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    Love has a significant meaning‚ it should not be decided immediately. Juliet is the only character who really takes into consideration what it means to love. Juliet has repeatedly asked herself if love is present with people around her‚ ensuring she makes the right decision. Juliet is aware that marriage is a big commitment; she does not want to make an error. Open-minded about her surroundings‚ she hopes to meet the one. In contrast to other characters Juliet knows how to handle love. Romeo may

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    conflicting sides of his personality. One wants him to propose love‚ the other wants him to hold back. The setting is most likely in the early 1920s or so‚ taking into consideration the afternoon tea‚ the shawls the ladies wear‚ and "the skirts that trail along the floor"(102). The situation is fairly straightforward in some respects. Alfred Prufrock is on his way to a tea in the mid-afternoon and is indecisive as to whether he should declare his love or not. Figurative language is most abundant in this

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    First Love by John Clare

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    Explore how the poet conveys his intimate experience of love in this poem First Love’ by John Clare is a poem written about unrequited love‚ and how love can die. To show this‚ the poet used poetic techniques‚ such as metaphors‚ contrast and images; however the tone and the pattern of syllables in the stanzas also played a major part. The first stanza has 8 syllables in each line‚ which expresses an optimistic feeling‚ showing that his life is full. The second one‚ though has a pattern of

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    anthology of thoughts on First Love by John Clare‚ brainstormed version‚ not classified. The poem “First Love” is about John Clare falling in love for the first time. The poet explains what happens to him when he falls in love for the first time‚ and how his world and perspective view changes. He tells us what happened to him when he fell in love by saying “I ne’er was struck before that hour with love so sudden and so sweet” which suggests that he has fallen in love at first sight. He also conveys

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    The Song of Solomon Summary: Written by the wisest man to ever live‚ Solomon‚ “Song of Songs” is a composition of lyric poems which portrays the theme of love between a man and a woman and can be seen almost written as a diary of sorts. The book explores the feelings‚ hopes‚ fears‚ and the passion between a man and a woman. It can be seen as a celebration of human sexuality. Just through the first few chapters‚ we learn so much of what a relationship is supposed to look like for the believer and

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    The nature of the relationships throughout the poem seems to change from a seemingly equal sense of love from both goldfish‚ to a more one-sided relationship in the last stanza of the poem. In the first stanza the male character is said to be a “drifter”‚ this foreshadows the later stages of the poem as he slowly becomes ambitionless. He is bounded by his own infatuations so much so that he fails to realize what is happening in the present; this is signified in the second stanza where the idea of

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    How listeners take and understand a song is completely up to our past experiences. Whether they were good or bad or filled with love or hate. One word to someone could mean a different thing to someone else‚ therefore‚ many artists make covers. A cover is when one artist takes lyrics from an original song and combines them with a separate singer‚ arrangement‚ and music genre. Not all covers have to be a worlds difference from the original nor do they have to be similar to the original. The intent

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    In the year of 1885 was when George S. Patton was born. He was born and raised in San Gabriel‚ California. As a child George had always admired the stories of this ancestor’s victories when they went to war. In this case‚ George Patton had made his choice to follow in the same footsteps. Accomplishing his childhood goal‚ Patton joined the military. In addition‚ he is remembered as one of the most successful combat generals in U.S history. Patton as a general had to always have ideas when it came

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    Rhetorical Analysis Love According to Macklemore On July 18th‚ 2012 a song titled “Same Love” was released by an up-and-coming new hip-hop artist named Macklemore. Macklemore has recently reached number one on The Billboard Hot 100 with his song “Thrift Shop” and his voice has become very influential to his mainstream fan base. “Same Love” was recorded during the campaign for Washington Referendum 74‚ which legalized same-sex marriage in Washington State in 2012. The song has peaked at number

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    Megan Couture-King October 19‚ 2014 Dr. Margo Shea World History Since 1900 Concentration Camps: A Dehumanizing Life Victor Frankl’s memoir Man’s Search for Meaning outlines the difficult life within a concentration camp. He utilizes the Nazi’s masochistic forms of punishment along with clever survival strategies to show the meaning of life in times of great suffering. He also is able to reveal the startling ways in which the prisoners in these camps were able to adapt and survive when put in

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