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    If I Could Hawaii

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    Just imagine if you could blink an eye and go anywhere in the world. There are many places you could go with many factors why you would go there‚ but where would you go? If I could just simply blink my eyes and go anywhere in the world‚ I would want to go to Hawaii. There I could go on a cruise‚ ride the waves‚ and relax on the beautiful beaches. The first I why I would want to go to Hawaii is so I could go to the beautiful beaches. I could relax on sand and just forget about everything. This would

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    us humans to feel‚ it helps us get through rough times‚ and pushes us move forward. Hope can be explained in hundreds different ways‚ some may say it’s a good thing to have in your soul‚ but others might say it’s not good‚ it could lead you to something bad. Emily Dickinson the author of both poems “Hope is a thing with feathers” mentions hope being a good thing to have in your soul‚ but “Hope is a subtle glutton” talks about hope being a glutton‚ meaning greedy eater. Dickinson’s poems somehow

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    Emily Dickenson And the Theme of Death By Luke Palmer Emily Dickenson‚ an unconventional 19th century poet‚ used death as the theme for many of her poems. Dickenson’s poems offer a creative and refreshingly different perspective on death and its effects on others. In Dickenson’s poems‚ death is often personified‚ and is also assigned to personalities far different from the traditional "horror movie" roles. Dickenson also combines imaginative diction with vivid imagery to create astonishingly

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    A Rose for Emily The death of Miss Emily Grierson‚ was it "A Mystery"‚ was this woman so mysterious that everybody in the community had to come visit her at death. The men through a sort of respectful affection for a fallen monument‚ the women mostly out of curiosity to see the inside of her house‚ which no one save an old manservant - a combined gardener and cook - had seen in at least ten years (Faulkner 55). The house was described as being a big squarish house that was slowly decaying. It

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    Nov 20‚ 2011 The Better War Poet? Rupert Brooke or Emily Dickinson Rupert Brooke * Background Research on WW I: * It began on July 28‚ 1914‚ and ended on Nov. 11‚ 1918. * Nearly 10 million soldiers died during the four years of the war. Most of the battles took place in Europe. They were fought on land‚ at sea‚ and in the air. * Two groups of nations fought World War I. One group was called the Central Powers. It included Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Bulgaria

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    February 2017 Death The personification of death is clearly understood in John Donne’s‚ "Death‚ be not proud" as well as in Emily Dickinson’s "Because I could not stop for Death". Despite the different implications in each poem‚ the central theme is death. The inevitable realization of death is explored in both poems‚ by examining death as a person and by reflecting the poets’ religious beliefs. Although John Donne’s poem was written in 1633‚ the theme of death can be compared to Emily Dickinson’s

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    If I Could Vote

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    If I could vote‚ I would vote for Barack Obama. I like his views on mostly all the political topics. I think that he has tried so hard to make our country a better place for everyone living here. Many people complain that our country is in debt because of him and the economy has dropped dramatically. I think that those people don’t look at the positive things that Obama has done. Also‚ In order for something good to happen‚ there has to be something negative that comes out of it. I think that if

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    A poet’s writings are often the author’s personal views of the events going on around them. As noted by Joan Burbick in her work “Emily Dickinson and the Economics of Desire” during the time Dickinson was writing America was going through a period of “managing sexuality‚” (362). Single women were a major concern for the movement. Unmarried women had the power to use sex‚ but they did not have the “proper guidelines for how to manage it” (Burbick 363). In Dickinson’s poem‚ Did the Harebell Loose Her

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    Death is an odd thing‚ humans do not know what waits for them the moment their hearts stop beating‚ they do not know where they’ll end up going- but death is a common topic. Whether it be in movies or writing‚ death has made its impression on the world; especially on poet Emily Dickinson. Dickinson’s poems‚ “I heard a Fly buzz- when I died” and “Because I could not stop for Death” focus on a consistent theme of death and her own curiosity on what it might be like to die herself. Dickinson’s life

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    be the person that they are. In knowing that a person is happy with their personal status and outlook on life‚ they can find that it is much easier to live life with the reassurance that they know that at least they are happy with themselves. In Emily Dickinson’s poem "There is a solitude of space" she alludes to the fact that a man or woman’s soul is theirs and theirs only‚ but can come into turmoil from others. The sanctity of the mind can be broken through a person’s manipulation of it‚ and current

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