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    Comparison of two mediums

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    My two mediums that I’m comparing are the Well-Tempered Clavier by Johann Sebastian Bach and Fort St. Elmo. The Well-Tempered Clavier was done in 1722 in Germany and was developed to teach the youth how to play. The Fort St. Elmo is a Maltese fort that was built in 1522. It stands on the ocean side of the Sciberras Peninsula in Valetta‚ Malta. The reason that I have chosen to compare these two are because I find a lot of interesting differences and similarities between them. Through

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    In the poems “Dust in The Wind” by Kansas‚ “Don’t Fear The Reaper” by Blue Oyster Cult and “Thanatopsis” by William Cullen Bryant they all revolve around the topic of life and death. Although they have similar topics‚ the overall message and outlook of the poems are different. Regarding all three poems as listed above‚ they have significant similarities. The similarities range anywhere from comparisons of the nature of life and death to comparisons of each being glorified. Each poem is trying

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    Comparison of Robert Burns ’ "A Red‚ Red Rose" and Christina Rosetti ’s "A Birthday" Though the subject of both Robert Burns ’ "A Red‚ Red Rose" and Christina Rosetti ’s "A Birthday" is love‚ the tone‚ diction‚ and form of each underline the different themes. The theme of the Burns poem is the beautiful ardency of the lover saying farewell to his love‚ while the Rosetti poem focuses on the joyous feelings of lovers being reunited. Both poems convey love as an emotion that transcends the immediate

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    Death of a young son by drowning” by Margaret Atwood conveys the story of the emotions of a parent losing a child and not being able to help them. “...on a voyage of discovery into the land I floated on but could not touch to claim‚” in this poem Atwood takes the reader on an emotional journey using literary devices such as imagery‚ personification and metaphors to express the depth of her feelings and give a larger sense of what its like for the reader to understand roughly what the speaker must

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    Comparison of Two Artist

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    of pop art demonstrates the magnitude or importance of art is impartial of the subject matter. The works of two practioners of pop art Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein demonstrates the genre of pop art. Part art is fundamentally a poignant reflection of what is called the contemporary scene. The word pop was created by the English critic Lawrence Alloway. I chose to interview the two artists Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein because they demonstrated or show the movement and aspects of pop art

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    Shattering the American Dream: A Comparison Essay between Death of a Salesman And Flesh and Blood The American Dream has captivated the hearts of millions of cowboys‚ showgirls‚ immigrants‚ and refugees. All walks of life from the impoverished projects to the suburbs have fantasized the prosperity and complacency promised by America. Two novels‚ with nearly fifty-years between the two‚ have worked diligently to pierce through this mirage of promise. Death of a Salesman‚ a play by Arthur Miller

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    Passage Two Comparison

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    which to note‚ is the way they describe the flock of birds. Passage one depicts them as an unending stream of Pigeons flowing from everywhere he look and went‚ while Passage Two did as well. This point being abundantly clear with descriptions such as a "torrent" of Pigeons or a "oriflamme" or birds to both Passage One and Passage Two‚ respectively. Along with this‚ we can see the way in which they both describe the movements and the fluttering and vibrato-esque nature to kinetic pattering of the birds

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    “The Dream of the Rood” In “The Dream of the Rood”‚ the unknown poet uses lines 125-156 to develop the theme of triumph achieved by Christ as a warrior king‚ bringing the dreamer to realize there is hope for a better life after death. The poet develops these notions by the use of heroic diction‚ symbolism‚ and irony. These lines are significant to the text as a whole because they allow the dreamer to summarize the sermon of salvation that the rood has preached. They also mark the change of reaction

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    Comparing Two Love Poems

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    of poems they think of a kind of love poem‚ in truth poems can be about anything‚ good or bad. These poems all develop a main or central idea over the course of the poem‚ and in some cases over the course of multiple poems‚ each with a different main idea‚ but are based off of‚ and use the stories of other poems to develop there own point. One such poem is by a man named William Carlos Williams‚ he wrote the poem "Raleigh was Right"‚ which was based off of‚ and a response to two other poems. These

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    The poem ‘The Mother’ by Gwendolyn Brooks is a representation of the thought process and feelings a woman endures after aborting a child. The abortion of a child does not erase the memory or pain associated with such a drastic experience.The question of what could have been lingers on in the mothers mind after the termination of their own flesh and blood.In ‘The Mother’‚ the author seamlessly incorporates two types of imagery‚ symbolism‚ and situational irony‚ to express the feelings and thoughts

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