The transition from being young‚ naïve children into adolescents‚ who are taking their rocky roads toward becoming adults. In the movie “Edge of Seventeen”‚ Nadine Franklin was experiencing a lot of difficulty fitting in. Her awkwardness with others got the better of her as she emerges into adolescence. This is an example of social outcast‚ or a person rejected by their peers because they are different‚ strange‚ inept or misunderstood. Throughout the movie‚ we see her go through many stages of adolescence
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REINDEER AND ENGINE – COMMENTARY The poem ’Reindeer and Engine’ by Josephine Jacobsen is an extract from the poet’s 1966 work ’The Animal Inside’. The poem is about a reindeer who is fleeing from a steam engine‚ in the forests of Finland. However‚ wherever the reindeer seems to turn‚ engine tends to follow. The poet Josephine Jacobsen introduces a very relevant issue‚ from the title of the poem itself – that of nature versus technology. In a sense‚ the reindeer and the engine are contrasting ideas
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“The Cyclist” poetry commentary “The Cyclist” is a poem by Louis MacNeice which romanticizes the fleeting joys of childhood. These joys are emphasised through imagery of summer – be it activities‚ food‚ the beach‚ a bicycle ride‚ various techniques such as juxtaposition and enjambment are used to evoke fond memories from the reader. MacNeice’s poem is set in the southwest of England‚ on a hill with a chalk horse carved into it. It is during the height of summer‚ when the grasshoppers are buzzing
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Aliona Fezoua My Expert Commentary ‘The Bat’ – Theodore Roethke: By day the bat is cousin to the mouse. He likes the attic of an aging house. His fingers make a hat about his head. His pulse beat is so slow we think him dead. He loops in crazy figures half the night Among the trees that face the corner light. But when he brushes up against a screen‚ We are afraid of what our eyes have seen: For something is amiss or out of place When mice with wings can wear a human face.
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Reflective Commentary Death (noun) “The action or fact of dying or being killed; the end of the life of a person or organism” - Oxford Dictionary ‘Death and Grief’ was the title of my group’s presentation. We chose this topic as we felt it focused on a major part in a Nurses Role as well as ICP (Integrated Care of the Dying Pathways). There are three learning outcomes that we needed to fulfil: introducing the professional role of a Nurse‚ introduction of communication skills and working in
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Technology: A Double-Edge Sword? The constantly changing‚ ever evolving state of technology makes me wonder if it’s a good thing or bad thing. Technology surrounds us. We are always exposed to it some way or another‚ and unless you escape to a desert island‚ there is no escape from it. When we wake up in the morning‚ most of us wake up to the sound of the alarm clock’‚ we then check our phone for missed calls and messages. We either cook or use the microwave to fix our breakfast or some of us
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English 110-072-12S Critical Reading and Writing Final Draft May 3‚ 2012 The Cutting Edge Surgery has been a method used to help fix people’s problems for generations. Whether it is a broken bone‚ dislocation‚ cancer‚ or ruptured appendix‚ surgery has provided the option of fixing these problems for the afflicted patients. The history of surgery is vast‚ and over the ages it has developed into a much more refined practice. According to Tim Lambert in A History of Surgery‚ it started in
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Social Commentary Project: Poems Values ’68 By Spike Milligan The Price is dying ‘Give him air.’ Headlines! Crisis! Kennedy Shot! The assassin captured Too late! Kennedy dies! The telegrams flow And bury the body in- Arlington. Somewhere in Meekong A prince of battle is blown into bloody meat. No headlines No crisis And only One telegram. (Written on the day of Robert Kennedy’s assassination) Explanation: In this poem‚ the speaker discusses how people will
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Through social commentary‚ Anzaldua expresses the feelings and flaws that Latin@s see in themselves as a way to illustrate how they have been treated by Latin@s. Across history‚ groups of humans in power have put other groups of humans down as a way to maintain their power. This constant condemnation of a group of people leaves said group of people with the feeling that the oppressors have reason for the oppression. Anzaldua and her commentary is an example of this history when she writes‚ “As a
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