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    By: Mahnoor Haroon. Submitted to: Ma’am khadija Tahira Q: What are the elements of Romantic Poetry? Romanticism‚ a philosophical‚ literary‚ artistic and cultural era which began in the mid/late-18th century as a reaction against the prevailing Enlightenment ideals of the day. Romantics favored more natural‚ emotional and personal artistic themes. The romantics of the era were painters

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    For example‚ when Tiresias asserts‚ “The rotting canker in the State is you. I say that you and your most dearly loved are wrapped together in a hideous sin‚ blind to the horror of it‚” (Oedipus. ode of entry. Tiresias. lines 423 - 426). Here‚ Tiresias demonstrates his knowledge by revealing that Oedipus is responsible for being the plague of Thebes. Despite being blind‚ Tiresias is clearly able to see that Oedipus has fulfilled his fate. Furthermore

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    AIR FORCE SCHOOL‚ GURGAON SUBJECT: ENGLISH CLASS-X TERM-I LITERARY READER- L-I The Tribute and L-2 Cutie Pie. Poem: Poem 1 Night of the Scorpion; Poem 2 Ode to the west wind; Poem3 The Frog and the Nightingale. Drama: Play1 Christmas Carol. MCB- Unit 1 Health and Medicine and Unit 2 Education. GRAMMAR: Reported Speech‚ Tenses‚ Modals‚ Editing (error detection and omission)‚gap filling‚ reordering word groups into sentences‚ dialogue completion and transformation of sentences. Different structures

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    Poetry Unit: Students are required to keep a Literary Journal during March and April For Details view class March 1. Please visit the Terminology site in Links. For each poem students will determine: 1. Form of poetry (sonnet‚ ballad‚ epic‚ villanelle‚ ode‚ terza rima‚ ottava rima‚ lyric) 2. Point of View 3. Setting 4. Theme 5. Figurative Language Used (Simile‚ Metaphor‚ Personification) 6. Purpose 7. Elements of Irony 8. Style 9. Tone /

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    The Convergence of the Twain Rewrite Intimated in Hardy’s pindaric ode entitled "The Convergence of the Twain" is an attitude of melancholy. While this poem is sad‚ it appears that Hardy also employs his work to revisit a common theme in his works and a strong belief in his life: marriage. The poem seems to carry the metaphor of marriage and the metonymy of the Titanic. Then later demonstrating the sundering of this idea. It is no secret that Hardy does not agree with marriage. In another

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    In my revised review of Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life‚ I made several major changes primarily related to revival culture. The first change I made was using Fuller House and Girl Meets World as specific examples for failed revivals in the third paragraph. Later in the fifth paragraph I explain why Fuller House failed‚ despite meeting the criteria I gave for a successful revival. Then in the sixth paragraph I explain why Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life was successful in comparison. In this paragraph

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    Lord Alfred Tennyson‚ a consummate poetic artist‚ consolidated and refined the tradition bequeathed to him by his predecessors in the Romantic Movement (especially Wordsworth‚ Byron‚ Keats‚ Shelley). Beginning in the after math of Romantic Movement‚ Tennyson’s development as a poet is a romantic progression from introverted and inert states of mind towards emancipated consciousness. The growth of consciousness‚ and the relationship between the self and the world beyond‚ are fundamental concerns

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    found to be confusing. Another weakness was the difficulty of the songs I had originally placed in the guide. They came from a level three book but they were all I had since I did not have any beginner books. I eventually found a simple version of Ode to Joy that my sister was able to

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    lit·er·a·ture  (ltr--chr‚ -chr) noun. 1. The body of written works of a language‚ period‚ or culture. 2. Imaginative or creative writing‚ especially of recognized artistic value:"Literature must be an analysis of experience and a synthesis of the findings into a unity" (Rebecca West). 3. The art or occupation of a literary writer. 4. The body of written work produced by scholars or researchers in a given field:medical literature. 5. Printed material: collected all the available literature on

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    Tyler Williams 1919 world series Mrs. Smith English 11CB Multi-Genre Research Paper For this project‚ you will select a topic of your choice that explores a facet of the 1920’s. Your goal is to gain a comprehensive perspective of your topic and analyze how this historical event‚ figure‚ trend‚ or invention helped to define the spirit of the 1920’s. After completing the expository study of your topic‚ we will read The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald; you will then continue

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