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    When you love someone you respect‚ appreciate‚ and do everything in your power not to hurt them. There is a way of expressing your love to someone‚ through a sonnet. A sonnet is a fourteen line poem using a formal rhyme scheme. William Shakespeare was an English poet‚ playwright‚ and actor widely recognized. One of his most famous works is the 154 Sonnets. These sonnets are about passage of time‚ love‚ beauty‚ and mortality. In the sonnets his view of love is different. In sonnet 118 he is talking

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    The poem “Mother to Son”‚ by Langston Hughes‚was an eye opening poem‚ and very interesting and wonderful to think about the real meaning. The title‚”Mother to Son” made me think about the impactful connection between the mother and the son. The title makes me think the mother is loving and caring‚ and is giving her son a life lesson he will never forget. My Paraphrase of the poem is: The mother starts a conversation with her son‚ and tells him life hasn’t been an easy “climb of stairs.” The mother’s

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    In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ the creation of a second monster leads to the destruction of Victor Frankenstein’s health. The monster is tired of not being accepted by the human species‚ and demands Victor creates a female monster companion for him. The monster pleas and reasons for hours about why Victor owes it to him to create a female companion‚ and Victor finally gives in. He agrees on the condition that the monster must abandon the territory forever‚ which Victor must believe will put a cease

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    Frankenstein Marry Shelly Although the monster behaves horribly and kills several people he is not evil in any way. The monster was a product of Victor Frankenstein which was a product of many various body parts of other humans. It was always in Victor’s delight to bring something back to life from the dead. So he does so by creating this monster. Shortly after creating the monster he realizes what he had done and what he had created. He was not willing to care for the monster that he had created

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    Dick‚ effectively delineates the theme of body vs. self. Although this concept is not a main theme throughout the story‚ Herman Melville realistically depicts the thought processes of his characters while on their deadly voyage. The use of figurative language and descriptive details also contribute to Melville’s reality of how life can influence the

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    Frankenstein; or‚ The Modern Prometheus‚ is a novel written by English author Mary Shelley about eccentric scientist Victor Frankenstein‚ who creates a grotesque creature in an unorthodox scientific experiment. Shelley started writing the story when she was eighteen‚ and the novel was published when she was twenty. The first edition was published anonymously in London in 1818. Shelley ’s name appears on the second edition‚ published in France in 1823. Shelley had travelled through Europe in 1814

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    Mary Shelley‚ born in 1797‚ grew up mostly in Scotland‚ with a favorite past time of “making stories.” In Scotland‚ Shelley had lived next to a Lord who also had a love for writing‚ which is how the idea of Frankenstein came to life. Shelley had little formal education‚ but her father had tutored her on most broader subjects‚ which overall increased her understanding of literature significantly. During a stay in Scotland‚ Mary met her future husband Percy Shelley‚ who had offered to pay most

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    Throughout the Novel Frankenstein the persisting topic and theme is education. Education‚ or lack there of is the driving force that leads Victor to create the monster‚ and it is what fuels the monster’s ever developing negative image of humans and their existence. Shelly is persistent in showcasing the meaning of the text which is the power of education or lack of education no matter if it fuels good or bad actions. Education shapes the novel and the lives of Victor and the Creature from the onset

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    superstar. His "best rapper alive" quote is discussed till this day. The first track to start off with is good track titled "3peat" which displays Wayne’s freestyle ability. The way Lil wayne uses his metaphors‚ similes and all different types of figurative language on this track is amazing as i recall one metaphor relating to viagra which i thought was quite clever and unique in a sense. However‚ The album will proceed with the next track called‚ "Mr. Carter" featuring Jay-Z that winds up being one of

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    University of the Cordilleras Graduate School In Partial Fulfilment of the course LITERARY CRITICISM A written report on: PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY “A DEFENCE OF POETRY” Submitted to: AP AZLISON BAWANG Submitted by: Di Anne Mendoza MA English February 21‚ 2013 I. Introduction II. Brief Background III. Literary Pieces IV. Views on Literature through his essay V. Other concepts about literature VI. References I. Introduction Romanticism Period originated

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