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    Character Sketch: Lily Owens from The Secret Life of Bees Lily Owens is the main character in ‘The Secret Life of Bees’. She is a young girl who escapes her abusive father while searching for information on her mother‚ who passed away when she was only four years old. Lily finds herself in Tiburon‚ South Carolina with her ‘stand-in mother/house keeper. Lily’s character goes through many different hardships on her journey throughout the novel. Despite Lily’s difficult and confusing childhood

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    it is the meter‚ tone and rhymes that pull the poems to opposite poles making one almost optimistic and the other horrific. <br> <br>Each poem depicts a lover grieving. The speaker in "The Raven" has been nearly moved to madness by his grief and heartache. While it is understood that the speaker in "Annabel Lee" is also grieving‚ one finds that he has

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    that love can be a source of pain. In many cases in writing‚ love is seen as a pleasant experience‚ and one that brings joy and excitement into the lives of the characters. However‚ in Twelfth Night Shakespeare shows how love can cause pain and heartache. For example‚ Orsino loves woman so much‚ that he claims he wish he didn’t love her at all. This theme is still very present today‚ in writing and in many popular pop songs expressing the downfalls of loving someone‚ especially someone who doesn’t

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    Open Wounds

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    information the writer gives‚ the narrator is searching for respect and love from their father‚ but instead they grew up with their first memory of pain. Even though the speaker feels as if their father did not love them‚ the spokesperson knew the heartache they felt was allowing themselves to love their father. Furthermore helping the narrator realize without pain there would be no love. After reading “First Memory” by Louise Gluck‚ she displays the strength of her piece by keeping her poem short

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    Is nick a reliable narrator? How does his point of view colour the reality of the novel‚ and what facts or occurrences would he have vested interest in obscuring? Nick’s basic contempt for mankind emerges in what he says and thinks as well as in descriptions of others. The novel begins by Nick insisting that he was “inclined to reserve all judgments‚” and then spends the remainder of the novel forming judgments of all the other characters. Tom is crude‚ Daisy is shallow‚ Jordan is dishonest‚

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    Poetry Appreciation

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    cPoetry Appreciation In this essay I am going to compare and contrast ‘When we two parted’ a poem of George Gordon‚ Lord Byron’s written in 1815 and Letitia Elizabeth Landon’s ‘Love’s last lesson’ written in c1838‚ both poets are British and of the romantic period. ‘When we two parted’ is an elegy of the loss of love‚ Byron is reflecting and analyzing a relationship that has already ended. His grief‚ anger and despair‚ intensifies his use of first person‚ which maintains a strong impact on the

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    Story of an Hour

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    In Kate Chopin’s “Story of an Hour”‚ the author uses many themes throughout the passage to shows different aspects of a wife’s change from a dedicated married woman to a liberated free-woman and again into her death. Many themes are present throughout the passage‚ but to some the strongest theme is the processes in which the protagonist uses in her grieving. This theme coupled with strong diction emphasize this change and really create a wonderful sub-plot. Chopin uses these stylistic techniques

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    On the chilly‚ winter morning of January 19‚ 1809 David Poe and Elizabeth Arnold gave birth to a son who would go down in history as one of the greatest‚ poetic legacies to have ever existed. Their son‚ Edgar Allan Poe‚ derived inspiration for his iconic and declamatory literature pieces through the many life-altering events he experienced throughout his tragic years. As a young child‚ Edgar lost both his mother and father to tuberculosis‚ and was sent to live with an exporter from Richmond‚ Virginia

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    Backstabbing “friends”‚ in my opinion‚ shouldn’t even be considered friends. They are bad influences and they often take advanatage of you. Once your back is turned‚ they become a whole different person. “Friends” that are like this is greedy and will hurt you time and time again if they are forgiven. These kinds of friends should definitely not be forgiven! I remember being in sixth grade. I had the greatest and sweetest friend around. We shared many fun moments together but‚ after entering grade

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    Death and Dying

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    am not afraid of the idea of death itself. I am very frightened by the process of dying. I am afraid of becoming a burden to my family‚ both financially and emotionally. I want my final days to be full of family and joyful tears‚ not sorrow and heartache. I believe that when a person passes‚ you should celebrate the life they lived. When the time comes‚ I want to be cremated and laid to rest in mother earth. And‚ instead of a funeral full of sorrow and tears‚ I want my family and friends to celebrate

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