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    sense. He has a character that was pure and penetrated by splendid emptiness. He also seems to have somewhat of a mid life crisis. In his work “the narrow road to the deep north.” The characteristic of individualism has played a strong role in the live of Basho. Basho displays similar acts of individualism in his story as

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    A Day I’ll Never Forget I knew before I arrived at my dad’s house‚ that this day was not a good day. I had a feeling inside that this was the day that might explain the past months to me. Get rid of the emptiness that I had like a hole in my heart reminding me that everything wasn’t ok. Something wasn’t right‚ and I could feel it as if it were a clock ticking -reminding me continuously. Always there but after a little while you stop hearing it as you forget about it‚ but it always returns

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    end‚ we achieve. Does Home is so Sad really portray what is found in the typical‚ post 22nd World War British home? The sadness of it all? The tacky vase‚ the forgotten music‚ and the constant waiting - waiting for something to happen. Larkin really helps us to question just how much time we spend waiting for things to happen. The home waits for our return‚ the music and piano wait to be played. The vase waits for us to dust it. The pictures yearn to be appreciated‚ and the cutlery used. Do we connect

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    Philosophy of Nursing Roxanne M. Reed University of West Georgia According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary a nurse is “a person who is trained to care for sick or injured people and who usually works in a hospital or doctor’s office” (Merriam-Webster‚ 2014). My thoughts are‚ nursing is a commitment to a profession that protects the patient in one of their greatest times of need‚ during sickness or health‚ while respecting their rights and human dignity. As nurses we follow an oath to provide

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    University of Al-Qadisiya College Of Education Department of English M.A. Programme Language in Modern Drama A Paper submitted by Hayder Gebreen Kadhim Supervised by: Assist. Professor Mithal Madlool Chellab 2014 Introduction Drama employs language to present a story or series of events intended to be performed Drama as a literary genre is realized in performance‚ which is why it describes as “staged art”. As a literary form‚ it is designed for the theatre because characters

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    the unforgettable momment

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    staring out of the window and was thinking of that moment I was barely waiting for; the unforgettable moment of having my last thoughts while traveling to the airport‚ facing my dad’s feelings and saying goodbye to my parents . Many times I had thought about the time when I was going to be free; no parents‚ no rules. But‚ the way this thought was making me feel at that moment was completely different; it created an emptiness inside me. I could see my parents pretending like everything was okay

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    market town” “ Scarcely larger than an overgrown village” Remote – He can’t get help quickly from anywhere else “Rural emptiness for miles…” “ thirty to a large town” “about seven to any other village” Nine Lives Causeway Cut off from the mainland when the causeway is covered by the tide; • Remote – “ We had travelled perhaps three miles‚ and passed no farm or cottage…all was emptiness‚” • Dangerous- “ it would quickly be

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    conception of reality. It highlights the dialectical relationship between the object of expression and the language that expresses it. This was echoed in the Literature of the time where sentences are fragmented and deliberately left incomplete as in Waiting for Godot: VLADIMIR: When I think of it . . . all these years . . . but for me . . . where would you be (Act I) Dialogues are seldom completed and there is an inability to find the correct words to describe the state of the self. This breakdown of language

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    writing of French Essayist and playwright? Albert Camus 12. What play is a parable without a message reveal a paradigm of human condition in which character exchange songs‚ accords of dreams and try to make the best of a hopeless situation? Waiting for Godot 13. What did Brecht intend with his alienation effect? Invigorating theatre practices that are utterly at variance with those used since Aristotle and abrasive humanism that reawakened its sense of social responsibility and help mold public

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    ‘Ambulances’ by Philip Larkin Philip Larkin’s ‘Ambulances’ is a poem that describes the literal journey of an ambulance that also takes on an increasingly sinister metaphorical value. The ambulance weaves through the busy afternoon streets‚ demanding the attention of passers-by while forcing the reader to acknowledge the ambulance’s symbolic significance as a reminder of our own mortality. By close examination of the ambulance and its literal movement it is possible to gain a greater understanding

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