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    dead deer in the road. Right away‚ the speaker realizes what he must do: “It is usually best to roll them into the canyon.” The reader can recognize that this is not a new situation for the speaker and he makes it clear that to leave the deer lying in the road could cause an unsuspecting car to swerve and go toppling into the canyon‚ which “might make more dead.” The speaker then continues to report the details of what he did next: he got out of the car‚ which he parked just ahead of the deer carcass

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    off seconds ago. I looked through the small window at the everlasting snow. “Wait‚ was that a deer moving along those trees?” I asked myself. It looked more like a kangaroo making its way through the snow. I could barely stand up in the cold. I pulled back‚ ready to take the shot. Being one of my later hunts of the season‚ it was very cold. Nearing the end of the season I was anxious to finally get a deer‚ as we hadn’t even seen one all season. It was already a weird season so far: beginning with

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    Amanda Felix p.4 Traveling Through the Dark Traveling through the dark I found a deer dead on the edge of the Wilson River road. It is usually best to roll them into the canyon: that road is narrow; to swerve might make more dead. By glow of the tail-light I stumbled back of the car and stood by the heap‚ a doe‚ a recent killing; she had stiffened already‚ almost cold. I dragged her off; she was large in the belly. My fingers touching her side brought me the reason— her side

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    gets to me the most while I’m out there exploring the woods‚ whether it be hunting‚ fishing or just taking a walk. The outdoors has always been a peaceful and stress relieving way for me to relax and be who I am. Mother Nature helps me out when I just need to get away and have some time to think on my own. The quiet and calmness is what gets to me the most while I’m out there exploring the woods whether it be while I’m hunting‚ fishing‚ or just taking a walk. I was raised in a family that has the same

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    I. The first art form that I became engrossed by was a stone relief titled Orthostat relief: lion attacking a deer. This relief was said to be accredited to the Hittites culture during the Neo-Hittites Period‚ and dating 19th century. Its precise geographic origin is Syria‚ Tell Halaf. The subject matter of this relief‚ as stated in its given title‚ is of a lion viscously attaching a deer‚ or buck. Other orthostats found Syria‚ Tell Halaf also share a comparable theme of vulgar executions‚ and frequent

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    Mary Oliver

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    animal‚ as well as the tone of the poem. Strafford does a great job of illustrating the function of the animal in "Traveling Through the Dark." The deer is dead on the side of the road from a hit and run and the speaker wants to be respectful of the deer. The speaker is about to "roll them into the canyon" (3‚ Stafford)‚ when he realizes that the deer is pregnant. This causes the speaker to rethink the importance of life while standing there in the dark. The speaker

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    by now‚” Isabelle thought to herself‚ “laughing and giggling‚ not even realizing that I am gone.” She wondered if Anna had even realized she’d gone missing‚ knowing she was so focused on her work. “She probably would have seen Isabelle following the deer if she hadn’t had her face stuck in that paper of hers‚” she

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    Man’s New Toy In William Stafford’s poem “Traveling through the Dark‚” the persona drives alone at night on an isolated mountain road and happens to encounters a dead deer. As depicted in the poem‚ this anonymous persona is most likely a man since he managed to carry a 200-pound dead deer away from the road. Moreover‚ the chances of a woman wandering around an isolated mountain by herself at night during the 1960’s were highly unlikely. A man who is willing to live in the midst

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    construction averaged $268.00/trap. The traps were baited with alfalfa hay during the winter and pieces of salt chips during the summer. Although the sites were not pre baited‚ they made use of bait trails where the results were found to‚ “[…] [lead] elk and deer into traps from a distance of several hundred meters.” When the elk entered the trap‚ a trip wire would be set off and the door. The trap was check every 24 hours by at least two people. Two people were necessary for restraining the elk by collapsing

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    argument is that the reintroduction of wolves will reduce the number of hunting permits made available to human hunters‚ who no longer have to choose deer herds. This is possible‚ although it has not yet come to pass. A healthy population of reintroduced wolves will certainly reduce the numbers of deer in the area. This eliminates the need for hunting as a wildlife management tool‚ but it does not do away with sport hunting. Unlike other large predators‚ such as grizzly bears and cougars‚ wolves

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