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    ‚ T.S. Eliot appeared on the scene of 20th century English poetry as a wonderful innovator with these lines of his The Love-song of J. Alfred Prufrock on the pages of the Poetry magazine in 1915: “Let us go‚ then‚ you and I When the evening is spread out against the sky Like a patient etherized upon a table". These lines immediately revolutionized the intellectual climate of English poetry. Eliot initiated a new brand of poetry of the city‚ poetry essentially cerebral‚ impersonal‚ predominantly

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    In the era preceding‚ during‚ and after World War Two‚ documentaries and real-life depictions about the war‚ veterans‚ patriotism‚ post-war trauma...etc.‚ exploded on the home front. John Huston’s "Let There Be Light" and Frank Capra’s "Prelude To War" are both documentary films about World War Two‚ however filmed for very divergent purposes and in very different angles. This paper will attempt to explore and compare the differences of both wartime documentaries‚ and evaluate the effectiveness of

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    Musical Analysis

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    Musical Analysis The first piece I chose was Frédéric Chopin’s Prelude in E-Minor (op.28 no. 4). It was performed by Aldona Dvarionaite (2009). Chopin was a composer in the Romantic period. This is a sad piano piece. Chopin wrote primarily for the piano. The piece range was almost monotone in nature. The sound was in scale rising and lowering using the same melody throughout the piece. The tones were kept uniform repeating over and over again. I found this piece of music one dimensional.

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    Linguistic Analysis

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    Title: Eliot claimed to have made up the title‚ "The Hollow Men" from combining "The Hollow Land"‚ the title of a romance by William Morris with Kipling’s title‚ "The Broken Men".  Many scholars believe this to be one of Ol’ Possum’s many false trails‚ instead believing it comes from a mention of ’hollow men’ in Julius Caesar or any of several references to Joseph Conrad’s Kurtz as hollow in some way (a ’hollow sham’‚ ’hollow at the core’).  The title immediately presents us with the first of many

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    Conflict Analysis

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    INTRODUCTION The purpose of the conflict analysis is to analyse the conflict occured to the both parties. Other than that‚ I want to give the awareness to the society on how some unaccidentally scene could be the causes of the conflict. The video that I would like to analyse is the video “Marry Me” from Thailand Insurance Commercial company. The duration of this video is about 3 minutes. CONFLICT ANALYSIS This video is about a young girl named Daow who was suffered from the final-stage leukimia

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    Becket analysis

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    Christian Freeman AP Literature 12th- 5th period Mrs. Kimble July 28‚2014 Murder in the Cathedral Analysis T.S. Eliot’s Murder in the Cathedral and 1964’s movie Becket are both two stories that represent a memoir of Thomas Becket’s life‚ who was declared Archbishop of the English church and Chancellor of England by king Henry II in 1170. Becket story may be told in similar ways in both of the works‚ but each story has their differences when it comes to how his death is portrayed. Although the movie

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    Hollow Men Analysis

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    Poetry Analysis of T. S. Eliot’s The Hollow Men I picked this poem by Eliot for two primary reasons‚ one of them being that Eliot is one of my favorite modern poets‚ and the other being the view presented in it. That view is one of a barren and dead world‚ with humans as meandering and meaningless objects with no true value‚ and religion (primarily Christianity) as a futile hope for a salvation that will never be granted. Most of that can be observed in section I‚ but particularly in

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    Structural Analysis

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    BE8202 Structural Analysis __________________________________________________________________________________ COURSE MODULE MODULE NO : : : DCEB 2 FT STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS BE8202 TOPIC 1 : STATICALLY DETERMINATE STRUCTURES _________________________________________________________________________ Keywords: Beam‚ Truss‚ Rigid Frames‚ Equilibrium‚ Determinate‚ Stable‚ Shear Force‚ Axial Force‚ Bending Moment‚ Free Body Diagram‚ Axial Force Diagram‚ Shear Force Diagram. Objectives: Students

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    The Untouchables Analysis

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    The Untouchables directed by Brian De Palma was released in 1987. During prohibition Eliot Ness and his band of untouchable US Treasury Department agents were waging war on violators of prohibition law. President Herbert Hoover directed the Treasury Department to end the reign of Chicago crime boss Alphonse Capone. Ness‚ played by Kevin Costner and his agents were effectively given free access to Chicago in order the bring Al Capone (Robert De Niro) to justice. Al Capone was the stereotypical mob

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    Prufrock Analysis

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    Passalacqua English 2 2/11/13 Prufrock Essay Insecurities are an inevitable part of life‚ everyone posses their own. Similarly‚ in the poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S Eliot‚ the narrator dwells on his own insecurities when trying to find his place in life. Prufrock gives any excuse so he does not have fit in with high society. Eliot’s poem utilizes many repeated refrains‚ including: "there will be time"‚ "for I have known"

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