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    Music and poetry are two of the many artistic ways people express themselves in their everyday lives. Some say that poetry is more artistic than music and vise versa to other. It is nearly impossible to compare all poetry and all music and say one is more artistic than the other. When someone compare one song and one piece of poetry it is easier to see which one gets the main point across the best and which is more artistic while still conveying the theme. The message or theme of the 2 pieces of

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    APPRECIATING DANCE Dance - is an art and a recreation that involves the rhythmical movement of the body‚ usually with music‚ to express an idea or emotion‚ to narrate a story or simply enjoy and take pleasure in the movement itself - As an art‚ a dance may tell a story‚ set a mood or express an emotion - As a form of recreation‚ it has provided fun‚ relaxation‚ and companionship -As an art it started from the moment it was harnessed to a rhythm‚ probably the stamping of the feet and clapping

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    whether it bothers us or not. Like every poet‚ Dickinson and Whitman reflect their point of view in their poetry‚ albeit they have different ways of expressing this reflection. Both poems are characteristically different‚ Whitman has a more positive outlook on life and is the master of free prose. On the other hand‚ Dickinson has short unadorned lines that are very direct and follow the laws of poetry. Throughout Whitman’s “Oh Captain! My Captain!” and Dickinson’s “Because I Could Not Stop for Death”

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    Many science fiction stories contain similar themes and ideas‚ but only two really caught my attention. As I read these stories I couldn’t help but notice the different themes that make them appealing. Although they both have different themes‚ characters and scenarios‚ they both seem to stay true to the make believe factor. Themes like vengeance‚ justice‚ love‚ pride‚ and honor seem to appear in these short stories. For me‚ justification seems to also be present‚ one justifies on the good for mankind

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    love and marriage go hand in hand but this is not always the reality. Throughout history women haven’t always been able to choose whether or not to marry. For example‚ in Kate Chopin’s “The Story of An Hour”‚ Louise Mallard did not possess the ability to choose the circumstances involved in her marriage. In contrast‚ Matt Groening’s “The Simpsons”‚ Marge Simpson lives in a time where women possess many more rights and choices in dealing with their personal life. Due to these circumstances Louise and

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    important journey to complete. Wanting people to like you for who you are‚ not what they see‚ is a problem that many like the character Jerry‚ in the story “A Mother in Mannville” by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings face. On the other hand‚ figuring out who you are can be becoming more independent‚ less fearful‚ and a new person‚ like Ted‚ in the story “Golden Glass” by Alma Luz Villanueva. These boys each encounter the journey of figuring out who you are‚ one another deals with knowing what they don’t

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    during times of war. The stories differ in that ‘An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge’ is a story written in reverse‚ where the readers do not truly know the plot until the end- whereas ‘The Red Convertible’ is just a man recounting the story of his long lost brother. However despite their differences‚ both of the stories continue to build up hope in the reader only to find nothing but a sorrowful story at the end. ‘An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge’ by Ambrose Bierce was a short story written in 1890s that

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    Jaysen Evans Mr. Grant English 102 B03 August 1‚ 2014 Compare and Contrasting Three Literary Texts A tragedy is defined as beginning with a problem that affects everyone. It could affect the whole town or all the characters involved. In the story‚ “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez‚ the angel-like man is faced with the struggle of being used to make profit. The character in the play‚ “Endgame” written by Samuel Beckett‚ has survived a nuclear and depends

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    A Rose for Emily Vs. A Worn Path In the pages of the short stories‚ “A Worn Path” and “A Rose for Emily” we are able to see a similar side and connection between the two. As we look at the theme‚ tone‚ and morals we are able to better grasp the conflict in these two stories‚ while detecting whether the two protagonists‚ Miss Emily and Phoenix Jackson are psychologically splintered. The main moral in “A Worn Path” is the love‚ and life of Phoenix Jackson. “Though quite old and suffering from

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    defined as a statement different from what appears to be true. It is an incongruity between what is expected to happen and what actually happens (Meyer‚ 286-287). In a lot of cases‚ irony is usually used to raise the reader’s interest by making the story or poem more unpredictable. In the poem “Suburban” by John Ciardi‚ the author approaches the reader with humor and irony. When Mrs. Friar phones Mr. Ciardi‚ saying: “The fact is your dog has just deposited – forgive me – a large repulsive object in

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