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    highlight the theme‚ old poetry used in the actuality‚ and a personal opinion of each poem. These three poems are from the age of puritans. These kinds of poems always evoke God‚ religious faith‚ spiritual growth‚ and glorify God. The theme of “To My Dear and Loving Husband“ are love and religion. In the part of love‚ we can say that it is a giant love affect. It is also unconditional‚ unstoppable‚ and undying love‚ just as God´s love. In religion‚

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    new country all by yourself without your loved ones‚ that’s exactly what John Downe did in order to find a better life for his family. In John Downe’s letter to his “dear wife” he enlightens her about a country in which “… poverty is unknown.” In hopes he convince her to emigrate to America with their children. Downe begins his essay illustrating some of his first pleasant encounters upon entering the United States. He tells about the kindness of the farmer whom brought Downe to see a factory and

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    Anne Bradstreet Analysis Essay In the poem “To My Dear and Loving Husband” poem‚ Anne Bradstreet makes substantial use of pathos throughout the entire poem to emphasize her message. The intense expression of love and devotion achieve its effect through the use of paradoxes. For example the opening sentence “If ever two were one‚ then surely we” is a paradox because the phrase seems contradictory‚ but is actually true. The example of one plus one resulting in one represents how their love defies

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    the traumatic circumstances have caused soldiers mental stress. Research shows the brutality that the soldiers of the Vietnam War went through‚ the novel Fallen Angels and the video series “Dear America: Letters Home” are very similar in this depiction‚ but also have slight differences. Fallen Angels and "Dear America: Letters Home" both focus on the Vietnam war and giving us a look into the lives of a soldiers. Fallen Angels is a novel that gives readers insight into a soldiers mind. Throughout

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    a fitting memorial to Vietnam War veterans. The memorial was to be a glass-block structure etched with excerpts of letters sent to and from servicemen during the Vietnam War. Due to the overwhelming response to the commission’s request for letters‚ Dear America: Letters Home From Vietnam came to be. Consisting of 208 letters‚ poems‚ and journal entries written by 125 people‚ this book is a heart wrenching‚ first hand account of the personal experiences of soldiers both on and behind the front lines

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    was my words that made them react. Denice Frohman’s poem‚ “Dear straight people”‚ wasn’t the first poem I had heard‚ but it really resonated with me. She starts off playfully‚ and as she continues her words become more intense‚ but when she softens her words again‚ she says‚ “Dear queer young girl‚ I see you. You don’t want them to see you so you change the pronouns in your love poems to ‘him’ instead of ‘her’. I used to do that. Dear straight

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    In Bradstreet’s poem‚ “In Memory of my Dear Grandchild Elizabeth Bradstreet” is a response to the death of her toddler granddaughter. I can relate on several levels with Mrs. Bradstreet‚ because I had two miscarriages. Bradstreet (2008) stated “Farewell sweet bebe‚ the pleasure of mine eye”‚ “Then ta’en away unto eternity”‚ “Or sigh thy days so soon were terminate” (p. 109). These three lines are very touching to me because it represents that God had a purpose in life for taking my precious babies

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    conflict is worse because of their race or religion. Even though people face very harsh conditions‚ people can still make it through hard times by staying positive like Anne Frank does in “The Diary of Anne Frank”. Another example is in the book “Dear Mrs. Breed”. Both of these stories show how keeping a positive mindset can make a horrible situation more tolerable and how it helps to keep someone’s spirit lifted. These two stories are wonderful examples of how having a positive attitude is the

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    The poem that I decided to write from Anne Bradstreet is called “To my Dear Loving Husband”. I love the thought of love; I love the meaning of love. Love to me is a feeling that each individual feels. I connected to this poem because after reading a few lines I understood with what the author was trying to portray. The first line grasped my attention‚ Anne said “If ever two were one‚ then surely we”. To me that’s what love is. Being able to meet someone and fall deeply in love to the point where

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    General information The way Australians talk is peppered with many words that are unique to our version of English. The history of Australian English starts with kangaroo (1770) and Captain James Cook’s glossary of local words used in negotiations with the Endeavour River tribes. The language was pidgin. Australian English- is a major variety of the English language and is used throughout Australia. Although English has no official status in the Constitution‚ Australian English is Australia

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