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    doing actual harm‚ therefore making them seem almost invulnerable. Flak is an explosive fragmentation shell fired from anti-aircraft artillery on the ground. By giving the explosive flak color "black"‚ the author is comparing the flak to the Grim Reaper‚ the morbid symbol of death who is commonly represented as a figure in a black cloak. He is trying to say that death is imminent to the gunner in this "nightmare" in which he cannot wake up or

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    Emily Dickinson’s poem "I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died" poses a question to the reader "what is the significance of the buzzing fly in relation to the dying person?" In a mood of outward quiet and inner calm‚ the dying person peacefully proceeds to bestow her possessions to others‚ and while willing her possessions‚ she finds her attention withdrawn by a fly’s buzzing. The fly is introduced in close connection with "my keepsakes" and "what portion of me be assignable." The dying person has an obsession

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    in the seventeenth century were closed minded and much of their beliefs were based in superstition and myth. I think that because of this people in his setting thought of him as a bringer of death and destruction and assumed him to be like the grim reaper in our time without putting much thought or logical reasoning behind their actions. In today’s society not all people are as

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    The Raven also symbolizes death himself‚ kind of like the grim reaper coming to get you‚ and everybody knows you can’t escape death‚ so the raven also shows the symbolism of inevitable death to come. The narrator kept asking the raven if he would be able to be with Lenore in the afterlife‚ in heaven‚ and with

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    Oelwein‚ IA is a small town roughly about 4 miles. If you were to look at this town from the sky it would look as though it was separated into quadrants. All of the road runs vertical‚ with a small amount roads typically by the river‚ running off of them. This town isn’t exactly poor or well off. And from the outside looking in‚ it looks as though it could be an ideal small town. “Driving into town from the south‚ you first notice the softening profile of the maples and oaks that fill out the middle

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    Death is a topic that most people like to refrain from talking about. Whether it be family members‚ friends‚ or famous celebrities‚ we all have to face the reality that our time on Earth is limited because of death. This message is a very prevalent‚ yet not so up front meaning behind E.E. Cummings’ “Buffalo Bill’s”. E.E. Cumming’s often bitter and pessimistic views towards society often reflects in his work‚ which reveals some deeper meaning. In fact‚ the meaning behind this poem is often seen as

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    white in color‚ believed themselves to be pure‚ good and god like. Therefore‚ it was only obvious that the Africans‚ black in color‚ were the complete opposite. Africans were seen as the epitome of evil; they were dirty‚ dark and represented the grim reaper and the devil. Europeans had believed that naturally God preferred them for they had been made to be white individuals while the Africans demonstrated what God disliked. A second stereotype was that the Africans were all savages. All were assumed

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    ACT IV It is a rainy night. The scene is set in a graveyard‚ somewhere in Norway. A young lady‚ Nora‚ is seen kneeling in front of a grave. On closer observation she is weeping. Nora: Father‚ O Father‚ I need your help. Now more than ever! Your guidance was the sole support in my life and I need it most now. That man has abandoned me‚ like a cur on the street. I know not what to do! A tall man approaches‚ and puts a coat around her shoulders. Man: Such a fair lady shouldn’t be soaking

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    Hades is not the only one in Hades‚ as not only his wife Persephone joins him‚ but Thanatos is the actual “grim reaper” of the greeks‚ along with Charon who mans the boat across the styx‚ the Furies to torture the guilty‚ Cerberus who stopped any of the dead coming back to the living‚ and many many other important figures. Of course‚ there are always the wandering

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    psychological mindset of Hamlet as he progresses through the play. Even though the story of Hamlet may seem absurd‚ it carries along the vital message that death appears more real to one another as it consumes the lives of those we love. While the Grim Reaper cannot be stalled‚ we can savor the time we have now with those we love before his sharp scythe takes each and everyone one of us away into the

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