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    Comparative Research on Middle Education between China and Western Countries Karen Yang 09 Normal English Class One #200942206110 2012.11.09 Abstract Education is a topic that people frequently discussed. In China‚ how to carry out educational reform is a big issue. This thesis tries to compare the middle school education system between China and western countries in some certain aspects‚ and find out innovational way to reform education

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    April Raintree Comparative Essay As we live our lives‚ the things we see‚ hear‚ say and do‚ all have an impact on what we become. We are constantly changing; our experiences and the people we meet shape our identities. In the novel April Raintree by Beatrice Culleton‚ April’s mother figures all had a significant part in shaping her personal identity. The mother figures in April’s life were her real mother (Mrs. Raintree)‚ Mrs. DeRosier and Mrs. Dion. Mrs. Raintree and Mrs. DeRosier had negative

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    full title Sons and Lovers  author D.H.Lawarence type of work  novel genre Its an atobiographical novel in two parts. In the period of his mother’s illness‚viewing her as a ’clever‚ ironical‚ delicately moulded woman’ — and her apparently unfortunate marriage to his drinking father‚ an instability man. language English  time and place written In 1908 in Nottinghamshire Lawerence began writing the novel Sons and lovers.He completed the novel in 1913‚ while mourning his mother’s death and under

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    The “Color Purple” and “Porphyria’s Lover”‚ a poem by Robert Browning‚ are very thematically similar. Both have very closely related but different examples to show the effects and the power of possession. The first example of possession in “Color Purple” is exposed in the relationship between Celie and the man she had grown up calling her “pa”. This man had treated Celie as one of his animals‚ acting as if he had owned her. After spending years of forcing Celie to do many of his duties‚ Pa (otherwise

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    Comparative Essay: The Other Wes Moore 1201 The Other Wes Moore is a tale of to young boys growing up within the streets of Baltimore. Both kids fatherless‚ facing the struggles of poverty and the criticisms of the black community. These individuals grew up to be very different and the circumstances around them concerning society and interactions within the community helped raise each kid to be who they are. In the studies of sociology many people would look at the outside relations. Gangs‚ the

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    Text | Porphyria’s Lover – Robert Browning (published 1836) Porphyria’s Lover (1836) is one of Robert Browning’s earliest dramatic monologues that reintroduced dark and sensual concepts disturbing the audience of the Victorian Era; since such ideologies had not been explored since the Renaissance Period. He employs annotative literary techniques such as morbid imagery‚ metaphors‚ symbolism and natural and vegetative diction; to portray the innate trait of humans to yearn for a sense of belonging

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    Defining Character: Solitude as a Litmus Test in “Mariana” and “Porphyria’s Lover” Victorian poets Robert Browning and Alfred‚ Lord Tennyson frequently structure their poetry as a dramatic monologue to gain insight into the mind and motivations of their characters‚ with the solitude that accompanies such dramatic monologues becoming a central focus of the work. Tennyson’s poem “Mariana” and Browning’s poem “Porphyria’s Lover” explore the relationship between solitude and individuality‚ in particular

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    Advice to a Discarded Lover by Fleur Adcock explores both pity and revulsion‚ through the use of figurative imagery; a dead bird‚ maggots and the remaining bones. They are an analogy of the dead affair. With the use of figurative language the images are seen‚ smelled and heard. An authoritative voice is created to advise and command attention‚ through the use of instructive language throughout the six stanzas. Personification‚ analogy‚ rhetorical question and the way a word sounds‚ are also used

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    In Jill Lepore’s essay “Battleground America” Lepore argues that the issue of gun control in the United States has been a very long‚ messy and complicated subject dating back to the earliest days of colonial America. According to Lepore‚ throughout history there have been countless debates over what guns can be carried‚ how guns can be carried‚ and where guns can be carried. The essay begins with the emotional story of T.J. Lane and the Chardon High School shooting‚ following up with facts regarding

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    sons and two daughters from her. Freud‚ a German psychologist‚ used the term Oedipus Complex to signify the manifestation of the sexual desire of the child for the parent of the opposite sex i.e. sexual desire of the son for mother and conflict with father. Webster’s Dictionary explain the Oedipus Complex as : ’ ’ the unconscious tendency of a child to be attached to the parent of the opposite sex and hostile towards the other parent: its persistence in adult life results in neurotic disorders .

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