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    Supervised By Engr. Md. Mahfuzur Rahman Senior Lecturer Department of Textile Engineering Daffodil International University DAFFODIL INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY DHAKA‚ BANGLADES JANUARY‚ 2012 ©Daffodil International University DECLARATION I hereby declare that‚ this project has been done by me under the supervision of Engr. Md.Mahfuzur Rahman‚ Senior Lecturer‚ Department of Textile Engineering‚ Daffodil International University. I also declare that neither this project not any part of this

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    the Carpe Diem poets such as Andrew Marvell who was the author of the famous "To His Coy Mistress" and Christopher Marlowe. This dissertation will look at the texts: "All Things Decay and Die"‚ "To Live Merrily and To Trust to Good Verses"‚ "To Daffodils"‚ "To Bed of Tulips"‚ "Corinna’s Gone a Maying" and the famous "To the Virgins to Make Much of Time". Each of these poems are very similar‚ however there are many differences that render them unique. This dissertation aims to analyse Herricks’ carpe

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    Wordsworth’s poems initiated the Romantic era by emphasizing feeling‚ instinct‚ and subjectivity above formality and mannerism. The themes that run through Wordsworth’s poetry‚ and the language and imagery he uses to embody those themes‚ remain remarkably consistent throughout‚ adhering largely to the tenets Wordsworth set out for himself. Wordsworth argues that poetry should be written in the natural language of common speech‚ rather than in the lofty and elaborate dictions He argues that poetry

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    She uses stars of color in contrast to the wildflowers allowing readers to picture many different colors almost sparkling as they sprout up from the ground. Roberts also uses fresh butter in contrast to the daffodils which allows readers to picture the perfect color of them as if they were taking the walk themselves. A second example of Roberts’ intense descriptions is in passage: “She’d known places to sit and look out at forever. How the whipper-will sounded

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    describing this truly memorable experience by personifying ‘the host of golden daffodils’. He does this throughout the poem for example at the close of the second stanza: ‘Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.’ This‚ I believe‚ adds life to the poem. This personification links the language with incredible imagery. I‚ as a reader‚ have entered Wordsworth’s memory and I envisage this alluring scene; the countless daffodils ‘dancing in the breeze’. This further creates a more wondrous and astounding

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    about a person’s life‚ often commercially. It is a form of superstition. Its roots can be traced back to ancient times (http://rationalwiki.org/wiki). The scope of fortune-telling is in principle identical with the practice of divination. The difference is that divination is the term used for predictions considered part of a religious ritual‚ invoking deities or spirits‚ while the term fortune-telling implies a less serious or formal setting‚ even one of popular culture‚ where belief in occult workings

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    Wiccan tools – Pendulums There are dozens of divination methods that people use to access Divine guidance‚ many of them requiring a few tools at least. Pendulums have been used for centuries as a means of finding out questions and catching glimpses of the future. As one of the quickest ways to perform divination‚ the use of a pendulum is a popular method of divining and dowsing‚ so it’s not uncommon that I encounter a person who simply picks up a pendulum‚ demands an answer to a question and then

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    William Wordsworth reacted to the natural world around him with a sense of awe and contentment. He believed that imagination‚ overflow of emotion and memory were the key elements behind inspiring poetry. In his poetry‚ his central themes are the potency of memory‚ humanity’s reliance on nature‚ emotional expression and the personal world of imagination. His two poems ‘I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud’ and ‘The Solitary Reaper’ match and reflect this and his beliefs about good poetry‚ as expressed in

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    ways do these beliefs and ideas differ from the modern view of religion? The citizens of Ancient Rome had very strong religious beliefs. Old Roman Religion had many central beliefs such as keeping peace with the gods through sacrifice‚ prayer and divination‚ as well as keeping a reciprocal relationship with the gods. There were countless numbers of non-anthropomorphic gods and numen for all aspects of life and they were all worshipped using strict procedures. The beliefs and ideas of Old Roman Religion

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    he thinks of this day when he is sitting at home‚ engaged in thought‚ and is still enlightened by the memory of the dancing daffodils. This is shown with his last stanza‚ “…when on my couch I lie/ they flash upon (me)/then my heart with pleasure fills”. With his enlightening imagery‚ Wordsworth describes a pleasurable seclusion. His diction and the symbolism of the daffodils and waves dancing in the wind give the concept a carefree and whimsical perspective. Alexie‚ conversely‚ creates an isolated

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