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    charlie 2004

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    Hurricane Charlie. The television set just went blank‚ the lights went off and the fan slowed down and stopped. As it was getting dark‚ I hoped that the power would be restored soon but it would not be so for another week or more in some places. Soon darkness enveloped the neighborhood. We got the generator ready and started it up so that the food in the refrigerator wouldn’t go bad. With just enough power from the generator to keep the refrigerator running we couldn’t run the fans‚ air conditioning

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    Macbeth, Light Vsdar

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    ANALYSIS The first recurrent image is the dark or darkness. Dark represents evil and hell. All of our fears rise in the dark. We can see that most of the mains scenes happen in a dark place or during the night. In fact‚ all the murders and treasons are done in darkness as if the dark could cover and hide the horrible deeds. For example‚ in act I scene V l. 53 to 56‚ Lady Macbeth says: “Come thick night‚ And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell‚ that my keen knife see not the wound it makes

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    the dark side of money

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    all of these tendencies of mine to see the darkness. Let it flow and get the best lessons out of it. I think I’m making a pretty good example here‚ though there’ll always be one or two people who have a problem with me not being enlightened. I guess these are the people who can’t accept themselves not being enlightened. Moving on. The dark side of money. What is it? Well I think that‚ fundamentally‚ the existence of money is rooted in darkness. In a world of light‚ there would be none. People

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    James Joyce's Araby

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    expressed literally by the repetition of the theme of darkness and by the metaphors of the latter. This is also the reason why the mention of “light”‚ of which the meaning can be interpreted as the pure soul of a child‚ is rarely emerging throughout the text. By discussing the text’s epiphany ant its theme of darkness and light‚ this essay will argue that Joyce’s purpose is to criticize society. The metaphor of light and primarily the mention of darkness define the figurative language in the text‚ and

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    meaning do the words ‘frown’ and ‘leer’ intensify? Those epithets are used for underline particularities of these details.It’s produced effect of personification like if the house has its own soul ans character. The words ‘frown’ and ‘leer’ intensify darkness of the narration. Speak of how the visual and audial picture of two gaunt trees is created. What part in the general effect is played by the onomatopoeia (rattled rather than rustled)? The author describes the trees in order to emphasize the gloom

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    Pain Poem

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    plumule out of the lonely seed‚ Illusion of darkness was seen‚ Things seen were absorbed‚ Sun‚ water‚ air what happened? Fell in a tunnel‚ Lights were not yet seen‚ Faith slowly became weak‚ Fallings‚ please stop! Dodge‚ defence and attack like a boxer‚ Easy start yet harder comes‚ Not a single blink of an eye‚ Be firm and don’t loosen up a single muscle! Fill with all bright colours‚ Four bright colours over one dark colour‚ Darkness was unseen yet brightness was clearly seen

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    In a Dark Time

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    Woodward 1 “In a Dark Time” In times of darkness‚ people look to find light. Comfort is found in light because darkness is unknown. In Theodore Roethke’s “ In a Dark Time”‚ the reader is taken through a journey of one man’s internal struggle to find unity within himself. In a time of darkness the man contemplates the reality of light. His conflicting mental state is paralleled by the images of a dark forest‚ and through this quarrel he comes to the revelation that he must face his darkest

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    Bogard uses hard facts and examples to support his argument. He believes that darkness is something that should be treasured before it "runs out". "Today‚ though‚ when we feel the closeness of nightfall‚ we reach quickly for a light switch." Here Bogard begins building an argument by listing one thing people do to avoid darkness he further on follows it by naming a couple of disorders caused by artificial light. Darkness provides our bodies with support by producing the hormone melatonin‚ keeping

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    Night by Elie Weisel

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    Night is the narration of an experience filled with darkness‚ sadness‚ silence and at times also death. on the second section of this novel (page 21-24)‚ a dark and angry pictures of human nature emerged . The Jews was deported to the concentration camps riding in a cattle wagon‚ treated like caged animals. They are tormented by nearly unbearable conditions. There is almost no food to it‚ no air to breathe‚ the heat is intense‚ there is no room to sit and everybody is hungry and thirsty. During the

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    Tom Brennan

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    Jane Burke said that the main focus of her novel‚ The Story of Tom Brennan was on Tom’s journey out of the darkness which engulfed him after the tragic road accident. After Daniel Brennan crashed his blue ford falcon into a tree‚ killing two and injuring another‚ Tom’s world spun into a darkness he couldn’t explain. The feelings of rage and desperation or normal life consumed him. The Story of Tom Brennan is all about dark and light‚ the things that turn us dark and the things that can turn us back

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