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    first glance turn out to show the greatest beauty. People cannot always define comeliness as a well-proportioned face‚ long‚ silky hair‚ or a slender body; it can come in the form of hard work‚ emotional strength‚ humor‚ or intelligence. The Samurai’s Garden‚ written by Gail Tsukiyama‚ features a theme of finding underlying beauty and splendor in people and objects typically viewed as ugly or unattractive. Many parts of the world view scars as more than just a memory of pain. In Africa‚ tribal leaders

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    The Secret Garden Summary

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    The Secret Garden By: Frances Hodgson Burnett Frances Hodgson Burnet Frances Hodgson Burnett | | | | | Frances Eliza Hodgson Burnett (24 November 1849 – 29 October 1924) was an English playwright and author. She is best known for her children’s stories‚ in particular The Secret Garden (winner of the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award in 1959)‚ A Little Princess‚ and Little Lord Fauntleroy. Born Frances Eliza Hodgson‚ she lived in Cheetham Hill‚ Manchester. When

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    Garden of Earthly Delights

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    ! ! ! ! Art History 70B! MW 6:30-7:45! ! Essay #1 – Description of a Work of Art! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! I have chosen Hieronymus Bosch Garden of Earthly Delights (open). It is a triptych with each wing measuring in at 7’2 ½” by 3’2” and the center piece is 7’2 ½” by 6’4 3/4”. It was painted with oil on wood panel. Bosch painted it starting 1505 and finished it 1515. The painting can be found at Mueseo del Prado‚ Madrid. ! ! The left wing of the triptych

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    Bailey Krasovec Garden of Love Explication When considering the many works of William Blake‚ the poem “The Garden of Love” withstands to me as one of his best poems‚ and one that can be interpreted in a vast number of ways. After reading literary criticism on this poem‚ it was interesting how differently the author of the article critiques the piece‚ in comparison to how I myself had originally perceived it. In my opinion‚ William Blake is a poet of great complexity‚ who before his time had

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    Hamlet Soliloquies

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    I.            Hamlet -       Considering suicide -       He is blaming his mother/aunt for being incestuous. -       He mentions a rank garden overgrown with weeds. -       “O most wicked speed” & “Hyperion to a Satyr” -       Fond memories of his parents’ love for each other and bad memory of Gertrude’s frailty. II.            Hamlet -       Response to ghost: revenge -       Dedicating (in words) his life to killing his father’s murderers. -       Deception of mother and uncle? -       Speaks

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    Characters in Hamlet

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    Hamlet Shakespeare’s Hamlet explores the complex psychological profile of Hamlet. Shakespeare expertly molds his construction‚ content and language to explore his own social and cultural realities. However‚ it is undoubtedly Shakespeare’s dramatic treatment of the tragic hero’s complex psychological struggle with vengeance and his disillusionment with both his interior and exterior worlds that imbue the play with a timeless universality. In the light of my critical study‚ it has become apparent

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    Garden Of Forking Paths

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    FICTION CRITIQUE Fiction Critique The Garden of Forking Paths By: Jorge Borges Zaabalawi By: Naguib Mahfouz Carlen Moore June 29‚ 2009 Two very different stories have such great meaning behind them both. I have seen loyalty‚ honor‚ persistence‚ hope‚ and respect for elders‚ our selves and for our culture in both stories. There were also differences in the way they both were told. The Garden of forking paths is based upon a German spy sacrificing

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    Hamlet Thesis

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    Hamlet Character thesis The tragedy of Hamlet is the most famous in English plays‚ focusing on the complications arising from betrayal‚ love and death without giving the audience a final and positive resolution to them. Conclusion of this play will be a no definitive answer to life’s most alarming questions. Hamlet’s world is a perpetual enigma. Hamlet is indecisive and doubtful. Hamlet is generally characterized as indecisive‚ a man who is always doubtful about things. Inititally Hamlet decides

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    Garden State Analysis

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    The film “Garden State” is an eccentric drama‚ romance comedy with a slew of complex‚ innate cast of characters‚ each deeply entrenched in profound emotional and psychological scars‚ ascending from the regrets of their past. It is a musing‚ on finding oneself after years of aimless confusion. Writer/Director Zach Braff‚ stars as the films main character‚ Andrew Largeman. In James Berardinelli’s movie review‚ he said: “Garden State is one of those movies that fails to stay with the viewer for an extended

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    Irony in Hamlet

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    tragedy Hamlet‚ the protagonist‚ Hamlet‚ sees an apparition of his dead father and king of Denmark who tells him the reason for his death was in the hands of his uncle Claudius. Hamlet then devises many plans to try and kill Claudius which ultimately end in many unnecessary deaths and leaves the state of Denmark with their enemy Fortinbras. Throughout the play there are numerous examples of irony and ambiguity. One has to ask why would Shakespeare use these literary devices in the play Hamlet? Irony

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