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    The History of Sarawak: Where Do We Begin? This is a kind of a love story. There is a Malay saying tak kenal maka tak cinta which has been used for the tourist promotion song‚ "to know Malaysia is to love Malaysia" and the Sarawak version should be "to know Sarawak is to love Sarawak". Undoubtedly to know the history of Sarawak is to love Sarawak. For the historians it is not that simple as falling in love. In the case for Sarawak we do not know where and when to begin. Sarawak has a fairly rich

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    Ashley Covington Mrs. Ellenwood May 10‚ y English 1020 “A Worn Path” The short story “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty provides a very meaningful theme. The theme is shown through the main character‚ who’s name is Phoenix Jackson. She will go through any obstacle in the way‚ to pursue the goal that she has set for herself to complete in a day. Phoenix may be an older woman‚ but she does not allow her age or the fact of being a colored woman make any difference to the goal she has set herself to

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    Alexandra Dondanville Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night Dylan Thomas’s poem “Do not go gentle into that good night” is an example of the poetic form villanelle‚ which is a nineteen-line poem with two repeating rhymes and two refrains. “Do not go gentle into that good night” expresses the inevitability of death‚ and how old men should face it‚ but the speaker never talks of death directly. He uses certain tactics such as‚ metaphors to really get his message across to the reader. Though the

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    Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night‚” is an insightful poem written by Dylan Thomas. It is a Villanelle‚ a nineteen-line form of poetry. The message Dylan Thomas is trying to communicate through this poem is that the elderly should not be discouraged and feel hopeless due to their age. Thomas seems to think it is not honorable or befitting for a great or interesting man to die quietly in old age and he encourages the reader to think that death is something

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    The speaker of the poem “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” clearly shows us his views on life and death unlike in the first poem who hides it in the crisis faced by the teenagers. His view on life is the same as the speaker on “We Real Cool” Live our lives by doing what we wanted to do. The wise men‚ good men‚ wild men‚ grave men symbolize people who have different lifestyle but still happy until their old age because they are doing what they think they are supposed to do. However‚ on his view

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    Poetry Essay: "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" Dylan Thomas wrote "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" in 1951 in response to emotions he was feeling about his dying father. Thomas uses villanelle‚ tone‚ alliteration‚ and conceit to craft a masterful work‚ that gradually progresses encompassing the emotion and rage he is feeling‚ while maintaining control through diction and form. Thomas’s father was an outgoing military man most of his life. Seeing his father fading into non-existence

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    for our valued citizens. This is why undocumented immigrants should not be given a “Path to Citizenship” because we can better put time and energy on those coming in here legally and not to those breaking the law‚ and because we’ve learned from history that giving undocumented immigrants some kind of amnesty just does not work. Firstly‚ let’s establish that undocumented immigrants are criminals. Although many may have good intentions and just wanted to be with their families‚ they are breaking US

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    Expository essay What do we doooooo?? ‘We don’t know our values until they’re put to the test’ Throughout life people develop or adopt various values and belief systems and these values change and also change the person. However‚ it often isn’t until we experience a test‚ that we know what we stand for. This essay will use the various characters out of ‘Montana 1948’‚ ‘Go Back to Where You Came From‚’ and the poets out of Def. Poetry Jam‚ to analyse and discuss the prompt and the issues it brings

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    others. In the short story “The Worn Path”‚ Eudora Welty brings to life through the use of the character Phoenix Jackson and symbols. The reason why Phoenix takes this journey is to get medicine for her grandson who has been ill for quite awhile. Phoenix encounters a lot of physical challenges‚ obstacles and danger on her way‚ but she overcomes all of them because she loves her grandson. Her strong determination shows that the strength of love can make people do unusual and implausible things.

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    Do Not Go Gentle” Beowulf‚ Rhetorical Analysis Life and death are two of the most extensive topics that could be discussed. In regards to “Do Not Go Gentle”‚ Dylan Thomas articulates his sincere message on man’s great journey and his demise through the use of expansive literary devices; with the use of riveting rhetoric‚ the author of Beowulf clearly expresses his view on these broad topics thoroughly. By complimenting the content of their work with the allusive message of the way a man’s

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