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    William Shakespeare entertains multiple themes throughout his sonnet collection and portays an overarching theme of love. Sir Philip Sydney’s difficulties with love are shown in his collection of sonnets “Astrophil and Stella”. Both poets discuss the complications with love and the desire it creates. For example‚ in sonnet 1 Sydney has trouble conveying his love but hopes that through these sonnets she (Stella) will understand. Shakespeare’s sonnet 129 as well as Sydney sonnet 109 both mention

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    Hemingway vs. Fitzgerald

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    According to Gertrude Stein‚ the literary figures of the 1920’s “drank themselves to death”‚ especially two of the greatest writers of the 20th century‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway. Although both authors use alcohol as a “mask” or an escape to try and fill the void of hopelessness‚ Hemingway has a stronger emphasis on alcohol than Fitzgerald and also uses it as a means of communion. The life of Ernest Hemingway is a perfect example of turning to alcohol to escape the hopelessness and aimlessness

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    In the short storyA Rose for Emily‚ Faulkner uses the role of male figures in Emily’s life to provide important character traits. The two men in her life‚ her father‚ Mr. Grierson and her boyfriend Homer Barron lead her to become a shelled up‚ introverted and mysterious woman. Emily’s father is her first and most influential male figure‚ providing the foundation for her "insane"-type behavior in later years. Homer Barron comes along later and forces Emily to revisit the tyranny of her father and

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    AMBITION IN SCOTT FITZGERALD’S THE GREAT GATSBY AND WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S MACBETH In the walk of life‚ ambition is the path to success; and persistence‚ the substance of ignition required to propel it. When harnessed with unmitigated precision‚ ambition is a force which can alone endow one with the jewels of life. However‚ if overmastered by ambition‚ it is not but a sign of doom and destruction‚ resulting ultimately in one’s premature demise. In Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby and William Shakespeare’s

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    William Faulkner wrote a speech to a graduating high school class. He wrote it to tell them that they are capable of changing the world individually. He conveys this message by using repetition and appealing to one’s emotions. Faulkner uses repetition to help persuade the teens graduating that they can change the world. He uses phrases such as‚ “the individual‚ men and women…” more than once throughout the speech to show the individuality of each graduate. Moreover‚ this is an example of how they

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    Ella Fitzgerald

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    Ella Fitzgerald Ella Jane Fitzgerald was born in Newport News‚ Virginia in 1917 and moved to Younkers‚ New York with her mother shortly after her birth. In 1932‚ Fitzgerald’s mother died and she moved in with her aunt. She was eventually sent to a reform school‚ but ran away at the age of fifteen and was homeless for a while. She found work wherever she could‚ but it was a struggle. Looking back on those days‚ she chose to use the memories as inspiration to bring emotion to her singing. Growing

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    Faulkner vs Mccarthy

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    McCarthy vs Faulkner Though Cormac McCarthy’s All The Pretty Horses and William Faulkner’s The Unvanquished are completely different‚ their style and plot techniques share more similarities than differences. All The Pretty Horses and The Unvanquished both depict the importance of honor in a persons life‚ whether it be honor through vengeance‚ honoring family‚ or honoring the tradition of woman‚ these two novels teach that honor can create a stronger person. Vengeance plays an important role

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    The works "Barn Burning" by William Faulkner and "The Chrysanthemums" by John Steinbeck at first glance may seem to have no connection‚ but in spite of different plot they focus on similar ideas. The story "Barn Burning" by William Faulkner discusses the inner conflict within Sartoris Snopes‚ a young boy who faced a dilemma. He tries to make a decision of choosing between to lieing in the court under his father’s pressiure who does not want to get into the jail and acting against his father by telling

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    Lesson 8 Managing and Monitoring Windows 7 Performance Learning Objectives Students will learn to: • Update Windows 7. • Use Event Viewer. • Use Performance Monitor. • Manage Performance Settings. ODN Skills Configure updates to Windows 7. 7.1 Monitor systems. 7.3 Configure performance settings. 7.4 Lecture Notes Updating Windows 7 List the types of updates and explain the differences between them: • Hotfixes • Security

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    Faulkner Barn Burning

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    Faulkner’s Abner Snopes: Historical and Psychological Analysis In many of his works of fiction‚ William Faulkner explores the lives of characters that live in the closed society of the American South‚ particularly at the point in time when its traditions and values are being changed and challenged by new‚ urban‚ sometimes Northern values. In the story‚ “Barn Burning‚” Faulkner explores southern social themes‚ what happens when individuals lose their connection to this society and its

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