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    "Come‚ you spirits/ That tend on mortal thoughts‚ unsex me here…" (Act I‚ scene V‚ lines 44-45) In Macbeth‚ William Shakespeare writes this passage in order to shape the character of Lady Macbeth. Using only this line‚ the reader can almost determine Lady Macbeth’s personality and her motives. Up to the point where this quote leaves off‚ we have not heard much of Lady Macbeth. When she receives the letter from Macbeth‚ it seems her fascination is not directed at her husband‚ but at

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    Lsla Poem Analysis

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    In the poem “Lsla”‚ the first image I’d like to focus on would be‚ “ growing up watching The Three little Stooges‚ The Little Rascals‚ Speed Racer‚ and Godzilla”. The effect this image had on me triggered a childhood memory. When I was growing up‚ I also watched the same movies. I was entertained‚ even after watching the same movie over and over again. I see the same trait in my children today‚ it amazing how history repeat itself in more than just one way. Another phrase that caught my attention

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    There are two authors that I would like to compare and contrast. Not their actual stories‚ instead how the authors who wrote the stories. The two stories are The Landlady wrote by Roald Dahl‚ There Will Come Soft Rains written by Ray Bradbury and they will both be reviewed. The two authors use satisfying writing styles and genres and a different audience in which the main characters talk to. But‚ they both write suspenseful stories and give their characters a good background and also good plot for

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    In Edgar Alan Poe’s poem titled‚ “Alone”‚ he conveys a sense of loneliness at a young age. Poe contains a pessimistic outlook on life stemming from the fact he never had an actual childhood‚ he was always alone and this made him categorize himself as “different from the others”. He uses several different examples of figurative language to exhibit his tone and implicitly portray his inner thoughts. Poe initiates the poem with a lonely‚ somber tone and as the story escalates he shifts to a more dark

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    Edgar Allan Poe died in 1849‚ Jack Finney died in 1995‚ and Ray Bradbury in 2012‚ yet they all have a few things in common‚ for example‚ they all use setting to support and develop theme and plot. One example‚ from Bradbury’s work‚ would be “There Will Come Soft Rain” published in 1950. In this short story‚ all human life has been removed. All that is left in this dystopian society are robot and animal life. The story goes through the day where there are no people‚ only a smart house with electric helpers

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    Poem of Sapho: Analysis

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    Zachary Moore Professor Jo Scott-Coe Images of Women in Literature 16‚ March 2012 Poem of Sappho Then I said to the elegant ladies: “How you will remember when you are old the glorious things we did in our youth! We did many pure and beautiful things. Now that you are leaving the city love’s sharp pain encircles my heart.” The poem above is one of the many poems of the famous Greek poet Sappho. Although many of Sappho’s writings were publicly burned in the cities of Rome and Constantinople

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    "Thief" In the poem "Thief‚" the author talks about how quickly time goes by and reflects on the girl she used to be‚ the girl she is now‚ and her plans for the future. In the troubled yet bright poem "Thief‚" the author claims that time goes by quickly‚ and people change with time. This message is conveyed through the use of repetition‚ imagery‚ and similes. Throughout the poem‚ the repetition of "Three more years" demonstrates that the author will begin a new chapter in her life in

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    Edward Hirsch’s poem‚ For the Sleepwalkers‚ explores the issue of admiration for sleepwalkers and their faith in themselves. Hirsch uses literary techniques to illuminate how the speaker’s view of sleepwalkers develops throughout the poem. At the beginning of the poem‚ Hirsch uses an evident parallel structure recurring in the first stanza is the phrase “so much faith in.” This repetition emphasizes the amount of faith that the sleepwalkers have‚ and by showing that the speaker acknowledges the sleepwalkers’

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    people have been wanting to understand for decades. For a long time‚ women weren’t thought to have any desire and it was only men who wanted to enjoy sex. Women wanting sex for reproduction was the main idea. In Chapter 2 of Dr. Emily Nagoski‚ Ph.D.’s Come as You Are‚ she discusses the different spectrum women experience with their sexual desirers’. A huge discussion in this chapter is about a women’s accelerator and break. This is the metaphor Dr. Nagoski uses to describe turn on and turn offs. When

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    Ray Bradbury‚ writer of the “There Will Come Soft Rains”‚ discusses a story of a family owning a futuristic home that reminds them of their daily events and is specifically scheduled to perform chores chronologically throughout the day. In the short story‚ Bradbury’s use of simile provides the readers with a projection of the overall tone of the narrative. To begin‚ a quite striking simile is used‚ “The fire backed off‚ as even an elephant must at the sight of a dead snake (bradbury 3)”. By comparing

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