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    special effects in the cartoon. He also portrays the theme through the content of the story and literary devices in the poem. He is able to draw on his skills to bring out his view of how adults’ works and acts on reality and children strive on imagination. Body Although the short story is mainly occupied with the portrayal of Vincent and his obsession with the activities that involve the darker side‚ Burton is able to bring in the contrast of the adults’ sense of dominion and the child’s powerlessness

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    information technology. Making the canvas of life the new paint brush of design‚ where life itself is our new art. Looking in just the past 100 years alone‚ we literally see that it’s like our thoughts spillover into the world. That’s what human imagination is. The airplane‚ the computer‚ or the internet all started in somebody’s mind‚ and then it kind of spilled over. We literally live in condensations of our own mind‚ which sounds psychedelic‚ but it is actually true. Today‚ I have outsourced part

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    Good Readers Good Writers

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    balance that a work of literature can come alive as an independent world. If either the mind of the author or reader is lacking imagination the work cannot take off and become a “supreme fairytale” (1)‚ as Nabokov describes. Nabokov writes “Since the master artist used his imagination in creating his book‚ it is natural and fair that the consumer of a book should use his imagination too” (3). This key idea points out the misconception that a book can create an imaginative world

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    the style of Holmes or anyone else‚ but only the imagination of Watson. Moreover‚ Watson described Miss Stapletons brother to be giving the idea of hidden fires. It was a total abstract and non-concrete description that once again revealed his romance. From this report to Holmes‚ Watson expressed his romantic and imaginative personality which could have been both an advantage and as well a disadvantage to him for being a detective‚ since imagination was no doubt useful‚ however it depended on whether

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    Rainbow

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    Recently I read and enjoyed a poem called ‘Rainbow’ by John Agard which was about his view on how he saw the rainbow. He used his imagination to look at the rainbow in many ways. The poem was very effective because the poet used a lot of techniques such as colloquial language to invite us into his conversation. He applied these techniques to convey his ideas. The metaphor “ one big smile across the sky “ is very effective because in the poets eyes it looks like one big smile‚ but to the ordinary

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    English Speech Journeys

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    Journeys can be long‚ journeys can be short‚ journeys can be difficult. Life is a journeys‚ something we all experience. Goodmorning/afternoon fellow students‚ Mrs. Grant‚ my understanding of the concept of journey has been expanded through my study of Samuel Coleridge’s poetry of “Frost at Midnight” and “This Lime-tree Bower My Prison” to just name a few. Samuel Coleridge was recognised for his romantic and a natural conversational type of poetry. 1. Journeys can be long‚

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    The Tempest Research Paper

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    More than anything else‚ imaginative journeys are about the process of speculation. Do you agree? Argue your point of view. Imaginative journeys take us from the reality now and transfer us into unreal existences or different worlds that not only entertain us‚ but help us to learn more about the world we inhabit and ourselves. This journey requires the process of speculation and contemplation. In texts‚ the imaginative journey involves speculation from the composer as well as the responder

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    Creative Laziness

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    have heard about some painters‚ poets and writers indulging in intoxicants like liquor‚ tea‚ coffee etc just before they enter into their creative phase. They depend upon these things to release their consciousness from their otherwise uncreative imaginations. For initiation of creativity an easy‚ flexible‚ somewhat lazy mind is the basic requirement. Today’s class room activities do not ensure an atmosphere for students to be free and expressive of their own ideas. They are like

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    Cypop 17

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    mounds‚ trees‚ ramps‚ steps‚ climbing frames wild spaces‚ so that children do not only experience neat and trim tarmac areas spaces for exploring and investigation spaces for mystery and enhancement natural spaces space for the imagination‚ providing children with open ended props spaces for movement and stillness‚ climbing‚ dragging‚ swinging on bars‚ jumping‚ balancing. As well as sitting in secluded‚ tucked away places in peace and calm social spaces- outdoor seats for

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    Day Dreaming

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    Mason describes daydreaming as “a state of mind where thoughts that are experienced by an individual are unrelated to what is going on in the environment around them” (Jones‚ 2007). Daydreaming alters the consciousness because it is a type of imagination in which the mind forms mental images of scenarios‚ possibly creating circumstances that the daydreamer has never experienced before. The brain is so fascinating because it has this wide range of abilities to produce effects that include voices

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