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    Flower On Your Grave Flower on your grave- a withered poppy Your lone grave stood there- solitary‚ worn No one to honour you‚ no one to weep for you‚ Shrouded by a fog of woe and melancholy‚ Your dignified soul was so forlorn. Icicles hanging on delicate branches‚ Shimmering splendidly in obscured sunlight. Oh my dear‚ dear husband‚ how they resembled you so! Their clearness- Your virtue‚ everyone remembers‚ Their splendour- Your valour‚ which soldiers in war delight

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    In the film Grave of the Fireflies‚ the director tugs at people’s heartstrings and forces them to look at World War II in a different light – too often‚ we forgot that the civilian casualty numbers are real‚ live people‚ and we tend to just look at them as a figure. In addition‚ a good part of this film takes place after the war has ended‚ which is a period that goes vastly un-talked about. People like to think that after the war officially ended‚ it was a time of joy for everyone‚ but sadly this

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    Are The Lips a Grave – Lynne Huffer (2013) In her monograph “Are The Lips a Grave?”‚ Huffer works to stitch together queer and feminist theory in a productive antifoundational synthesis that can then be utilized as a genealogical analysis to explore – and perhaps even answer – the question of why we culturally seek (are driven?) to attach to modern sexual subjectivity a perhaps unsuitable moral code/standard. I found her intended project to be compelling‚ even provocative in both its theoretical

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    The Grave In Katherine Ann Porter’s “the Grave”‚ she tells the story of an area of land that was once a family’s burial grounds. She tells this story through the eyes of Miranda‚ exploring deep memories from back to the tender age of nine. Miranda recalls a time when her grandmother and grandfather’s remains had been moved due to selling of the family property. The first detailed memory was the day her and her twelve year old brother‚ Paul‚ went back and were exploring the empty burial plots

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    24 Sept. 2012 Research Plan The hypothesis I would like to test for my research project is that there will be more deaths that are below the age of 45 since there hadn’t been any advancements in technology and medicine was unavailable up until the late 1940’s. Since the technology for medical help was unavailable many of the soldiers that fought in the Battle of Girard would most likely have died of infection if they had been wounded. The Battle of Girard took place during the civil war and was

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    Do Not Weep‚ Maiden‚ for War is Kind‚” was written by the poet Stephen Crane. The poem is a bitter and emotional protest of the horrors of war. It gets much of its strength from using simple but highly descriptive words in contrast with innocence‚ and also through the use of repetition and sarcasm. The poet portrays bitterness and innocence in the first stanza. It is strongly shown in the lines "Do not weep‚ maiden‚ for war is kind‚ because your lover threw wild hands towards the sky” (1-2). The

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    In Crane’s poem “ Do not weep‚ maiden‚ for war is kind”‚ the title itself brings to mind images of war and sadness. The word war suggest tragedy and the word weep adds to the feeling of sadness. A reader would expect a poem entitled “Do not weep‚ maiden‚ for war is kind” to be about sadness‚ And in this case the readers expectations would be met. This poem tells the story of a woman who has lost her father along with her son in war‚ and depictions of war. Such as‚ “ A field where a thousand corpses

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    12/7/10 “Ah‚ Are You Digging On My Grave?” “Ah‚ Are You Digging on My Grave?” was first published in the Saturday Review on September 27‚ 1913‚ then in Thomas Hardy’s 1914 collection‚ satires of Circumstance: Lyrics and Reveries with Miscellaneous Pieces. The poem reflects Hardy’s interest in death and events beyond everyday reality‚ but these subjects are presented humorously‚ with a strong dose of irony and satire. This treatment is somewhat unusual for Hardy‚ who also produced a number

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    summary and an elaboration of three classic scenes in the movie‚ is going to present to you the three dimensions of the complex feelings that the movie provokes in my heart on a personal level and thus tries to offer an individual yet hopefully worthy viewpoint for those interested in the movie. Summary and Three classic scenes Grave of the Fireflies is based on a semi-autobiographical book by Nosaka Akiyuki about the death of his sister‚ and is a very well known book in Japan. The movie itself

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    Thomas Hardy’s poem Ah‚ Are You Digging on My Grave is a humorous and mildly cynical reminder that‚ once we are dead and buriied‚ life goes on. It invites comparison to E. A. Robinson’s Is My Team Ploughing. There is little that calls for explanation once the reader understands that the questioning voice is that of a woman who has shuffled off her mortal coil. In the first stanza she asks if it is her male loved one who is doing the digging with the intention of planting rue. We are reminded that

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