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    He describes periods of being free from it. His descriptions of nature‚ the earth‚ the heavens‚ all of the life of the Earth‚ are so vivid that they convey a deep connection to life and awe with it’s beauty. What Wordsworth himself said about the Ode: Intimations of Immortality‚ offers many clues for understanding what he is dealing with. (The Norton Anthology‚ 6th Edition pg.1382) “Nothing was more difficult for me in childhood then to admit the notion of death as a state applicable to my own being

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    express his opinion about the misguided attitude from the crowd and convince them that‚ to take part in any war is neither a glorious nor an honourable accomplishment. The author started by challenging the reader with the title borrowed from the Ode III 2‚ by the ancient poet Horace (Wikipedia‚

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    The purpose of Peter Jon Lindberg’s article Ode to the Annual Repeat Summer Vacation is for the reader to understand why he returns to the same vacation destination year after year instead of traveling somewhere new. Lindberg’s article has strategies that start from the beginning to the end that help with this. If Lindberg wouldn’t have used the tools he had availed to him‚ his article would have been confusing and would loose the reader. However‚ since Lindberg used the tools his article was a

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    Themes: William Wordsworth The Beneficial Influence of Nature Throughout Wordsworth’s work‚ nature provides the ultimate good influence on the human mind. All manifestations of the natural world—from the highest mountain to the simplest flower—elicit noble‚ elevated thoughts and passionate emotions in the people who observe these manifestations. Wordsworth repeatedly emphasizes the importance of nature to an individual’s intellectual and spiritual development. A good relationship with nature

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    dominated Europe for 1‚000 years. Romanticism proposed an exploration of self‚ emphasising the primacy of the individual and a vision of humankind animated by the imagination‚ endorsing a reverence and personal connection to nature. The set texts Fancy and Ode to a Nightingale explore a world created by imagination‚ emphasising the importance of reflection and sustaining a relationship with nature. Northanger Abbey however‚ examines the interplay between reason and imagination. The related text Thanatopsis

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    Legend: Mary Magdalene was of the district of Magdala‚ on the shores of the Sea of Galilee‚ where stood her families castle‚ called Magdalon; she was the sister of Lazarus and of Martha‚ and they were the children of parents reputed noble‚ or‚ as some say‚ royal descendants of the House of David. On the death of their father‚ Syrus‚ they inherited vast riches and possessions in land‚ which were equally divided between them. Lazarus betook himself to the military life; Martha ruled her possessions

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    the further he gets‚ the less light‚ or felicity he acquires. The metaphor for distance is also present when the speaker hears a “cry” from “far away.” The cry he heard from a horizon was not for him‚ and that brings about even more alienation and dejection. The “luminary clock” is a metaphor that compares a clock to the moon; the moon is not only the most distal thing in the poem to the speaker but also the radiant thing that reaches him when he is in duskiness. The author uses personification when

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    Mihai Eminescu (January 15‚ 1850 – June 15‚ 1889)‚ was a late Romantic poet‚ the best-known and most influential Romanian poet. Famous poems include "Luceafărul" ("Evening Star")‚ "Odă în metru antic" ("Ode in ancient meter")‚ and the five "Scrisori" ("Epistles/Satires"). Eminescu has been active in the "Junimea" literary society‚ and served as editor of "Timpul"‚ the official newspaper of the Conservative Party. Works Nicolae Iorga‚ the Romanian historian‚ considers Eminescu the godfather of

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    Ifa Theology; volume 1 Inner Peace the Yoruba Concept of Ori By Awo Falokun Fatunmbi Egbe Ifa Ogunti Ode Remo Table of Contents Acknowledgements 1 Introduction Ori The Ifa Concept Ara The Ifa Concept Ori – Inu The Ifa Concept Egbe The Ifa Concept Ipako The Ifa Concept Ile The Ifa Concept of Consciousness of the Physical Body of the Inner Self of Emotional Guidance of Balance Between Head and Heart of the Extended Family 2 Acknowledgements I want to thank those who taught

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    of sin by traveling through numerous layers of hell. Unlike many other works‚ the detailed descriptions of punishments‚ settings and characters ultimately serves an allegorical purpose by portraying one man’s desperate journey from confusion and dejection to

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