night‚ Drunk on wine. Yputh crowned in glimmer like Patters of jazz across rooftops. I can see you‚ Across blue mountains stretched over shimmering sea; Yoga to the sunrise. Conversations as Forgotten seashells strewn over sores like driftwood; Jungle ruins slung with vines. I remember you‚ Glittered in laughter and youth. As innocent as first snow on forest floor. I hope we meet again In some time‚ Somewhere across this wide world In some mist filled hamlet‚ Or a city drunk
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An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge is a short story written by Ambrose Bierce. It takes place during the Civil War. Bierce keeps the reader interested through the use of literary techniques. The story has a shocking ending that is foreshadowed by the literary techniques. Ambrose Bierce foreshadows the ending of the story through the use of symbolism‚ irony‚ and other literary techniques. There are many examples of symbolism throughout the story. One example is the grey eyes of Peyton and his murderer
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advocates of pure photography‚ founded the Group f/64 in which they all became respected as naturalists. "Rose and Driftwood‚" one of Ansel Adams’ well known pieces of art‚ expresses his love for nature as well as simplicity. What makes this print truly beautiful is the high contrast and large depth of field that Adams combined to draw the viewer in. The image "Rose and Driftwood" was photographed in 1932 in Adams’ San Francisco home. His mother had picked him a beautiful pale pink rose from their
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In “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”‚ the story begins with the hanging of the narrator. He imagines escaping and what it would be like to be with his wife again. Entering section two‚ it’s discovered who the narrator is. Peyton Farquhar‚ a successful planter who is completely devoted to the south. Although he is not able to join the Confederate army‚ he wanted to help in any way possible. One evening while Farquhar and his wife were sitting on a rustic bench on their property‚ a gray-clad soldier
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have chosen The 5 items that I have chosen from the ‘ museum cabinet’ are as follow : * A metal Ulu( knife) * A modern map of the Artic * A painting of Cape Liddon‚ Devon Island * A wooden doll of a hunting man * A piece of driftwood ii. Explain the reasons for choosing each of these 5 items. You will need to explain which aspects of ‘Ways of life in the Artic’ your exhibition will illustrate and how each item illustrates these‚
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A View By The Cabin Our summer vacation cabin had wooden front steps and two narrow glass doors that opened inward. The living room was large and contained a small television that sat on a glass stand. In front of the television was a couch and lounge chair that didn’t match. They smelled of old perfume and dust. Pictures of seagulls and lighthouses hung firmly against the walls. Credenzas were filled with decretive plates‚ and trinkets. Large windows filled the sunroom‚ and kitchen with spectacular
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Owl Creeks Bridge Amazing Magician As Farquhar is being discarded off the bridge the rope breaks and Farquhar falls into the water. Farquhar was on the wood as he was about to be dropped and he saw a piece of driftwood and before he was about to be dropped he could float along with the driftwood If he could get the rope off his neck. The soldiers move from the board and Farquhar is dropped as soon as the rope starts to tighten it snaps. Farquhar falls into the water as he’s underwater he takes off the
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‘unsteadfast footing‚’ then let his gaze wander to the swirling water of the stream racing madly beneath his feet. A piece of dancing driftwood caught his attention and his eyes followed it down the current. How slowly it appeared to move! What a sluggish stream” (Bierce 2). This section shows how he went from seeing a very fast stream to a slow stream but‚ the driftwood only occurs once and doesn’t go into depth with his transition. All in all‚ Bierce used sensory/specific details‚ comparisons‚ and
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throughout the story‚ Odysseus had to be resourceful enough to accomplish a task by using surrounding things‚ whatever was at hand. When he was drifting back towards Charybdis‚ Odysseus grabbed onto a nearby fig tree and held on until a piece of driftwood shot out of the whirlpool; then he grabbed a hold of the
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Toronto who “rep” the same gang‚ for example crips have developed rivalries. We will discover why the youth in Toronto join gangs. Also go in depth in the rivalry between the prominent gangs in Toronto‚ the Jamestown crips vs. Mount olive crips and Driftwood crips‚ and Malvern crew vs. the Scarborough Galloway boys. There are various reasons why youth in Toronto join gangs. Poverty‚ protection‚ influences‚ are just some of them. Gangs are usually people of the same ethnicity‚ blacks from gangs with
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