the mill. Bragg wrote this story of his people because it was a story that needed to be heard. The Most They Ever Had tells
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(“Birth Control”). The usage of such contraceptives became controversial and a main topic when it came to political races. The Democratic and Republican opposing viewpoints on modern birth control affect the country and the medical choices people make depending on its availability and distribution‚ parental consent‚ and sexuality education classes. In the Republican Party‚ birth control is viewed as an unnecessary device with many possible repercussions that do not need to be present in everyday life
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The Evil Within Why Boys Become Vicious‚ by William Golding‚ is about the negative behavior in young boys. He describes occurrences when boys act vicious and cruel. Furthermore‚ Golding explains the simplicity of goodness versus the complexity of evil. The key event he mentions is about the two years of age boy named James Bulger‚ and how he was brutally murdered by two young boys. They had abducted him‚ beat him‚ and killed him for no apparent reason. Due to this malicious act
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Pressing Frustration Martin Luther King’s “I Had a Dream” speech expresses the tones of pressing frustration. King demands that the government give the overdue debt of liberty for African Americans. He imagines a future of fellowship between races and is passionately arguing for this equality of all men. King’s diction intensifies his compelling dissatisfaction with the cruel treatment the white American government gives the blacks. The nation is long overdue in “cash(ing) a check” of liberty
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most respond with the land of opportunity‚ land of the free‚ and the pursuit of happiness. People living in poverty from all different countries across the world dream about migrating to America for a better life. But how difficult is it to actually become an American Citizen? In the book‚ “The Circuit” by Francisco Jimenez‚ the author puts together short stories of his life from a family of undocumented immigrants of Mexico trying to cross the border to California; in hope to pursue their dream of
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In the article‚ "If Lincoln Had Not Freed The Slaves" Tom Wicker‚ the author‚ answers the question what if Lincoln had not freed the slaves. He seeks to give a detailed and historically accurate response to this intriguing question: What if Abraham Lincoln‚ the Great Emancipator‚ had not freed the slaves? After doing a considerable amount of research on Lincoln and his presidency‚ the author displays multiple scenarios for what would have happened if slavery had not been abolished. He then shows
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Explain the motivations as to why people become police officers. An individual’s motivational reason for wanting to become a police officer does not really differ from person to person. According to a survey given to male and female officers asking what drove them towards a career in law enforcement‚ they all had similar responses. The majority of the answers these officers gave were the ability to help people‚ fight crime‚ have and exciting job‚ and job security. Contrary to belief‚ officers
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trying massacre a whole society of people. Children are not vicious unless someone is cruel to them first! Bullying is the worst thing a person can do to another. Once one person is bullied it sets off a chain reaction. This is‚ until one person has had enough; they then explode like a bomb. Golding’s statement that children “are more powerful than any bomb” is true‚ but only in extreme instances. Think back to the Columbine Shooting‚ something horrible set them on that path of destruction. Also bombs
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