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    First Love by John Clare

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    idealized rather than believable. Clare starts of the poem by saying ‘I ne’er was struck before that hour’ the hyperbole used here conveys an overpowering sense of shock as he has never before felt love so strongly. The word ‘struck’ can imply to cupid hitting him with an arrow and as a result Clare is now love struck. The poet then tells us how ‘Her face it bloomed like a sweet flower And stole my heart away complete.’ Clare remarks at how this emotion is unexpected yet wonderful and his loves face

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    Onyx Research Paper

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    The name Onyx stems from the Greek language‚ which means nail of a finger or claw. According to Greek mythology‚ one day Cupid cut a sleeping Venus’s fingernails and left them scattered on the ground. Because no part of a heavenly body can die‚ the gods turned them into stone which later became known as onyx (bernardine.com). Later in history‚ the gemstone became popular with

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    Aeneas and Dido

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    by his passivity and at the whim of the gods‚ instead of his own. Lust and the gods are two factors that take Aeneas and control him‚ either diverting him or carrying him in the right direction after some misguided actions. Shot by the arrow of Cupid‚ Dido finds herself maddeningly in love with Aeneas. While Virgil describes Dido as “wounded long since by intense love‚” (line 1) Aeneas does not reciprocate this resolute love for Dido‚ yet he indulges himself in sins of the flesh. When the two find

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    How does Romeos understanding of true love develop in Act 1 Shakespeare’s play ’Romeo and Juliet” explores the Romeo’s understanding of love in Act 1. This is done through the juxtaposition of Romeo’s infatuated love towards Rosaline and the true love to Juliet. In Act 1 Scene 1 Shakespeare introduces us to Romeo’s passionate desire towards Rosaline through the use of binary opposition‚ soliloquy and vivid imagery. In contrast with Act 1 Scene 5 when Romeo is addressing Juliet‚ his language

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    Romeo and Juliet

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    were to be omitted. In the first scene‚ Romeo is crushing over Rosaline. He is convinced he is in love with her‚ although the love is not returned. “Well‚ in that hit you miss: she’ll not be hit with Cupid’s arrow.” (Romeo‚ Act 1‚ Scene 1). Cupid is known as the God of love‚ the symbol of love and romance. Romeo is saying‚ Rosaline has not felt cupid’s dart‚ the dart that would cause her to return Romeo’s love. Therefore‚ Romeo is depressed over the lack of love felt from Rosaline. Juliet

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    roman literature

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    Ancient Romans claimed descent from Greeks‚ in fact the Great Roman poet Virgil wrote an epic poem entitled Aeneid where he tells that Romans come from Aeneas line who escaped from the Trojan fire to save his royal descent. He landed at Italy where married a princess named Lavinia.  That means you have to consider Roman literature as an evolution of Greek literature: Romans learn from Greek but progress.  Greek and Roman literature is wide and it includes: tragedies‚ comedies‚ poems‚ epics etc

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    ’’’Apollo’’’‚ also known as ’’’Lester Papadopolous’’’ ’’Demigods & Monsters’’‚ ’’The Hidden Oracle’’ preview in his human form‚ is the Greek [[Greek Gods|god]] of the sun‚ light‚ healing‚ music‚ poetry‚ archery‚ reason and prophecy. He is the twin brother of the goddess [[Artemis]]. He is depicted as the god who drives the sun around in his chariot‚ a job he received when the original sun god‚ [[Helios]]‚ faded due to him being downsized by the Romans. He and his sister‚ Artemis‚ are known as the

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    The Consequences of War

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    The Consequences of War War is portrayed in many ways. It can be portrayed in different types of media such as movies‚ film‚ books‚ and art. For example‚ Dao‚ James article "The Dogs of War‚ Suffering Like Soldiers”. It talks about how dogs that participate in war suffer just as much as the soldiers do. Another example is the picture “Consequences of War” by Peter Paul Rubens which shows violence and anger. The final example I will be discussing is the photographs by James Nachtwey which show the

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    My Family Reunion

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    Donna Brown Eng 051 Professor Lohinski 07 October 2011 My Family Reunion My most memorable event was my family reunion because the gathering of family keeps a bond between everyone. Moreover‚ you get to meet new family members that married into the family and their children. This makes the family size even larger. The Reunion was on June 17‚ 2011 in Littleton North‚ Carolina. Planning

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    Shakespeare once said “Love looks not with eyes‚ but with the mind‚ and therefore is winged Cupid painted blind.” William Shakespeare not only makes us realize the true meaning of love‚ but also how love itself is characterized. In the play Twelfth Night‚ Shakespeare demonstrates three main types of love: True love‚ courtly love and profitable love. For instance‚ Viola’s hidden love for Duke Orsino is incomparable to Duke’s self-indulgence and love for Olivia or to Sir Toby’s “friendship” with

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