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    accents of new broils To be commenced in strands afar remote. 5 No more the thirsty entrance of this soil Shall daub her lips with her own children’s blood; Nor more shall trenching war channel her fields‚ Nor bruise her flowerets with the armed hoofs Of hostile paces: those opposed eyes‚ 10 Which‚ like the meteors of a troubled heaven‚ All of one nature‚ of one substance bred‚ Did lately meet in the intestine shock And furious close of civil butchery Shall now‚ in mutual well-beseeming ranks

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    Critical essay – ‘Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves’ This essay will convey how the director‚ Kevin Reynolds‚ directed the film ‘Robin Hood: Prince of thieves’ in such a way‚ but more specifically the opening scenes. Robin Hood is a well known legend and hero but is his character from Sherwood Forest real? It has been debated for many years‚ and whether real or not his story was made into films‚ one of which is ‘Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves’‚ it was released in July 1991. Many people went to see

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    Ural School‚ Nevyansk‚ The Entry into Jerusalem‚ Late 18th- Early 19th Century‚ Oil and gold leaf on panel. In the Ural School’s portrayal of The Entry into Jerusalem on panel‚ we immediately look towards the focal point of the painting. There we see a man wearing red and blue drapery with an Aureole (decorated in gold leaf) around his head; the golden halo‚ the use of red color (symbolizing the presence of god and strength)‚ and blue color (symbolizing good health and human beings) allows us to

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    battle. Third‚ Boxer‚ or the double for the working class‚ reveals himself as a powerful military force. As the narrator tells us‚ "the most terrifying spectacle of all was Boxer‚ rearing up on his hind legs and striking out with his great iron-shod hoofs like a stallion‚" (Orwell‚ 28). The Animal Revolution was supposed to make life better for

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    Building the Prose Essay How does the writer make the red-faced American in R.K. Narayan’s ‘A Horse and Two Goats’ particularly memorable? Support your ideas with careful reference to the writer’s words. Plans The writer at work Points and Evidence The Question R.K. Narayan‚ the writer‚ the author‚ the narrator (third person narration): Writes‚ describes‚ says‚ conveys‚ invokes‚ depicts‚ connotes‚ tells us‚ and communicates. We/us/ the reader: Senses‚ feels‚ understands‚ knows‚ invites feelings

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    Estee Zeldin My Most Compelling Moment As a young teen I always dreamt of accomplishing something that would have people’s eyes opened. Many doors were opened right before me and I could’ve walked through anyone. Having that opportunity I took the advantage I had and tried several doors. Doing so‚ after a while I never had the intentions of finishing what I began because nothing came naturally to me. At that point of my life I was 13 years old. The typical age of a girl who wants to be noticed

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    Alfred Noyes (1880-1958) The Highwayman THE wind was a torrent of darkness among the gusty trees‚ The moon was a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas‚ The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor‚ And the highwayman came riding— Riding—riding— The highwayman came riding‚ up to the old inn-door. He’d a French cocked-hat on his forehead‚ a bunch of lace at his chin‚ A coat of the claret velvet‚ and breeches of brown doe-skin; They fitted with never a wrinkle: his boots were

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    horse ride the little girl has nothing else on her mind other than what lies in front of the dusty path that she is trotting on. “I’d straddle and canter him fast/ up the grass bank to the path‚ / trot along in the lovely dust/ that talcumed over his hoofs‚ / hiding my toes‚ and turning/ his feet to swift half-moons” (lines

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    Jacob Vigil Lit 225 Instructor Sokolowski 3 August 2014 Movie Comparison Before I watched the 1989 Henry V‚ I did a little background on the play and found and interesting quote by the director Kenneth Branagh that stuck out to me. He says on a PBS article‚ “Although we’ve cut things‚ we haven’t changed the lines or tried to simplify anything. Rather the opposite‚ we’ve tried to make as entertainingly complex as possible this extraordinary adventure story that has the power to move

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    How Much Land Does A man Need? The main character of "How Much Land Does A man Need?” is a clear example of an insatiable desire for possessions and wealth which at the end destroys the person. Pahom was living a life "free from anxiety" as his wife said and "without time to let any nonsense settle in his head" according to Pahom’s words. As the story develops it reveals Pahom’s real problem was inside him because he was never content or please with the land and the possessions he had. At

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