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    Feliks Skrzynecki

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    verse‚ it states the father’s devotion to his tasks stems from his sense of belonging to his garden; ‘Loved his garden like an only child’. This this tells the reader that his father took pride into his garden as if his son was merely nothing. Showing a strong connection lost between son and father. “Spent years walking its perimeter”‚ perimeter may represent some sort of boundary or barriers that the composer’s father had to face or endure endless loneliness. The second stanza displays a strong emphasis

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    Hey If you didn’t repeat year11 you have to do the same thing as I’m doing right now‚ which is a letter about the area of study – belonging. Probably you are enjoying year11 while I am suffering year12; I have tons of assignments due next few weeks. I’m writing this letter to you because I know you would ask me for all the year12 assessments at the end of the year also this will help you with the topic‚ identity which is part of belonging. First I will give you an idea of what belonging is.

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    My Neighbour

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    middle class locality. My next door neighbor is Mr. Chopra. He is a Principal in a government high school. He is a very nice person. He has a small family. His son Ankit reads in class Xth in Model High School. His daughter Nidhi is thirteen years old. She reads in class VIII in Xavier Mary School. In the evening I play cricket with his son. He is a disciplined boy. He is very intelligent. He is very punctual and sincere to his studies. We have good neighbor relations with his family. We often visit

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    depicts the tale of a father with his newborn son. The first verse introduces the subject matter indicating the troublesome relationship shared between father and son‚ “He came to the world in the usual way‚ but there were planes to catch and bills to pay. He learned to walk while I was away”. It is clear that although the father provides the necessities for the child‚ his career driven lifestyle restrains him from spending quality time with his son. The lyrics continue to follow the growth of the

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    and success - this occupation brings many enhancements into Troy’s life. Having a steady income changes his personal ideology of what character traits an African-American male should possess; in particular‚ what character traits his sons should possess. Troy’s son Lyons now lives as a musician. To Troy‚ musicianship as a career does not provide that level of stability his job as a garbage man provides. Telling Lyons his point of view‚ Troy says the following: You know why I got it? You living

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    Riders to the sea Paper

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    page. I loved the vocabulary that they used in the early 1900s. I thought that it seemed very classy and intelligent. I love the way John Millington Synge described how Maurya (the old woman) lost all of her sons to the sea. He uses very brief and to the point explanations of how Maurya’s sons had passed. One thing I wish Synge would have done is explain who Michael is from the start. I was very confused and he never clearly pointed out whether Michael was a brother‚ a friend‚ a relative or any

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    Blind Intentions

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    Blind Intentions Tennessee Williams said blindness to what is going on in each other’s heart…nobody sees anybody truly but all through the flaws of their own egos. That is the way we all see…each other in life. Vanity‚ fear‚ desire‚ competition --- all such distortion within our own egos--- condition our vision of those in relation to us. Add to those distortions to our own egos the corresponding distortions in the egos of others and you see how cloudy the glass must become through which we

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    emotions in this poem and the mother meant a lot to the daughter “You were moon’s eye to me”. ‘Nettles’ is about a young boy who falls into a bed of nettles‚ the boy then goes to his father “seeking for comfort”‚ the father identifies the wounds and the son gets the comfort he was seeking. The father then sharpens his blade and cuts the nettles down in fury. Two weeks later the boy’s father realises that the nettles have grown back. In the poem ‘Praise song for my mother’ there is a noticeable relationship

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    Jacob character analysis

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    Character Analysis of Jacob Jacob was the son of Isaac‚ the son of Abraham. His mother was Rebekah and his older brother was Esau. Jacob was the younger of his father’s two sons and was the one less favored in the eyes of his father. Jacob was the one favored in the eyes of his mother‚ Rebekah. Jacob was highly motivated in getting what he wanted. It is significant that the author of Genesis takes ten chapters on Jacob’s life‚ because he has such a critical role in the development of the Hebrew/Old

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    In Twelve Angry Men‚ a boy is convicted of the murder of his father and 12 jurors are chosen to decide his fate. In the beginning‚ all of the evidence points to him being guilty. However‚ after a little bit of analysis of the evidence‚ there is some reasonable doubt. Slowly all of the Jurors accept the boy as innocent except for one very stubborn juror: Juror 3. The differences and similarities between the stage directions and the directors shot selection in the film and in the text affect the readers

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