it was fed. It’s what I think of every morning as I wake up and every night as I go to bed. There is an emptiness dwelling inside me whenever I’m not in the water felling the wind rush on my face. I cannot feel complete when I don’t feel the waves underneath my board on my face and the salty water pricking my eyes. I was finally going to feel in my nature again. I was now impatiently waiting in the car with my dad‚ who was telling me something I knew I should have listed too. But how could I‚ I
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reflecting the belief of her husbands/lovers. Olenka has the need to be fond of someone‚ and she frequently‚ fills her empty life through others‚ but only after having time of lacking wholeness in her self. In the beginning it appears that Olenka is waiting for Mr. Right‚ but it is really so‚ that Olenka‚ is dependent and needs to love and have the love of others. She finds this love‚ this unconditional love that most look for‚ in people such as her aunt‚ the school’s French master‚ and even her father
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A Comparison Between “Out‚ Out” by Robert Frost and “Disabled” by Wilfred Owen “Out‚ out‚ brief candle! Life’s but a walking shadow‚ a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage‚ and then is heard no more”. Undeniably this bittersweet reference from Shakespeare’s Macbeth that illustrates the image of a wavering candle light that is fragile and brief also brings to mind the spirit of life‚ which at the same time is also brief in addition to easily snatched away. “Out‚ out" is a
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English‚ Poetry‚ Sylvia Plath‚ Essays READING THE POETRY OF SYLVIA PLATH CAN BE A DISTURBING EXPERIENCE Introduction: I agree with the above statement as for me reading Plath’s poetry was quite disturbing. The best poems to explain this experience are “Black Rook in Rainy Weather‚” “Finisterre‚” “Morning Song‚” “Child” and of course‚ “Poppies in July”. There are poems that aren’t quite as depressing‚ such as “Pheasant”‚ but certainly an unsettled atmosphere dominates throughout Plath’s work
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continues to build fear and suspense when the couple is waiting for something to happen. The house was eerily quiet as Mr. White tried to light a match. At the foot of the stairs‚ the match went out just as there was a knock at the door. Could it be the mutilated body of their dead son? As Mrs. White opens the door‚ fear overcomes Mr. White and he desperately grabs the monkey’s paw and utters the third wish. The door opens to a cold rush of air and emptiness. Setting‚ suspense‚ and fear are all key components
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between children had been regarded as abnormal… absolutely nothing… til they were over twenty years old” (32-33). The students are appalled at the fact that sex is put off till the age of twenty; the thought of delaying instant sexual gratification and waiting is a terrible thought in a society where drugs and sex are available in an instant whenever one wants
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the barrage of research showing how easy it is to screw up your kids. Of course‚ everyone knows that growing up with “Mommy Dearest” produces a very different child from one raised by‚ say‚ a loving PTA president who has milk and homemade cookies waiting after school. But in that space between Joan Crawford and June Cleaver‚ where most of us fall‚ it seemed like a lot could go wrong in the kid-raising department. As a parent‚ I wanted to do things right. But what did “right” mean? One look in Barnes
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as having a strong personality but an emptiness deep within. Norma Jean is presented as a strong character on the outside in the opening of the story. "She lifts three-pound dumbbells to warm-up‚ the progresses to a twenty-pound barbell."(Mason p. 46). However as the story progresses she exhibits the emptiness which she feels. "One day Leroy arrives home from a drive and finds Norma Jean in tears." (Mason p. 50). Norma Jean feels an emptiness toward her deceased child‚ her husband
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stew” and “petal gets plunked” (798‚799). In fact‚ cave stands for emptiness; watered-down stew refers to a feeling of depression and feebleness; petal gets plunked relate to injury‚ pain‚ and loss of dignity. At this point‚ the author attempts to describe her as a superficial girl who seeks for love and fulfillment and only obtains never-ending void. These temporary pleasures actually only bring her a sense of loss and emptiness. Also‚ the protagonist is nameless‚ and at the end of the story she
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