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    workshop for artists” (Bohannon 65). While holding of the smoker‚ Bohannon finally hears “the message spoken in an unfamiliar language – a language made of breath and blood and finality” (69). Bohannon’s essay reminds me of Annie Dillard’s essay “Seeing”. In that essay‚ Dillard explained how there is

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    In modern day‚ man does not truly think about how much the earth means to life. On the contrary‚ humans aspire to cease Mother Nature’s beauty with the replacement of modern day cities made up of synthetic nature. Since the dawn of the twentieth century‚ a major theme in the American Arts has been the protest against man’s destruction of the natural world. With this in mind‚ as very well argued in Chief Seattle’s article “Respect”‚ humans fail to be conscious of the physical and sentimental value

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    through the entire book. Dillard insistently presents the natural world as both beautiful and cruel‚ like the image of roses painted in blood. She demonstrates throughout the book that to discover nature‚ one must actively put oneself in its way. The narrator sleeps naked‚ with the windows open‚ to put no barriers between herself and the natural world. But the natural world is a manifestation of God‚ and it is God she is really seeking to understand through the book. Dillard introduces the theme of

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    beautiful also be so terrifying and destructive?” In Anne Dillard’s “Jest and Earnest‚” Dillard attempts to discuss this very quality of nature and its components‚ along with the purpose of nature and its process of creation and death. Nature is an entity that possesses both beauty and destruction‚ both of which must work together to maintain the harmony of nature‚ through the process of creation and death. Dillard illustrates many examples of the co-existence of destruction and beauty in nature. First

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    The Chase Annie Dillard Annie Dillard is best known for her Pulitzer Prize winning work Pilgrim at Tinker Creek. In this chapter from her autobiography‚ An American Childhood‚ Dillard leads us running desperately through snow-filled backyards. Like all of Dillard’s writing‚ this romp shows an unparalleled enthusiasm for life and skill at expressing it. 1Some boys taught me to play football. This was fine sport. You thought up a new strategy for every play and whispered it to the others

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    In an abundant number of books‚ audiences are the major guidance whom affect authors the way of their writing. Both of the novel Teaching a Stone to Talk by Annie Dillard and the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare are books published in different times for wildly different audiences. Both authors show the audiences the reflection of the society from being obsessiveness in the two books. In the story “Living like a weasel”‚ the author wants to tell audiences that they should get

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    Writing Strategies—1‚3 Questions on Language—1‚4 Visual Aid 4. “How to Operate the Shower Curtain” Ian Frazier p. 250 Questions on Meaning—2‚3 Questions on Writing Strategies--2 Questions on Language—2 Visual Aid 5. “The Chase” Annie Dillard p. 104 Questions on Meaning--1 Questions on Writing Strategies—2‚4 Questions on Language—2‚3 Visual Aid 6. “Champion of the World” Maya Angelou p. 93 Questions on Meaning--1 Questions on Writing Strategies—2‚4 Questions on Language—2

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    WRITER’S NOTEBOOK WEEK1 This is my first week of ENG 105 and so far I’m nervous that how am I going to be able to balance my two classes with my work in the Marine Corps‚ this week it was ok keeping in mind my personal opinion about writing/reading‚ the reading for this week somewhat showed me what to expect for the 7 weeks left with this class and since this is an English class I’m sure there will be a lot of essays involved. We had some reading to do for this week for an introduction to writing

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    I am writing today to inform you about Globalism. I will begin with . “In 1962‚ the Canadian communications theorist Marshall McLuhan predicted the electronic transformation of the planet earth into a “global village”. In the global village‚ communication between geographically remote parts of the world would be almost instantaneous‚ and every important new development—technological‚ ecological‚ political‚ economic‚ and intellectual—would affect every villager to some degree. Social and geographic

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    our oceans‚ forests are being chopped down by the mile‚ and hunting has pushed some of the most beautiful creatures to have ever existed to bring of extinction. Our species lost has lost our respect for the world around us and authors such as Annie DIllard and Ralph Waldo Emerson. Authors such as those attempt to reinstate the lost concept of respect for the natural world through pieces‚ such as “Living Like Weasels” and “Nature” respectively. From these pieces we learn the value of nature and why

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