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    dirty and inhabitable. They put the dogs in cages one on top of each other. The dogs are kept and breed in wire cages most of the times. That means that the dogs in the bottom cages get feces on their furs from the dogs on the top cages. The dogs fur gets matted and the caged are never cleaned. Their drinking water is discussing and they get little to eat. The dogs that the puppy mill breeder uses to breed never comes out of the cage. They are born in cages and never have the chance to even touch

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    “in long windowless shed[s]” or in “tiers of cages in order to get more birds into the same size shed” (21). Cage is the most common‚ which Ross calls “battery cages‚” and compares them to “to stuffing several hens into a nonlegal sized filing drawer” which “results in a significant increase in the risk of Salmonella foodborne disease” (169). Ross corroborates this claim with a study from the European Union that compared the risk of Salmonella from cage-free eggs to battery-caged eggs and found that

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    the animal’s attitudes in the zoo. The speaker of the poem is unknown‚ but one could assume that Ted Hughes is the speaker himself. The poem describes the lifestyle of animals at the zoo and their different attitudes towards their entrapment in their cage‚ and tributes the majesty of the Jaguar. It compares the bored and lazy moods of animals‚ to the energetic‚ lively and adventurous mood of the Jaguar‚ which does not see his entrapped life‚ as anything which could stop him from behaving as if it were

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    Q. Find out more about magic Realism. Do you think this story employs elements of magic realism? Ans. Gabriel Garcia Marquez is one of the most prolific writer of the twentieth century. Marquez adopts a distinctive narrative style in his writings which is popularly known as magic realism. It is a combination of myth‚ legend‚ dream and fantasy with a plot that has Verisimilitude. Magic Realism is an extended view of Postmodernism. Postmodernism had been applied to the literature and art after World

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    Ideas On Paper: How Literature Gets the Point Across ENG/120 Literature is often seen as just another art form amidst a million others. The truth is just like any art form it is astonishing just how a simple idea can be delivered in so many ways. Today we will take the opportunity to examine several works of literature while showing how the same idea can be looked at very differently. For the sake of easy comparison we have chosen to look at labor as the singular idea and have chosen

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    Kafka explicitly displays misunderstanding in “A Hunger Artist” is through his use of symbolism. Throughout the work‚ the hunger artist was locked inside of a cage to isolate himself from the fickle public. This cage represents alienation from society and also a barrier that prevents understanding. The spectators’ positions outside of the cage prevent them from truly appreciating the hunger artist’s feat and often times causes those to misunderstand the concept of “art” that the hunger artist is attempting

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    animals are taken out of their natural habitat and put behind bars‚ purely for our benefit. Studies have shown that these animals are suffering form severe cases of depression‚ abnormal behaviour and physiological distress. How does the bird feel in the cage when he can clearly see his wild cousin flying free from his confineMany people visit zoos so they are able to gain greater knowledge of how animals behave and operate. These people want to see the animals acting naturally‚ how they would in the wild

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    Symbolic Significance of Bird in Thomas Hardy’s “The Mayor of Casterbridge” Abdur Razaq∗ Abstract The purpose of this research is to investigate Hardy’s employment of symbolism in The Mayor of Casterbridge‚ a masterpiece of Thomas Hardy. Hardy is primarily an artist and only incidentally a philosopher‚ so it is natural that he would present his philosophy artistically. He uses various artistic techniques to make his philosophy enriched. One of these techniques is the use of bird as a

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    of reptile species.” (ISIS). Animals in captivity is something that people have been around their whole lives. Animals in zoos for instance. Children take field trips to the zoo all the time. They walk around in groups looking at these animals in cages‚ taking pictures with them while they are behind bars. This is just something that humans have grown used to and are ok with. However‚ does that necessarily make it ok? According to CAPS‚ Captive Animals’ Protection Society‚ “Wild animals in zoos

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    The Horrors of Puppy Mills Gayle Huff COM/150 March 21‚ 2010 Alison Bonham The Horrors of Puppy Mills Molly is a three-year-old miniature Pomeranian that has been rescued from a puppy mill. She lived her whole life in a wire cage with others stacked on top of her. When she was rescued‚ she weighed four pounds and was covered in feces from the dogs that lived above her. Her hair was matted‚ her teeth were rotten‚ and her nails were over grown. She had never felt grass on her feet

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