sea-horse‚ a creature symbolic of vitality and freedom.” (220) This subtly implies that the Duke would not allow the Count’s daughter to keep her freedom and liveliness. The Duke would represent Neptune‚ a man who holds great power and control‚ and the Counts daughter would represent the seahorse‚ who is being manipulated and forced to act in a certain way. The Duke intends that “His next Duchess’ fair self is his object”.
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Tecca Zimmerman Lit and Society Professor Peresie 4/10/12 The Worth of My Last Duchess Worthwhile literature has four basic elements‚ or characteristics that help to qualify a work as a worthwhile piece of literature. The four characteristics that help determine a piece of literature to be worthy of reading and studying are that it creates a lasting impression‚ it stretches the reader’s imagination‚ it is an aesthetically pleasing experience‚ and finally‚ it communicates across cultural
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when compare to family. Furthermore‚ most of the Norwegians are transactional and do not need a long term relationship to carry out business activities but they are likely prefer to do business with people that they trust. On the other hand‚ French count connection heavily in business. Additionally‚ Norwegians are particular about time. A phone call or notification is necessary if there is any reason causing lateness and meeting usually ended in time as scheduled. In a meanwhile‚ 15-20 minutes delay
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technicality through the character within it. The poem takes place at the art gallery in the residence of the Duke of Ferrara‚ where the Duke‚ after his previous wife’s death or disappearance‚ is preparing to remarry and is talking to the messenger of the Count of Tyrol who has come with the proposal of the Count’s niece’s hand. My response and comment is specifically based on the character of the Duke‚ for I believe the poem‚ or rather the Duke in the poem himself has been entirely successful in putting
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side squares. Then I did length times width. 2 x 2 2 x 2 = 7 squares. 7 x 7 = 49 Squares. So as you can see this is basically the method that led me to my solution. In my example what I did was count all the 2 x 2 squares on the top and side. Then I multiplied them and the
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In the poem my last duchess‚ Robert Browning carefully crafts the character of the duke to illustrate that vengeful male power can lead to dire consequences for women. Firstly‚ the speeches of the dukes reveal a great deal about his character. For example‚ the duke says “she thanked men‚--good; but thanked /somehow… I know not how”. (Browning 31-32) this shows both his arrogant power and his contempt for his duchess‚ both of which lead her demise. Here‚ the duke reveals to his silent listener that
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Pattern Problem Hints 1. Program pat1.py. Variables: This program gets a number from the user. We need a variable to hold the number. We need to print the numbers from 1 up to the user’s number. We need a second variable for this. Program Plan: Get the user’s number. Convert it to a number. Initialize the print Number. What should the first number printed be? While the print Number is less than or equal to the user Number: print the user Number and increase it by 1. 2. Program
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that it so bad and hurts do much. When I get them my mom not only gives the medicine but also stays with me massaging my head and make sure that I get the rest I need. She helps me so much! My mom is the one that is always there‚ the person I can count on‚ the one that will never turn her back on me. The one that supports‚ helps‚ hug‚ kisses‚gives me confidence‚conforts‚ listens‚makes me laugh‚cheers me up‚ wipes my tears‚…She will be the
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Name Tutor Course Date Midnight in Paris “Midnight in Paris” is a film written and directed by Woody Allen describing the enthusiasm‚ seduction‚ commitment and sense of belonging towards a contemporary city. Gil Pander‚ the protagonist visits Paris with his fiancée Inez on a business trip. Gil becomes obsessed with the beauty of Paris and believes that he can artistically perform better in his current world. The scene of the film captures various modern places like restaurants
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riveted to Paris.” Furthermore‚ Louis Thomas wrote in Curiosités sur Baudelaire‚ “Baudelaire thought of himself as being at home everywhere [in Paris]. Whether on the streets or on the quays‚ he was as comfortable as if he had been in his own room. Wherever he walked on the island‚ it was as if he was still on his own property‚ so that one might run into him in slippers‚ hatless‚ wearing the smock that was his working clothes.” Baudelaire was born in Paris‚ lived at forty-three Paris addresses throughout
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