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    After reading through the Equality of the Sexes‚ and looking up countless word definitions‚ I came to the assumption that Murray believed that women were not allowed to strive for self-worth and follow the path of knowledge in her time. In the eyes of the world‚ a woman is seen as “A weak‚ servile‚ an inferior soul”‚ and that they are robbed of their power to improve. Murray understood that there are differences of the mind‚ those who have a passion for knowledge‚ and those who are of inactive souls

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    An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow-Les Murray. In Les Murray’s ’An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow’‚ there is a clear unconventional portrayal of the hero‚ and he shows many heroic concepts as a result of the dramatic techniques used to convey the notion of the weeping man not being society’s ’conventional perception’ of a hero. The poems persona is simply an un-named ’observer’ who tells the story‚ in a third person present tense narrative form ("they") which assists in portraying the notion that a weeping

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    personal suffering and daily experience. The themes that are being depicted are suffering and struggle throughout the poem “Widower in the Country” and “On Home Beaches” Poem‚ both written by Les Murray. The theme suffering and struggle is being explored through the death of the widower’s wife. Similarly‚ Murray also explores the notion of suffering and struggle in the poem “On Home Beaches”‚ however the character’s suffering and struggle is from the perspective of physical dissatisfaction unlike in the

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    In the article “The Maker’s Eye‚” Donald Murray establishes the idea that‚ to create a strong essay and be a strong writer‚ you have to recognize the subject of your writing‚ but most of all how you portray that subject to your readers. As Murray explains it‚ the subject of any essay is its message‚ what the writer is trying to tell his readers‚ which is why the writer should always focus on it. If the writer deviates from their intended path‚ the essay or story gets confusing to the reader as both

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    Henry A. Murray: The Thematic Apperception Test R.F Molloy College Henry A. Murray: The Thematic Apperception Test In reading 36‚ from the book “Forty studies that changed Psychology: Explorations into the history of Psychological Research” by Roger R. Hock‚ Henry A. Murray is introduced as a Psychotherapist who creates a method of testing a person’s personality and subconscious‚ thoughts‚ desires‚ and fantasies; otherwise known as a “projective” test (Hock‚ R). Murray and his partner‚ Christiana

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    emotions accompanying the loss of a loved one. He captures depressing emotions by using connotations of ‘Widower’ and ‘Country’ in the title. By using these connotations Murray associates the loneliness of being a widower and the seclusion of the country to enhance the sorrow of losing a loved one. Another example where Murray portrays the loneliness of this particular widower is shown in his sense of

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    Michael Murray 22 May 2014 The Gospel of Wealth: Andrew Carnegie Andrew Carnegie was an extremely successful businessman through the wealth he obtained with the railroad industry‚ but as a person felt that this fortune was better spent on socially beneficial projects‚ and his idea became known as “ The Gospel of Wealth." Carnegie’s main concern was how the wealth was administered throughout the country‚ responding with the notion that the rich and poor should bind together and benefit as one

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    Danielle Gofman 2/1/16 English Writing 300 Professor Prilepina Writing Before Writing Summary The article on Writing Before Writing by Donald Murray is explaning the process of writing and how the writing process done. The writing process has many steps to it and the steps are brainstorming ‚ pre-writing and drafting. The important point in doing the writing process is to take time to find what is interesting to write about and your instructor should give you a prompt and you choose and it

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    Abdu Murray is a former Muslim who after years of seeking to disprove Christianity and convince others of his own faith’s legitimacy‚ came to faith in Jesus Christ. In his presentation‚ Murray takes a section from his book Grand Central Question: Answering the Critical Concerns of the Major Worldviews and discusses how the Gospel answers Islam’s question and desires for the very nature of God. In their own declarations of Allah Akbar‚ Muslims declare that God is greater or the greatest. Murray states

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    reflection to the current time. Les Murray’s “An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow” and “The Mitchells” are examples of texts that do not need a use by date. These two poems highlight major themes and are considered to be of relevance to today’s time. Les Murray himself has embraced Catholicism and his religious perceptions have had a deep influence on much of his poetry. In his poem “An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow”‚ it is evident that Les Murray’s religious insights have been mentioned significantly throughout

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