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    Vidura Scott Dr. Reubensaal Political Science 1 1 December‚ 2012 Direct Interests Of The People An elected representative in a democratic society should directly represent the views of the people who he was elected by. The best statement that describes this role would be “...as your duly elected representative‚ it is my responsibility to vote your wishes and not my opinion.” as opposed to a statement such as: “I will be

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    Poetry Project

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    Poetry Project Introduction These poems are all written based off of my‚ Miciah’s‚ opinions. I have a distinct perspective on religion‚ therefore I chose to write a poem describing hate and love and how I thing religion is a dumb idea. My poem is titled “Hate and Love”‚ based off of the poem “Fire and Ice” by Robert Frost. In it I concur to what religion claims‚ symbolically saying that religion is wrong and not serious. I used the same exact syllables and rhyme scheme as “Fire and Ice” by Robert

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    A Defence Of Poetry

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    A DEFENSE OF POETRY Percy Bysshe Shelley Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822)  born on August 4‚ 1792  at Field Place‚ near Horsham‚ West Sussex‚ England.  one of the major English Romantic poets  regarded by critics as among the finest lyric poets in the English language  classic poems: Ozymandias‚ Ode to the West Wind‚ To a Skylark‚ Music‚ When Soft Voices Die‚ The Cloud and The Masque of Anarchy  love of freedom and political opinions influenced poems such as Prometheus Unbound (1820)

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    Little Sister Drama

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    Little Sister-Task 2 Speech for an audition to enter Little Sister Hi‚ I’m Twinkle Star. I’m 21 and from America. I would like to join Little Sister 2013 because i think it would be a good experience for me and i would really entertain the audience. I really like getting in fights with people and annoying them. I think these are ideal qualities in a contestant because it would keep the audience glued to their seats. Also‚ i think I’m good for this show because people love a rebel and someone who

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    development‚ English Drama had already passed through religious‚ moral and artistic period when towards the closing years of the 16th century it fell‚ for further development‚ into the hands of a group of well educated scholars who are generally referred to as University Wits. They were responsible for providing Shakespeare the right foundation so as to raise English Drama to the highest point and make it the greatest literary force of the Elizabethan age. In the tradition of Drama that was received

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    Romantic Poetry

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    15 points about romantic poetry 1) Romantic poetry was written during the period of Romanticism‚ which was in the late 1700s in Western Europe. 2) Romanticism was a movement that strongly emphasized on emotion and was against the norms of the “Age of Enlightenment”. 3) Romantic poets are known for their vivid and colorful language‚ and for their highly elevated ideas and themes. 4) The “Big six” poets of Romantic poetry are: William Blake‚ William Wordsworth‚ Samuel Coleridge

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    Poetry and Love

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Love Poems The two poems “Magic of Love” by Helen Farries and “Love Poem” by John Frederick Nims are both poems with the central theme of love. The ways that these two authors express this theme differ significantly from each other and show two spectrums of love in literature. Through their use of syntax‚ diction‚ rhyme‚ and meter‚ these poets portray love in a unique and personal manner that illicit specific emotions from the reader for a variety of possible reasons‚ which

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    Metaphors In Poetry

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    While some people may think that an author does not use any sort of elements of poetry to write‚ they actually do use it more than we all know. They tend to exaggerate a lot when writing‚ making things seem “bigger” and more important. They also use metaphors to compare things to other things totally unlike them. They also use rhyming to its full capability to get their points acrossed. They use rhyme schemes in couplets to get their points across. When an author is writing about something

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    Drama Coursework Unit 1

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    Drama Coursework: Lesson 1: Why in Prison? The picture of the girl in the corner made me feel trapped and isolated because in the picture it seems like there is no way out or she’s locked in. The picture makes me wonder why she is in there‚ maybe for a reason; is she hiding? Did she get put in there? Is it her feelings? Has she being bullied? Is the coloured (green) her emotion? Her body language is closed up and shows me that she is not letting anyone or anything in. The girl looks like she

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    Performance Concepts and Performance Theory Sabine Sonnentag University of Konstanz‚ Konstanz‚ Germany‚ and Michael Frese University of Giessen‚ Giessen‚ Germany INTRODUCTION 4 RELEVANCE OF INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE 4 DEFINITION OF PERFORMANCE 5 PERFORMANCE AS A MULTI-DIMENSIONAL CONCEPT 6 TASK PERFORMANCE 6 CONTEX TUAL PERFORMANCE 6

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