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    Dear Mr Ee cummings‚ I am writing you this email to let you know my response towards this poem. I absolutely agree with the message you are trying to say to everyone how nature can just be better than humans in their own way even if humans have the better features. You also use many techniques to pass this message through in an engaging list of reasons how animals can be better than humans. However‚ I do not understand why you used the first line of your poem as the title because there could be

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    Empty Bed Blues Analysis

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    had sexual connotations‚ however not as male-dominated. The blues emerged from a black culture and demonstrates the sexualisation and sexuality of this culture. Hamilton (2000‚ 132) opens the article with lyrics to Bessie Smith’s song ‘Empty Bed Blues’‚ a song about sex and the absence of her lover. Towards the end of the 1920s‚ Smith’s song ‘Empty Bed Blues’ was full of sexual innuendos and set the scene for the 1920s and 1930s that released many blues songs with sexual connotations‚ from both

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    The Fall Of Icarus

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    Interpretations of the Fall of Icarus Different descriptions of one story can determine the impact forced upon one’s heart‚ mind‚ and soul. Brueghel‚ Auden‚ and Williams‚ composers of three divergent interpretations of the fall of Icarus‚ illustrate and explain the central thought of man’s failure. Brueghel expresses the lack of concern the surrounding people possess for Icarus though his illustration‚ while Auden generally states that tragedy occurs. As for Williams‚ he vaguely interacts with the

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    «the Meaning of the Word»

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    MINISTRY OF EDUCATION‚ SCIENCE‚ YOUTH AND SPORTS OF UKRAINE IZMAIL STATE UNIVERSITY OF HUMANITIES THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION DEPARTMENT COURSE PROJECT «The meaning of the word» Course Project in English Year IV Group 431 Ann Nyagu Research Supervisor: L.P. Gulidova Izmail‚ 2011 Contents Introduction………………………………………………………………3-4 1. CHAPTER 1. Theoretical part……………………………………………

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    Appearance vs. Reality – Macbeth: Commentary Macbeth is a play written by William Shakespeare‚ which focuses on the life of Macbeth. Out of the four Shakespearean play categories‚ it is categorized as a tragedy‚ as the events of the play ultimately lead to the downfall of the protagonist‚ Macbeth. The theme of appearance versus reality is constantly repeated throughout the play‚ as it greatly contributes to the development of the plot. The idea is constantly conveyed by the characters using a pleasant

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    Desire is a multifaceted word with different formal meanings and varied effects on people. Effects are derived from diverse gender‚ community‚ age‚ background experiences with the word‚ and its different connotations. The most common implication is linked to sexuality because of its influence on self worth in our current American society. The formal definition of desirable is "worth having" but people can also define it as being attractive‚ pleasing‚ enviable‚ popular‚ advantageous‚ or arousing desire

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    there is only a few words he can use to emphasize the importance and the message of his poem. It emphasizes the importance a lot better than Whitman’s because of the fact it is not sugarcoated. The sugarcoating on Whitman’s makes it more happy connotation but harder to understand the message. This makes it easier to see Hughes ambition and hopes of being treated like an

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    committed in this poem is the main character not preventing their parents wedding. In order to be morally correct‚ it is simply doing the right thing that could prevent a wrong doing or mistake. The author makes this comment through repetition‚ connotation‚ and a change in syntax from long‚ complex sentences to shortened and more simplistic sentences. The reader is indulged in the selfishness of the protagonist through the repetition of the phrase “I want” along with the repetition of pronouns such

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    Tomcat Analysis J.K Baxter

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    t Tomcat Content: A description of a rebellious tomcat that “cuts across the zones” ‚ follows “other routes‚ his own” is “scruffy” and has “ash-black coat”. The cat defies the rules of society as the ‘social norm’ expects all cats to be doctored and the tomcat is not. Form: The poem has 5 six lined stanzas. The first stanza describes the cat’s rebellious nature as he is not confined. He “cuts across the zones” and follows” other routes‚ his own”. The tomcat is free and does not seem to care

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    Rhetoric Of Image

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    combination of signs working in concert with one another to persuade a reader. In this case‚ we can see that the multiple meanings of the linguistic message are being used to persuade the reader than the service advertised holds value. Thus the connotations within the signs are associated with Plunket through the use of branding and logo in order to associate these characteristics; masculinity‚ parenting‚ credibility with their

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