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    of choice.”(Pullman 65). The master knows Lyra wants to get certain things done‚ but it is his decision. He uses religion to tie it to his destiny. Lyra is a sweet little girl‚ “ ‘Why do daemons have to settle?’ ” Lyra said‚ ‘I want [pan] to be able to change forever. So does he.’ ‘Ah‚ they always have settled‚ and they always will. That’s part of growing up. There’ll come a time when you’ll be tired of his change about‚ and you’ll want a settled kind of form for him.’ ‘I never will!’ ‘Oh you will

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    Children ’s language and children ’s literature How does the absence of parents function to provide order (or disorder) in literature written for children? Children ’s literature is an essential part of their linguistic‚ social‚ and cultural development‚ providing more than just entertainment‚ as West stated: “when I am writing for adults‚ I ’m just trying to entertain them. But a good children ’s book does more than entertain. It teaches children the use of words‚ the joy of playing with language

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    Northern Lights Essay

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    Philip Pullman’s critically acclaimed 1995 fantasy novel Northern Lights examines the validity of religion and social constructs through employing a combination of strong characterization and eclectic literary techniques in exemplifying the belief that ‘a successful novel always has characters with whom we engage’. Lyra is the main protagonist of the novel; developing her character and maturity as a human being. Lyra makes this novel successful through her engagement of the audience in the journey

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    theme of love and the speaker’s loyalty to his lover. This is shown when the speaker states that he is “Such a constant lover” (Suckling) when it comes to his relationship to the woman he is speaking to. The poem presents many literary elements‚ tone‚ and a message to his readers. Some of the literary elements “Out Upon It‚ I Have Lov’d” presents are conceits‚ personification‚ metaphors‚ and imagery. The conceit in this poem‚ is how the speaker’s love to his

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    little man’ who she is very much in love with.  In comparison to my second poem‚ ’To his Coy Mistress’ [1650] by Andrew Marvell‚ the main theme is the opposite of love‚ where a man is lusting for his ’coy mistress’‚ and presents an argument for why she should let him have her‚ opposed to traditional values which were held in that era. It describes how one woman’s chastity is so important to her‚ that she wont give in to his seduction techniques.   Queen Kong is set in New York and uses places of familiarity

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    To The Virgins Analysis

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    If you want to read about love and lust towards a group of young girls‚ or a single girl in particular‚ then read To the Virgins‚ to Make Much of Time or To Coy His Mistress. They are creepy‚ weird‚ but yet at the same time‚ actually leaves somewhat of a decent message. The two poems are very good‚ and thoughtful poems. The general subject to both of these poems is the fact that they both have to do with love‚ and sex. Although in the poem To the Virgins‚ to Make Much of Time the writer is talking

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    Carpe Diem

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    to Make Much of Time" by Robert Herrick‚ and "To His Coy Mistress" by Andrew Marvell. Herrick’s poem‚ "To The Virgins‚ to Make Much of Time‚" portrays carpe diem by citing the shortness of life and persuading young women to marry and enjoy the life of youth at its advantage before death takes its turn. In the poem "To His Coy Mistress"‚ Marvell consist more traits of carpe diem by persuading a certain woman in being his wife. He uses examples of time and age diminishing

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    unapproachable person‚ who will do anything to achieve his goals. I respect and admire Lord Asriel for he will hesitate at nothing to accomplish what he believes is right (even if it means taking innocent lives or even his own). In this piece of writing I will show you Lord Asriel’s characteristics and his story From the start Lord Asriel was a

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    Grecian Urn” by John Keats and “To His Coy Mistress” by Andrew Marvell are both stories about being with a partner over some length of period of time. Marvell writes more along the lines of persuading his lover to sleep with him because time is running out. Keats‚ on the other hand‚ writes a description of lovers on a Grecian urn who have surpassed time in an ultimate way. In “To His Coy Mistress” there are three-parts to the poem; where an unknown man is trying to get his lover to actually have sex with

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    Diction and Tone

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    Marvel‚ of “To His Coy Mistress” uses a unique way of diction to portray several styles of tone‚ in which they shift from one another‚ through stanza to stanza. His diction creates a variety of literary styles that most authors use as a way of conveying a personal message. This diction creates a multitude of imagery that the reader can see Marvel’s elusive meaning. It also creates complex and ambiguous metaphors that raise suspicion of irony through an extensive amount of imageries. His diction creates

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