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    not remove this notice. Citation Eagleton‚ Terry. 1996 ’The Rise of English’ In: Literary Theory : An Introduction / Terry Eagleton. 2nd ed. Oxford : Blackwell‚ 1996‚ Chapter 1‚ pp. 15-46 This file is a digitised version of printed copyright material. Due to the process used to create it‚ its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Please refer to the original published version if you have any concerns about its accuracy. 1 The Rise ofEnglish In eighteenth-century England‚ the concept ofliterature

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    Gatsby Paired Poem Timed Essay Name PROMPT: Choose one of the attached poems and write an essay in which you compare the poem to a theme that is evident in Great Gatsby. Since this is a timed essay you do not need to have a full introduction but instead should focus on having a strong thesis statement and well developed body paragraphs. Thesis reminder: Thesis should include Essentials (authors‚ titles)‚ Direction or Claim (what you are trying to prove)‚ and a Map (main points you will discuss)

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    Is The “American Dream” Still Attainable? As a young boy who was born and raised in such a terrible environment‚ I was always dreaming about the American dream. I put myself in a spot where I believed that with hard work I could achieve successful‚ rich and happiness. However‚ after I moved to the United States‚ everything has changed. The idea of the American dream was not the same as we spoke two decades ago. However‚ is the “American Dream” still attainable? If we simply ask most people about

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    Does Racism Still Exist? According to Google Dictionary‚ “Racism is the belief that every being belonging to a specific race has certain characteristics‚ abilities‚ especially that distinguish a superior race to an inferior race‚ also it is the discrimination of a specific race based on one’s beliefs.” Although slavery‚ and the Civil Rights movement are long gone in America’s past‚ there is still racial controversy brewing up a storm in our country. This controversy has been a huge subject

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    Today’s modern society could learn a lot from Jane because of the various lessons she teaches from the experiences she goes through. With the lessons learned‚ women working for their success‚ and the conflict between classes‚ the novel Jane Eyre is still very relevant today. “Jane Eyre is an unusual heroine” (Triska"). This is because she is considered “plain” looking rather than beautiful. She somehow overcomes her troubled‚ impoverished past. She does the right thing for herself. She teaches the

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    Still life is a type of painting. It’s a picture of objects that don’t move. The artist looks at objects‚ like vases‚ fruit‚ bottle’s flower’s and studies the way the light hits the objects‚ the shadow’s and the shape. Archie Forrest is a Scottish artist‚ who was born in 1950. Archie attended the Glasgow school of art in 1969 and left in 1973. He then spent 7 years teaching pupils as an art tutor. In 1985 he stopped teaching and completely devoted him time‚ to making art. Forrest’s work is very

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    Eric Fykerud May 3‚ 2013 Period 2 9th Grade Poetry Book Report Blackberry picking theme analysis: In the poem Blackberry Picking by Seamus Heaney‚ he describes the action of picking blackberries during the summer. This poem has many themes infused within the poem. However some stand out more than others. greed‚ mortality‚ and disappointment. First he describes greed the over excessive amount of berries that they would pick. “We trekked and picked until cans ere full”. The kids

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    ignoring all the “noise” that comes with being famous. Some of Affleck’s critics believe the “ noise” he refers to are two counts of sexual assault charges pressed on him by two female coworkers. In 2010‚ while working under Affleck on the film I’m Still Here‚ one female worker claimed Affleck crawled into bed with her while she was asleep‚ and the other accused Affleck of attempting to lock her in a hotel room with him to have sex. Both women also reported being subjected to verbal harassment. Affleck

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    1 The poem I selected is called “I Hear America Singing” by Walt Whitman. The major theme I could find was how he could hear all the noises that go on around him in America and he compares the noises to singing. Some of the figurative language I saw was personification‚ metaphors‚ and repetition‚ which all help to show his meaning in this poem.The first figurative language I saw was personification. This was seen when he says that he couldhear America singing and how things belong to the day and

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