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    write about myself

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    am from Sungai Petani‚ Kedah. I am now in my second semester of International Affair Management program. I am going to tell you little bit about my background and interests in this essay. I was born in a small village called Tanjung Dawai it’s located about 30 kilometer from Sungai Petani. I spent my first 13 years of life in Tanjung Dawai. A top place in Tanjung Dawai is Telok Bala beach. I went to beach every evening with my friend. My favourite activities in Tanjung Dawai is fishing and

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    Sunny Prestatyn Larkin

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    With reference to three poems studied so far discuss how Larkin presents the theme of illusion and reality. The poems Sunny Prestatyn‚ Essential Beauty and love Songs in Age‚ are all presented with the theme of illusion and reality. Illusion is a false impression or delusion‚ so when an illusion is used within a poem there is a deeper meaning or reality behind the words. Because of this reality‚ the reader can see what Larkin is really trying to convey in the poems is shown and we understand what

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    Here Philip Larkin

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    Write a close critical analysis of ‘Here’ showing how far this is characteristic of the style and concerns of Larkin’s collection ‘The Whitsun Weddings’ ‘Here’ is a poem exploring Larkin’s flight of imagination as he travels from London to Hull on the train. It is the first poem in The Whitsun Weddings collection and seems to be an appropriate introduction because‚ much like his other poetry‚ it looks at humanity’s place in the world and the effect of consumerism. Following the pattern of many

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    Summary Writing – The CBSE Way by Admin on October 13‚ 2012 in English Man created remote to avoid going over to the TV every time to switch a channel. Huge articles were always there‚ some too huge that if we had such an article in exam; we would end up reading it all the three hours. To tackle this‚ man created short notes and summaries. Why re-read huge articles again and again when you can get the gist of it in just 1/3 rd of its length? Sound’s better no? Summaries can be of variable length

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    Write about the ways Hosseini tells the story in chapter 22 - The voices that represent aspects of old and new Afghanistan (Assef - Taliban‚ Farid - How Afghanistan used to be) - Amir’s constantly thinking of/ aspiring to be like Baba (‘I wished he were standing alongside me now. Baba would have busted through the front doors and demanded to be taking to the man in charge’ Page 239) - Constantly thinking about America/Soraya (Marks on Assef similar to those of homeless people he saw in San Francisco

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    philip larkin analysis

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    Analysis- SELFS THE MAN From the offset‚ we get the sense of a sarcastic‚ cynical and flippant character. “Oh‚ no one can deny / That Arnold is less selfish than I”. The colloquial “oh” gives a sense of how he brushes it off‚ and he seems to be boastful of his selfishness. Into the next few lines‚ he presents a stereotypical image of marriage as entrapment‚ “married a woman to stop her getting away” and the ironic aside‚ ‘Now she’s there all day” as though his “less selfish” friend didn’t know what

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    Quests Dannie Abse

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    whose bloody head appeared above the parapet? Now at Cardiff‚ in its shut museum‚ A sculptured satyr on a sculptured sea-horse blows only silent zeros through his horn. And here in Ogmore‚ more abundant silence. Awesome over the sea‚ from which no sulking Proteus will rise‚ the candled stars‚ the unblinking moon. Who know? Not me. Secular‚ I’ll never hear the spheres‚ their perfect orchestra‚ or below‚ with joy‚ old Triton playing out of tune. Hemlock- a poisonous plant

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    Compare Plath and Larkin

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    Compare and contrast the ways in which death is portrayed in Philip Larkin’s poem ‘Days’ and ‘Ambulances’ and Sylvia plath’s ‘Lady Lazarus’ and ‘Death and Co’ The poems i am going to analyse are: • Lady Lazarus • Death and Co • Ambulances • Days It is understatement to say that both Sylvia Plath and Philip Larkin have immense depth and subsidiary meanings to their poems‚ both writers expertly structure their poems and used varied techniques to convey their themes of death and instil their messages

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    A Better Way To Write An Essay Writing an essay can be a very challenging process for any college student. This semester in my English writing class I have learned how to use writing guides and step by step strategies to write an efficient essay. Some of the key points to writing that I have refined are producing a strong introduction with a thesis statement. Other areas of writing an essay that I have become more proficient at are constructing the essay with illustration and supporting ideas

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    Analysis of Philip Larkin

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    world. Been born in winter the lambs have yet to experience “earth’s unmeasurable surprise” which is the warmth and beauty the earth can provide. The title “First Sight” could be interpreted as being the “first sight” the new born lambs have of their new surroundings or it could be the poet’s “first sight” of the new born lambs. Whatever the interpretation‚ the readers are left in no doubt that the poem is about new beginnings in harsh environments and survival against all odds. The poem consists of

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