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    he decided to consult a wise old hermit with the hopes that this old man would bring light to his doubts. When the king arrived‚ the hermit was working laboriously and didn’t answer when he asked the questions. The king offered to help him dig and after some time‚ he asked his questions again. Before the hermit could answer‚ a man emerged from the woods bleeding from a terrible stomach wound. Immediately‚ the king succored him‚ and they stayed the night in the hermit ’s hut. The next morning‚ the wounded

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    LINES WRITTEN A FEW MILES ABOVE TINTERN ABBEY William Wordsworth CONTEXT (AO1)    Written in July of 1798 and published as the last poem of Lyrical Ballads. At the age of twenty-three (in August of 1793)‚ Wordsworth had visited the desolate abbey alone. In 1798 he returned to the same place with his beloved sister‚ Dorothy Wordsworth‚ who was a year younger. Dorothy is referred to as "Friend" throughout the poem. (whom he addresses warmly in the final paragraph as "thou my dearest Friend‚

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    APPRECIATE THE SOUND EFFECTS OF STOPPARD’S LANGUAGE IN ARCADIA BY ANALYSING THREE CHOICE PHRASES Jade Hope Tom Stoppard generates an aristocratic hauteur in the voice of Lady Croom‚ due to the indignation‚ imperiousness and intolerance of differing opinions of those around her. Her line ‘my hycacinth dell is become a haunt for hobgoblins’ can compared to the drippingly sarcastic famous words of Edith Evans in The Importance of Being Earnest‚ ‘A handbag?’. This allows us to imagine that when

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    literature and history became a large part of the monastery during the middle ages and Guibert wanted to be a successful writer and historian. When Guibert joined the monastery he joined a strict religious order that had come along way form the time of hermits and the reforms where relevant to him‚ for the most part. Guibert of Nogent became a monk because he was suited for monastic existence and to give himself the restraints and success he wanted from life. He was at a young age and was left without

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    them. Yet the mariner’s story does not end here. He sees a glimpse of hope in the hermit. “He’ll shrieve my soul‚ he’ll wash away The Albatross’s blood(Coleridge 513-514)” This hermit should free him from his guilt and bring redemption. In a concrete way‚ this does happen. The mariner’s ship sinks‚ leaving him without his safety net. He cannot be freed from the agony of guilt on his own. Instead‚ he must turn to the hermit and be saved. He becomes a part of the crew as he rows the pilot’s

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    man is while he lives‚ and how unreasonably people claim being very knowledgeable about God. Consequently‚ this mind-opening song can be considered as a musical and sonic summation of short stories titled “The Lament‚” “The Suicide‚” and “The Three Hermits.” “The Lament” can be connected to this song through the lines “Like the thistles that are growing ’round the trunk of a tree‚ all the good in the world‚ you can put inside a thimble‚ and still have room for you and me.” These lines say that the

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    Animals found inside the quadrats: Animal names | Number of Individuals | | Quadrat 1(near sea water) | Quadrat 2(intertidal zone) | Quadrat 3(splash zone) | Periwinkles | 0 | 16 | 0 | Barnacles | 0 | 19 | 0 | Bivalves | 0 | 10 | 0 | Hermit crabs | 15 | 0 | 0 | Snail | 1 | 0 | 0 | Animals found outside the quadrats: Animal names | Nos. | Micro-habitat | periwinkles | 42 | Rocky shores | oyster | 20 | Rocky shores | sea cucumber | 51 | Gravel beds offshore | crab | 2

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    michal finds a hermit crab named Sluggo and takes it back to Esther’s house. When he comes home he is excited and surprised that she let him keep it. In the end Esther thinks Sluggo needs a companion. When they are at the pet store aunt Esther is a whole new and nice person. Michael is starting to come out of his shell. One way Michael is coming out of his shell‚ is that he starts to forget about his parents death. For example in paragraph 34‚ Michael is talking about his new hermit crab‚ Sluggo.

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    Card Report Title: Arcadia Author: Tom Stoppard Central Character: Septimus Hodge Other Characters: Thomasina Coverly‚ Jellaby‚ Ezra Chater‚ Richard Noakes‚ Lady Croom‚ Hannah Jarvis Setting: The story opens in the front room of an old estate in Derbyshire‚ England. Scenes shift back and forth between the early nineteenth century and to present day. Narrator: The narrative in Arcadia switches between multiple character points of view throughout the play. The majority of all the

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    IPLE: Assignment 1 – Mriduna Darunam Hanti Mriduna darunam hanti mriduna hanty adarunam Nasaddhyam mriduna kinchid tasmad teevrataram mriduh. (Mahabharata Vana 28.31) The above verse from the Mahabharata may be translated in English to mean the following: The soft destroys the hard‚ and the soft destroys what is not hard. Nothing is impossible to softness and therefore softness is the hardest. In essence‚ the verse means that aggression or cruelty can be conquered by softness

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