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    | | our Casuarina Tree is a poem published in 1881 by Toru Dutt‚ an Indian poet. Its a perfect example of craftsmanship.In this poemToru Dutt celebrates the majesty of the Casuarina Tree and remembers her happy childhood days spent under it and revives her memories with her beloved siblings. ------------------------------------------------- Summary The poem begins with the description of the tree. The poet says that the creeper has wound itself round the rugged trunk of the Casuarina Tree‚ like

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    Nichole Alfeche Musser Lit Film & Media 20 September 2014 The Written Word to a Larger Picture Literature is the written word. It may include a poem‚ play‚ or novel. The book “The Last Song” written by Nicholas Sparks‚ originated as a novel before proceeding to then is translated onto the big screen as a movie. The film was directed by Julie Ann Robinson. Books are written to tell a story through literary devices and descriptions. When translated into movies‚ the outcome is not always as

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    1- Richard III‚ The Protagonist “Yet neither can his blood redeem him [Richard III] from injurious tongues‚ nor the reproach offered his body be thought cruel enough‚ but that we must still make him more cruelly infamous in Pamphlets and Plays.” (1617—William Cornwallis. From Essays of Certaine Paradoxes) Richard III is written in 1591-1592. Richard III is the dominant character of the play as that he is both the protagonist of the story and its major villain

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    Poem Paraphrase Paper When Richard Cory entered the business district all of the townspeople would stand aside and watch him. He was trim and clean cut. He was very rich and knowledgeable. He was also extremely privileged. The townspeople wanted to be him. They continue to work their lives away. One day Richard Cory killed himself. This brief summary of Edwin Arlington Robinson’s “Richard Cory” does not capture the true emotion and irony presented in the original poem. It excludes many uses of

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    In the starting pages of Little Brother by Cory Doctorow‚ Marcus Yallow a.k.a “wln5st0n” is caught during the aftermath‚ of a devastating terrorist attack that hits San Francisco’s Bay Bridge. Marcus is only 17 years old but he figures he knows the ways of the networking world. He’s smart‚ fast‚ wise and has no trouble outsmarting his school’s security system. Marcus and his friends are kidnapped by the Department Of Homeland Security and are brutally interrogated for days. When they are released

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    story‚ a little boy named Cory is also part of a poor family. Cory dreams of becoming a professional football player. However‚ his father believes that because he is black‚ he will not be successful as a professional player (Wilson‚ 1987). In these stories‚ both Beneatha and Cory have high hopes for the future and the resources to act upon them. However‚ after the unforeseen circumstances in each character’s situation and the attitudes of society in the time period‚ Cory is

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    is fun Splash in the water Splish‚ splash rain is here Something to bring life to all It is needed soon. Limerick There was a boy named Mike‚ Who loved to go on long hikes. He could jog along‚ Singing a jolly song‚ With his big dog named Ike. There once was a boy named Jake‚ he thought he looked like a snake. He hissed at his friends‚ till they all made amends. That was all about Jake the snake. There was ab old man named Mark Who looked like

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    differences between poems are described by Metaphysical and Classical. The main differences between poems are described by Metaphysical and Classical. The poem‚ To his coy mistress is very much Carpe Diem but the poet Andrew Marvell who wrote it was influenced by both Metaphysical and Classical types of poetry‚ the way in the beginning of the poem he seems to talk about things in a very slow way‚ walking‚ time slowing down to try to woe the women in a much quicker‚ the poem also shows a lot

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    Richard III: Using His Deformity as an Excuse to be Evil “Richard’s deformed body is a mirror for self confessed ugliness in his soul.” This quote‚ by Marjorie Garber in Shakespeare’s Ghost Writers‚ explains exactly how Richard’s view of his hunchback was applied to his thoughts. The Tragedy of Richard III was the longest and most ambitious play Shakespeare ever wrote (Ackroyd 196). Throughout the play‚ he used his deformity as an excuse to be evil and pursued the throne even at the expense of

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    Response to “The Book of Songs” #2 While “Air of the States” depicted the thoughts of the ordinary‚ minor and major odes have poems that portray the views of nobility and rulers. The Minor Odes is mainly written by aristocratic people‚ and The Major Odes has the words of the kings and rulers. Divided by decades‚ the poems tend to talk more about broader themes. Readers can find those implications from the specific examples shown in the poems. The poem “What Plant Is Not Faded?” is the last

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