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    Explore the way Miller presents the emotions of John and Elizabeth Proctor on the pages 120-121 Page 120 Miller conveys Proctor’s need to be judged by his wife and to have her opinion. He is accused of making a pact with the devil and wants the right judgements to be made. This is demonstrated when Proctor says : "I want my life." Elizabeth responds: " I cannot judge you‚ John‚ I cannot!" Then later on Proctor shouts: "Then who will judge me ?" This dialogue between John and

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    Kang Hang and His Captors Name School Kang Hang and His Captors Colonization was prevalent centuries ago and this was not only true among Western countries but also among those in Asia. One country colonizes another because the more a country expands in territory‚ the more it becomes powerful‚ and the more its income and resources are increased. They expand territories through coercion. Japan was one of the countries that colonized others in its ambition to become a more powerful

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    In Malthus and His Ghost: When He Formulated His Theory‚ Malthus Ignored the Ingenuity of Man‚ Ray Percival explains Malthus theory that man is going to die from starvation because humans populate faster than food produces. Throughout the article‚ with the usage of research and facts‚ Percival came up with many faults in Malthus theory and at the same time came up with many counter attacks to such an appraised theory. From the decline of Child Birth to the production of food‚ it seemed like Percival

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    Distinct viewpoints on pastoral Life “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” is a pastoral poem written by Christopher Marlowe in 1593. The speaker‚ a Shepherd‚ narrates his love for a woman‚ persuades her to live with him and be his love while he depicts an idealized version of the rural environment. In 1596‚ Walter Raleigh wrote “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd” as a response to the poem by Marlowe. In this reply‚ Raleigh presents the downside of the country life through the voice of a nymph‚ as

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    O’Henry. His real name is William Sidney Porter and O. Henry is his pen name. O. Henry is an American short-story writer of the late 19th century. He is a representative of realism‚ who wrote about the life of ordinary people in New York City. Typical for O. Henry’s stories is a twist of plot which turns on an ironic or coincidental [kəuˌɪn(t)sɪ’dent(ə)l] (випадковий) circumstance. Although some critics were not so enthusiastic about his work‚ the public loved and loves it. The plots of his stories

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    Tucker never gave up no matter what obstacles came his way. Preston Tucker was not too ambitious was not too ambitious in his quest to start a car company because he took a risk and never gave up. Tucker wanted to see his vision through Tuckers ambition was his downfall because he got ahead of himself multiple times. He didn’t really have a plan and really rushed into things before he figured out how he was going to get everything to build his revolutionary car and also where he was going to get

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    love as follow: In the poem of Christopher Marlowe‚ “The passionate shepherd to his love”‚ an idyllic vision is illustrated. The idyllic vision is the tranquil and peaceful setting of the nature. The poem is a pastoral lyric‚ a poetic form that is used to create an idealised vision of rural life within the context of personal emotion. Marlowe wants the love of his life to come and live with him. Marlowe promise his lady “a gown made of the finest wool”‚ (stanza four‚ line one) and also “fair lined

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    The three poems‚ “The Passionate Shepherd to his Love‚” “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd‚” and “Raleigh Was Right” speak about the same place‚ although in completely different perspective upon the world and nature. Firstly‚ Christopher Marlowe’s shepherd takes on a purely romantic view upon this world‚ believing that nature will provide for both the shepherd and his love. Secondly‚ Sir Walter Raleigh takes Marlowe’s idea and develops it into a more realistic approach upon nature‚ explaining how

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    their tone‚ diction and the images of nature they use. The views on love in Marlow’s pome is created by his diction. He uses beauteous forms of nature to describe how the speaker feels the love between his lover and he would be. “By shallow Rivers to whose falls/ Melodious birds sing Madrigals.” (7-8). The speaker paints a vivid picture of a slow running rivers and singing birds to tell his lover that their love would be just as serene and full of serenity. He then goes on to offer her beautiful

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    Edgar Allan Poe: Reflection of His Pessimistic Moods in His Work Throughout literature‚ an author’s works almost always reflect their mood and character. Edgar Allan Poe was an American writer whose short stories and poems reflected his pessimistic moods. One of Poe’s poems‚ "The Raven‚" is about a raven that flies into the home of a sad and lonely man. This poem best expresses Poe’s sense of despair and gloominess because the literary elements used in the poem are a constant reference to

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