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    Gwen Harwood Essay

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    Gwen Harwood’s poetry is very powerful for its ability to question the social conventions of its time‚ positioning the reader to see things in new ways. During the 1960’s‚ a wave of feminism swept across Australian society‚ challenging the dominant patriarchal ideologies of the time. Gwen Harwood’s poems ‘Burning Sappho’ and ‘Suburban Sonnet’ are two texts that challenge the dominant image of the happy‚ gentle‚ but ultimately subservient housewife. Instead‚ ‘Burning Sappho’ is powerful in constructing

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    Greenhouse gases

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    The greenhouse effect in is the entrapment of the sun’s heat energy in the earth’s atmosphere. Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide‚ water vapor‚ methane‚ and nitrous oxides are all gases that contribute to this phenomenon. Carbon dioxide is the most abundant greenhouse gas while water vapor the least harmful gas makes up less than one percent of the gases in the atmosphere. These greenhouse gases are produced naturally by the earth for example carbon dioxide‚ and methane is produced from the

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    The idea that Porphryo has the role of a seducer in ‘The Eve of Saint Agnes’ can be interpreted through many sections of the poem‚ predominantly through the lengths he’s seen to go to in order to win Madeline. After he enters the castle‚ Porphyro instantly emotionally blackmails the first person he meets‚ Angela‚ by soothing her “here in this armchair sit”‚ and then making her feel guilty with the line “believe me by these tears” ‚ allowing him to win her over so that he can get shown the way to

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    Gothic Conventions used in The Others: The film ‘The Others’ made by Alejandro Amenabar in 2011 is a film about a woman who lives with her two photosensitive children in their large‚ old home which she believes is haunted by ghosts. This film uses a large range of techniques and ideas to emphasise and contribute to its gothic themes. These techniques include dark and light imagery‚ symbolism and setting. The Others also uses traditional gothic ideas to develop these themes throughout the movie‚

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    The story “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a brilliant literary work that undoubtedly captures the reader by placing them into the mind of the narrator; which enables the reader to undergo the intense‚ traumatic psychological experience of the main character. The point of view in which the story is told adds to the dramatic impact. Gilman’s story elicits strong emotions by her remarkable writing style and ability to make the reader thoroughly feel what the main character is going

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    How does Bronte use the first five chapters of the novel to make the reader intrigued in the life of the character Jane Eyre? (40 marks) The novel of Jane Eyre engages the reader form the first chapter. Bronte cleverly uses intrigue throughout the novel but in the first five the author reveals a lot about the plot and characters to keep the reader interested. In chapter 1 Bronte begins to reveal parts of Jane’s character. We first see her as a vulnerable girl who is unable to show her emotions

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    Lady Of Shalott

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    Synopsis The first four stanzas describe a pastoral setting. The Lady of Shalott lives in an island castle in a river which flows to Camelot‚ but little is known about her by the local farmers. And by the moon the reaper weary‚ Piling sheaves in uplands airy‚ Listening‚ whispers‚ " ’Tis the fairy Lady of Shalott." Stanzas five to eight describe the lady’s life. She suffers from a mysterious curse‚ and must continually weave images on her loom without ever looking directly out at the world

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    The Awakening Symbols

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    rather than their own voice. ▪ The parrot is screeching “Get out! Get out!” which could easily foreshadow Edna’s desire to leave the confines of her middle-class life. ▪ The fact that both birds are caged clearly indicates a feeling of entrapment. The ability to spread wings and fly is a symbolic theme that occurs often in the novel. ▪ Mademoiselle Reisz cautions Edna on the need for the “artist‚” someone who would challenge social conventions‚ to have “strong wings.” ▪ While

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    Biography of Allan Pinkerton CJS 250 Axia College UOP Allan Pinkerton is without a doubt one of the most famous figures in the Detective history. In his long and varied career he was called a traitor and a patriot‚ an outlaw and a police officer‚ a thug and an idealist‚ a left-leaning political activist fighting for the plight of the workers and a hired goon for bosses‚ a defender of liberty and a tramper of rights‚ an immigrant and a drunkard‚ a rogue‚ an adventurer and a barrel maker

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    "Immigrants at Central Station‚ 1951" Summary: Peter Skrzynecki’s poem‚ "Immigrants at Central Station‚ 1951" further explores the lengthy journey taken by refugees after fleeing the aftermath of war‚ as well as their emotional well-being throughout the journey. ________________________________________ Peter Skrzynecki’s poem‚ ’Immigrants at Central Station‚ 1951’ further explores the lengthy journey that the refugees have taken after fleeing the aftermath of the war‚ as well as their emotional

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