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    Duffy S Dramatic Monologues

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    Carol Ann Duffy &Sheenagh Pugh LT1 exam The alliterative ’m’ in ’Magnificiant‚ she murmurs ‚ moving on’ creates a seductive slow pase tone which constructs a dream like feeling‚ again distancing herself away from her reality. In the third stanza Duffy brings the two characters together revealing the fact that they’re not so different. The metaphorical use of ’stiffens’ creates a sexual imagery along with another sexual reference‚ ’he dips the brush repeatedly’ suggesting that he is responding sexually

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    narratives of Jesus’s relationship with his disciples and how each of them felt and learned from Jesus’s divine sermons and teachings and‚ most importantly‚ his crucifixion. The first four Gospels of New Testament are the most well-known and essential gospels that are the basis of Christian teaching. These Gospels are written by some of the renowned disciples (Matthew and John) and followers (Mark and Luke) and they not only recount the relationship between Jesus and the disciples but also delineate

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    This not 100 % perfect it’s just a draft / practise for exam Consider the ways Duffy explores the beauty of relationships in “hour” Hour written by Carol Anne Duffy explores the never ending emotional highs and lows of a shown in a relationship and but also shown is how just spending time with a love one is precious even if it’s just for a little while. A way in which Duffy shows the beauty if relationships in hour is through love and time by creating a strong theme connection between

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    2012 Originally In the poem “Originally‚” by Carol Ann Duffy‚ she is writing from a point of view of a child to adult for the reader to understand how she felt when she was a young girl moving to how she feels now. This poem is from the “The Other Country” collection‚ they all have a central theme of growing up with literary devices of imagery‚ diction‚ and alliteration threaded through the poem to help grab the reader’s attention. Duffy writes this poem using symbols as if she is telling the story

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    Valentine ‘Valentine’ is a controversial love poem written by Carol Ann Duffy. Throughout the poem the poetess compares love to an onion and she does that by using a variety of techniques such as imagery‚ symbolism‚ word choice and structure. All these techniques justify why Valentine is an unusual love-poem as they help the poet express her different point of view. Overall‚ the poem is unusual as its title mistakenly leads the reader into thinking that the poem will be typical. I felt deeply moved

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    December 2‚ 2013 The Case for Christ The Case for Christ I found the information revealed to be quite informative and for me‚ largely new as I’ve never researched these areas directly.  There is plenty of evidence presented on each topic and Strobel uses each interview to explore a number of angles from the skeptics perspective to ensure he looks for answers to the most common questions that relate to every interview topic.  The experts range greatly but are primarily scholars and authors of various

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    What is a gospel‚ and why were the canonical gospels written? What is a gospel? A gospel is a narrative that describes the life of Jesus. The most commonly known gospels are the four canonical gospels of Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke and John. The gospels are considered to be a revelation from God and are central to the Christianity belief system. To the first Christians it would have been a surprise to see a book called gospel as for them the word gospel would have meant to gospel message. The word

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    Jillian Sanders Christian Worldview February 15‚ 2015 Dr. Hector Llanes Gospel Essentials When you look around and gaze at the beautiful creation before you‚ do you reflect on how amazing God is? God made the creation‚ man‚ and everything surrounding the two. There are many different worldviews. This paper will focus on the Christian worldview. The Christian worldview involves God‚ humanity‚ Jesus‚ and restoration. The Christian Worldview God Can God truly be defined? Yes and no! It is important

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    Adam Bernstein British Literature Honors Feminist Analysis of Pygmalion Women have not always been treated fairly and righteously. Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw is very effective in showing the unjust ways in which women were treated about a century ago. Throughout the play‚ Eliza Doolittle‚ a young and poor flower girl‚ is not always respected. Certain male characters‚ such as Henry Higgins and Colonel Pickering‚ are responsible for this behavior. Pygmalion illustrates how

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    the whistle blows is potentially ambiguous. In one level it simply refers to the controlling device used by the keeper but on another the poet might be reminding us that this sort of cruelty will continue until somebody exposes it for what it is. Duffy does effectively ’blow the whistle’ on such practices. The final line‚ with its reference to ’our mind’‚ neatly links the plural possessive pronoun with the singular noun ’mind’ indicating a collective voice for a species. The tense change to ’we will’

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