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    Maddy Wilson Mrs. Haines English 10H 25 January 2012 More Than Meets The Eye Love poems are one of the most simple and easy to understand forms of writing. They have a basic formula consisting of an introduction of the subject that is being written about‚ several comparisons‚ and a profession of the author’s love towards the subject. Although this may vary from poem to poem‚ the initial idea remains the same. On the surface of these poems‚ the words seem to be very shallow and are general compliments

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    Her Sweet Jerome

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    "Her Sweet Jerome" is a short story about a married‚ black couple. Their relationship is not working and they don’t really love each other. The female character is lying to herself. She pictures herself as sexy and beautiful but she is described as a big and awkward woman. She is trying to look sexy and attractive‚ so she can cover up her flaws. She is also denying the truth by pretending that her husband finds her attractive‚ when he in fact is disgusted. Their relationship is unhealthy‚ mainly

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    production of She Kills Monsters: Adventurers Edition‚ written by Qui Nguyen. It was performed by Liberty High School Theatre on the mainstage at the 51st Annual Colorado Thespian Conference. The play was about a teenage girl named Agnes who tries to reconnect with her dead sister Tilly through a Dungeons and Dragons game that she created when she was still alive. With the help of Tilly’s friend Chuck as her Dungeon Master‚ Agnes is able to enter Tilly’s world and get to know more about her life and

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    happily outside together with their friends but not for a girl who always stays at home. She’s very shy to make friends that resulted for her to get bullied by the other children in their street. “Sydney‚ it is a beautiful day why don’t you go outside and make some friends?” Sydney’s mother asked her while they eat their breakfast. But Sydney keep quiet for a while and said‚ “I like to read books.” Her mother trying to understand her daughter’s situation and supporting her saying‚ “Well‚ if that’s what

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    twister “She Sells Sea Shells” is one of the best known of its genre. Implied by its title‚ the tongue twister simply concerns a woman that scours the beach and sells the shells that she finds. Mary Anning was a young woman born to a working class family that lived in Lyme Regis‚ a small seaside town in England. She grew up helping her father comb the beaches for fossils they would sell to tourists. Even after her father died‚ Mary kept up the fossil collecting practice in order to sustain her mother

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    The poem “She Walks in Beauty” perfectly represents how his feelings and experiences in real life reflected his writings. The poem title immediately captures the attention of the reader and makes them think of a gorgeous lady; almost goddess-like. We can also infer that Lord Byron greatly admires the lady he is speaking of by the way that he phrases the words like a direct statement from him to the reader. Assuredly‚ he goes into careful detail about how she is beautiful and her eyes are starry

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    In Her Actions? Is the killing of anyone ever justified? Is the life of one individual more important than another? In Euripides‚ Medea‚ Medea kills the princess of Corinth‚ the king of Corinth‚ Creon‚ as well as her own children. Are her actions the actions of an insane‚ distraught person or those of wise‚ foreign‚ barbaric woman trying to protect her children? Through the story of Medea‚ Medea justifies the killing of others while several other characters portray the injustice of her killings

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    A Jury of Her Peers The short story “A Jury of Her Peers” by Susan Glaspellis is about a murder that both men and women try to solve. At that time‚ men’s rule was usually more significant than women. However in this story‚ the women’s part is more important than man. This story shows that women should not be ignored like how they were typically ignored in the society before. Also‚ the women are the ones that find the important details. The story begins with the main character‚ Mrs. Halle‚ receiving

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    forget the face she had before she succumbed to cancer. It was not until I understood she would not always live that I captured everything about her. The lady that was in charge of my introduction to the world and my siblings would be no more. I am talking about my mom‚ Iris. My Mother’s name denoted her out like the goddess of the rainbow‚ an envoy for the antiquated Olympian divine beings and transporter of confidence‚ trust‚ and knowledge. Despite the fact that the given importance of her name is rich

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    In the majority of her works‚ Djebar deals with the obstacles faced by women‚ and she is noted for her feminist stance. She is more interested in her novels and writings in revealing the lives of Algerian women within patriarchal oppression and their historically invisible experiences. Djebar is known largely for her feminist and postcolonial views on dealing with women’s issues in the Algerian society. These views are seen as the foundation for all of her novels. As she writes using the French

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