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    In what ways can the short story Flight be seen as a story about Change? How does the author explore the idea of Change? 1. Essay must focus on the essay title. 2. Quotations must be contextualised. 3. Analyse language (words) used in some of your quotations. 4. Essay must be written in present tense. 5. Points must be made precisely‚ and clearly. The short story Flight is a story full of symbolism written by Doris Lessing. This essay will explore the symbolism in this short story. The

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    Topic 2: Air traffic is increasingly leading to more noise‚ pollution and airport construction. One reason for this is the growth in low-cost passenger flights‚ often to holiday destinations. Some people say that governments should try to reduce air traffic by taxing it more heavily. Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answers and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. I disagree with the idea that government should reduce air traffic by taxing it

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    Daedalus Revised In the myth Daedalus retold by Anne Terry white‚ Daedalus is a well known and talented sculptor and architect in Athens. But Daedalus soon becomes threatened by his nephew Talus. So then in an outburst Daedalus pushes Talus off of a ledge and kills him. Afterward in remorse of his actions Daedalus wanders to Crete where he meets King Minos. Next while Daedalus is at Crete Minos “hires” Daedalus to build a labyrinth to contain his minotaur. Later after Daedalus finishes the maze

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    Whose Work Had Come to Triumph” alludes to the Greek myth of Icarus. Icarus and his father Daedalus leave the Labyrinth‚ escaping imprisonment by flying out on wings created by the father. Daedalus sternly warns Icarus to be careful and to “follow a course that is midway between the earth and the sky.” If they flew too low‚ the waves could engulf them and if they flew too high‚ the sun could “scorch their feathers and melt their wax.” Icarus becomes prideful and possesses temerity and courage. He “soared

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    throne is taken away from her due to her actions that result from her hunger for power. On the contrary‚ a boy named Icarus‚ who is the son of a gifted inventor named Daedalus‚ is portrayed as a boy who does not know where to end his freedom‚ but at the same time wise by both Stephen Dobyn’s poem‚ “Icarus’s Flight” and Sally Benson’s retelling of the myth called “The Flight of Icarus.” Although they both have very different lives‚ they both demonstrate the

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    metaphor of flight is used to show the liberation Stephen feels from his former ways of thinking and living. He declares that “An instant of wild flight had delivered him…”‚ and describes the experience as if “His soul was soaring in an air beyond the world and the body he knew was purified…” By referring to himself as “delivered”‚ “purified” and “beyond the world”‚ Stephen casts away his old methods of thinking and in comparison sees his new disposition as being enlightened. This flight is then extended

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    well-known Daedalus. He had been held back by the king Minos in the Labyrinth with his son Icarus‚ from where he had still prepared for flight: only through the sky and escape opened‚ and so he mixed fathers with wax and thus he prepared wings suitable for flight. When they had been prepared‚ when both the father and son flew; thus they have been freed from the Labyrinth and the wild and unfriendly master. But when Icarus forgetful of his fathers plan flew high near the sun the wax melted and death soon

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    this so? Why is flight such an enchantress for us? What is it about the azure sky that tempts us so? To answer this‚ one has to realize what it means to fly. To truly take wing is to be free. It is to shed the chains and burdens of the world and‚ even for just a moment‚ to rise up‚ free. It is only when we are unbound from our limitations and venture beyond them that we can truly define our lives and our existence. In the myth of Icarus‚ this dream of mankind is literal. Icarus and his father‚

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    Icarus Based on the Greek myth of Daedalus and Icarus‚ Edward Field’s poem “Icarus” has developed modernity from the time of the ancient Greece. Field developed this modernity by using literary devices so that the reader would have a broader understanding on Icarus. In the beginning of the poem‚ Field uses irony when the police don’t suspect anything more than the “usual drowning” because in reality Icarus had “swum away”. Fields use of diction also puts the story into contemporary setting because

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    the line which starts "In Brueghels’s Icarus....." seems to interrupt the flow of the whole poem‚ nearly making it two separate poems. The poet mentions in his poem that most great artists only notice the details they want and what is pleasing to their eyes. These artists put there focus only on what they find important and not the whole story. The poet observed that the focus of the painting was on the sun‚ the delicate ship and the green water‚ with Icarus in the background drowning. In "Musee

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