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    attention to the pain and acceptance of human loss. However‚ “The Unknown Citizen‚” with its non-traditional poetic form and unusual perspective‚ makes us think about the ways in which we define human importance in modern society. Each of the two poems uses different poetic devices to communicate their messages. Tennyson’s stanzas are written in quatrains following the rhyme pattern of ABBA. Each stanza resolves itself‚ making it unnatural for the reader to easily move on to the next verse.

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    Comparative Essay     Intro: The beginning  of the 20th century personified the struggle for equality as discrimination based on race and sex  still existed and  for many people achieving equality  was only a dream .    In the books "The Bluest Eyes" and "The Great Gatsby‚ the characters of Jay Gatsby  and Percola Breedlove chase their dreams and struggle with being accepted and treated as equals with the society that they live in.   Thesis: Through the archetypes of the Jungian Lens‚ the main

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    has been revised several times over the years it has remained mainly the same with mainly changes only to the rights of citizens (usually to add rights‚ but not always). The Japanese constitution was written in nineteen forty seven after world war two in response to pressure from the west and the United States to put an end to the militaristic dictatorship under Hideki Dojo. As well as rights for the citizens of Japan the constitution also limits the power of the Japanese government within and outside

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    There are many alarming issues in the world‚ and each day there are more problems and complaints and less solutions and good actions. Many of these issues are based on the environmental problems. This concerns everybody‚ but almost nobody tries to do something about it. As regards this‚ many organizations have been starting to do campaigns against pollution‚ and trying to encourage people to care about the Earth. Both text 2A “Both Text 2A “Terrified” and Text 2B “Friends of the earth‚ what your

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    Comparative Essay: The Other Wes Moore 1201 The Other Wes Moore is a tale of to young boys growing up within the streets of Baltimore. Both kids fatherless‚ facing the struggles of poverty and the criticisms of the black community. These individuals grew up to be very different and the circumstances around them concerning society and interactions within the community helped raise each kid to be who they are. In the studies of sociology many people would look at the outside relations. Gangs‚ the

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    able to have free love for one another in the next life. Oroonoko kills Imoinda and then is killed by way of public dismemberment. The story of Oroonoko had many themes common with the story of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Even though these two stories were written many years apart‚ they share the same classical structure of chivalry and romance. The tale of Sir Gawain tells of a knight in Arthurs kingdom who is given a quest to complete. Since the chivalric code of that time was to perform

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    and knights. These are the imaginary friends in so many children’s lives. For young adults‚ those fairy tale characters give way to darker characters and more realistic situations. However‚ what do they all have in common? The live in short stories. Two short stories that are interesting are "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allen Poe and "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. They seem like very different stories‚ but they have more similarities than you think. The main characters of both stories are similar

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    Since the beginning of humanity‚ there have always been the rulers‚ and the ruled. The rulers have always been the government‚ and the ruled has always been the people. One would believe that the government would be truthful and be interested in their people’s well being‚ but clearly‚ this is not the case. In fact‚ lies are often more common than the truth. Facts are changed based on the governing party’s current needs. The government wants to control their people‚ to have an unquestioning‚ thoughtless

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    While writing my comparative essay draft‚ I’ve noticed a lot of things about my writing style and preparation. When I am preparing to write an essay‚ I noticed how much more organized I have become. Instead of jotting down every little thing that comes to mind‚ and rambling on and on about a subject‚ I can get lead into my subjects and get straight to the point. I have also taught myself a few things. I am writing about the similarities and differences between eating out and eating at home. If I

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    Hamlet Comparative Essay

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    to their starvation for power‚ making Hamlet appear vulnerable. Success is accomplished through Fortinbras strong willed assertiveness‚ Laertes loyalty towards his sister‚ and Claudius’s ignorance of moral law. Clashing personalities between two people creates conflict of who is right and who is wrong. Fortinbras is an assertive and headstrong character‚ while Hamlet believes in fair play in order to get what one wants. Horatio speaks to Marcellus and Barnardo about Fortinbras tough interior

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