Towards the end of The Waste Land‚ the poetic voice says: ‘These fragments I have shored against my ruins’ (Eliot‚ The Waste Land‚ p. 140). Discuss this assertion in relation to the entire poem. In this part of the presentation I will be looking at Eliot’s fragmented form which produces a chaotic effect‚ and then discuss how the voice of the speaker who says ‘These fragments I have shored against my ruins’ might bring the poem together to form an order and a platform for the blend of images‚ languages
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Welcome Speech Good morning respected dignitaries‚ faculty members‚ my dear friends and lovely juniors. It’s my pleasure to be over here taking responsibility to share my views with you people. I feel proud to join this college which has well esteemed lecturers and with good academic Excellency. And also I feel greatful to say that our college is Hub of Knowledge and we feel it like a family‚ which gives uniqueness from all other colleges. I express my deep sense of gratitude to our
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1. Literature and Literary Theory * Today with the impact of literary theory to the study of literature‚ the latter is seen as an are in a state of flux. * Literature as a body of writing together with it’s moral and aesthetic qualities‚ can be seen as a site of struggle where meanings are contested rather than regarded something possessing timeless and universals values and truths. * Theories aim to explain or demystify some of the assumptions or beliefs implicit in literature and literary
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Recipe 2.5 Scaling the Movie 2.5.1 Problem You want to control how a movie fits in the Player‚ including the scaling. 2.5.2 Solution Use the Stage.scaleMode property. 2.5.3 Discussion The Flash Player defaults to a scale mode of "showAll" (except the test Player‚ which defaults to "noScale"). In "showAll" mode‚ the Flash movie scales to fit the Player while maintaining the movie’s original aspect ratio. The result is that the movie can have borders on the sides if the Player aspect ratio
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Book to Movie I feel a great children’s book that was transformed into a great movie was the “Three Little Pigs” not because it is my favorite children’s book of all time but because its straight up one of the best books of all time I feel that all children should watch and read. The film isn’t really that different from the book just a little here and there not too much but it’s surely noticeable I feel. As far as comparing and contrasting the book and the movie there really isn’t a huge difference
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SCENE 1: House Narrator: A women named Mathilde Loisel suffered eternally‚ feeling her born to enjoy all delicacies and all luxuries. She was distressed at the poverty of her dwelling‚ at the bareness of the walls‚ at the shabby chairs‚ the ugliness of the curtains. All those things‚ of which another woman of her rank would never even have been conscious‚ tortured her and made her angry and made her married a little clerk of the Ministry of Public Instruction Monsieur Loisel. Mathilde: (while
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Polygon/Circle |P = Perimeter C = Circumference distance around the polygon/circle | A = Area the surface inside the boundary( perimeter) | | |triangle | [pic] |[pic] | |a = altitude |P = b + c + d |A = 1/2ab | |b = base |or |Note:
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THE ANT AND THE GRASSHOPPER Narrator: Once upon a time in a field on a summer day‚ there was a happy Grasshopper who liked to play‚ sing‚ and dance all day. Grasshopper: What a splendid day! *sighs* **LAZY SONG** Today I don’t feel like doing anything I just wanna lay on the grass Don’t feel like picking up some food So I’ll just play and sing all day ‘Cause today I swear I’m not doing anything.. NOTHING AT ALL! Woohoo‚ wooh---. Ant: Don’t you ever get tired of playing? Grasshopper: Oh
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