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    ornate diction. Her volumes include Poems (1921)‚ Observations (1924)‚ Collected Poems (1951)‚ and Complete Poems (1967). On "Bird-Witted"About the poem:The American poet Marianne Moore wrote poems quite similar to fables in their use of animals and animal traits to comment on human experience. Composed in (1951) and published in her Collected Poems‚ Moores narrative poem Bird-witted can attain the quality of fable as its being a brief allegorical narrative where the characters are animals who act like

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    The Red Bird When I was younger I dreamed of playing in the forest all hours of the day and night watching my world’s stars move around the castle. Little did I know the castle was enchanted and keeping me safe from the evil with from Katinya. The good and handsome witch‚ Matinyo helped my family keep me safe since before I was born. He knew about us because Katinya is his twin sister. They were born in the world known to us as‚ Hethagard. This kingdom was ruled by my grandfather. Katinya and Matinyo

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Essay Have you ever met one of those harmless‚ innocent gentleman or gentlewoman that would never do any real damage to society? In the book‚ “To Kill a Mockingbird‚” there were a few of these exciting characters. Examples would include the never before seen “Boo” Radley‚ the chivalrous Tom Robinson‚ and the prestigious Atticus Finch accompanied by his darling children. The main theme of this suspenseful novel was to teach the reader that you shouldn’t‚ in any way‚ shape

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    Munksgaard‚ pg 240-246) Moller‚ A‚ P (1991)” Clutch size‚ nest predation and distribution of avian unequal competitors in a patchy environment”. Ecology Vol. 72‚ No. 4 (Aug.‚ 1991)‚ pp. 1336-1349. Angelstam‚ p (1986)‚ “Predation on ground-nesting birds ’ nests in relation to predator densities and habitat edge”. (Oikos. Vol. 47‚ 1986. Munksgaard. p 365-373) Crabtree‚ RL‚ L.S. Broome‚ and M.L. Wolfe. 1989. Effects of habitat characteristics on nest predation and nest-site selection. (J Wildl. Manage

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    In the poem A bird came down the walk explore how Dickinson presents her responses to natural phenomena‚ including discussion of other relevant poems. A Bird came down the Walk— He did not know I saw— He bit an Angleworm in halves And ate the fellow‚ raw‚ And then he drank a Dew From a convenient Grass— And then hopped sidewise to the Wall To let a Beetle pass— He glanced with rapid eyes That hurried all around— They looked like frightened Beads‚ I thought— He stirred his Velvet Head Like one

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    Danielle Morton Book Report To Kill a Mockingbird The novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ takes place during a racially intense time in history. Harper Lee’s novel was intended to bring a harsh sense of reality to the real world‚ and was meant to demonstrate how it really was during this time in history. To Kill a Mockingbird is a coming-of-age story of Scout Finch and her brother‚ Jem‚ in 1930’s Alabama. Through their neighborhood meanderings and the example of their father‚ they grow to understand

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    Drew Barker Hudson and Waugh English I Honors November 12‚ 2010 Men and Society “Around here once you got a drop of negro blood‚ that makes you all black‚” (162). Racial tension continues to be an issue in society. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird‚ written by Harper Lee‚ Lee uses racial tension to demonstrate the many conflicts that people face in southern culture‚ conflicts like Man versus Man‚ and different strains of Man versus Society. When this novel was written‚ discrimination against

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    Outside the courtroom Scout and Dill meet Mr Dolphus Raymond who is different to most of the residents in Maycomb as he tries to avoid conflict in many ways. Dolphus Raymond owns alot of land and comes from a repected Maycomb family‚ despite this he doesn’t behave like white people‚ there’s alot of gossip about him because he’s different. Everyone thinks that Dolphus Raymond is a drunk‚ but Dill discovers ‘it’s nothing but Coca-Cola’ that he drinks. He pretends it’s whisky so people can blame his

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    Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is set in a time of the depression and where racism is dominant‚ in Maycomb‚ Alabama in the 1930’s. Jem is the older brother of Scout and sometimes he does not take responsibility of his actions but now knows that he needs to be responsible and courageous. Jem is brave. He shows bravery while looking out for Scout‚ taking chances and standing up for what he believes in. While watching out for Scout‚ Jem is brave. For example‚ Jem decides that he wants Boo Radley

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    Tom Robinson‚ the Guilt Free Man “What was the evidence of her offense? Tom Robinson‚ a human being. She must put Tom Robinson away from her. Tom Robinson was her daily reminder of what she did. What did she do? She tempted a Negro.” (Lee 203) In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Tom Robinson‚ an innocent and nice black man was accused a raping a white girl named Mayella Ewell. Atticus Finch is Tom Robinson’s lawyer‚ and he has it all under control and is able to prove his point that Tom Robinson

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