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    In the book “Lord of The Flies”‚ by William Golding‚ the children that are stuck on the island‚ keep to their own age groups and do different things around the island. Some of them help out‚ others not so much. The older boys‚ like Ralph‚ Jack‚ Roger‚ Simon‚ Piggy‚ and some of the hunter that Jack finds. These boys act as the “adults” of the island‚ they start by building a fire on top of the mountain to use as a smoke signal to flag down ships passing by. They also‚ (with the idea from Piggy yelling)

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    political and social theme. Both books contain the theme that books can brainwash people so officials ban books. “you imagine me… as being sort of ratlike people who enjoy making money from poisoning the minds

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    In this essay I will analyze and compare and contrast three art facts composed during the Baroque Era. The Baroque Era is defined as a characteristic of a style in art and architecture developed in Europe from the early 17th to mid-18th century‚ emphasizing dramatic‚ often strained effect and typified by bold‚ curving forms‚ elaborate ornamentation‚ and overall balance of disparate parts. The exuberant trend of Italian art was best represented by Borromini in architecture‚ by Bernini in sculpture

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    the flies and animal farm when the animals or humans were unhappy with the leader or living conditions. When one government is overthrown another one is made. Both books have different things that happen when the population is unhappy. The stories both have decent governments that are replaced by unstable and violent governments. The books both show how animals or people can be tricked to think the new leadership is better than the last one even though it may be worse. The government in both

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    This a comparative analysis of poems ’To His Coy Mistress’‚ ’Let’s Misbehave’ (actually is a song) and ’The Sunne Rising’. It was supposed to be 4 poems‚ but I’m pretty sure a paragraph went missing‚ so this is up for repairs. English Comparative Essay. The collection of texts presented in this essay depicts an underlying theme of love. The texts have been examined and explored in order to note the similarities or differences in various categories. To compare two texts by the length of their

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    COMPARATIVE ESSAY OUTLINE TEMPLATE INTRODUCTION The text______________________________________ by _________________________ and the text ______________________________________ by ________________________________ deal with the main idea/topic of __________________________________________________________________. The authors want to prove (thesis: problem or question student wants to investigate and answer to the question or solution to the problem). The authors explore (subtopics) __________________

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    When examining Fahrenheit 451 as a piece of dystopian fiction‚ a definition for the term "dystopia" is required. Dystopia is often used as an antonym of "utopia‚" a perfect world often imagined existing in the future. A dystopia‚ therefore‚ is a terrible place. You may find it more helpful (and also more accurate) to conceive a dystopian literary tradition‚ a literary tradition that’s created worlds containing reactions against certain ominous social trends and therefore imagines a disastrous future

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    Cited: Shakespeare‚ William. Macbeth. New York: Oxford University‚ 1977. Print Shelley‚ Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein. New York: Bantam Books‚ 1981. Print.

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    themselves and realize one of the most commonly asked question‚ “who am I?” As both Nomi and Anne grow internally‚ not only do they find gratification for themselves‚ but they also allow others to be set free in the same way. From the beginning of the book to the end‚ Nomi and Anne’s personal changes are drastic and through all their hardships‚ both characters and their companions become changed for the better. Experiences are the foundation to discovering personal identity‚ seen through death‚ expectations

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    Comparative Essay By Meggen Anderson Most people expect that all poetry should be close to the same thing if we were to have the same theme‚ but in fact‚ although there are many similarities‚ there can also be many differences too. Upon comparison of The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S Eliot and Afternoons and Coffee Spoons by Crash Test Dummies we see just this. These two poems share similarities in theme‚ and reference to time but do not have similar tones. The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock

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