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    Question #2 2. Individualism has been seen as a characteristic feature of the modern world. How do we see the issue of individualism being dealt with in the works we have read? Discuss examples of individualism in both modern and pre-modern texts. In the works we have read‚ the characteristic of individualism has played a strong role in the lives and decisions of three characters in particular. The characters Basho‚ Chockichi‚ and Okada all display similar acts of individualism in their own stories

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    example: Gone with the Wind‚ Ben Hur. Walt Whitman was considered to be the poet of the people. His unique ˜Leaves of Grass ’ was new in form and in content. Whitman wrote about his country in a way never done before. At first the little book of strange verse seemed a failure. Emerson‚ however‚ recognized its greatness‚ and now most people agree that it was the first book of truly American poetry. The works of American poet Robert Frost tell of simple things- swinging on a birch tree‚ stopping by woods

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    8. Individualism is one of the most prized sections of America’s moral DNA. Indeed‚ America isn’t simply individualistic‚ it’s fiercely individualistic. This is the core of the reason that we would not join the League of Nations after World War I. This can be seen quite plainly in the 1920 political cartoon‚ “Interrupting The Ceremony” This depicts Woodrow Wilson officiating the marriage of a woman labeled “foreign entanglements” and Uncle Sam from a book labeled “League of Nations”. As Wilson asks

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne published The Scarlet Letter in 1850. Hawthorne engenders a protestant society holding community values to be the standards‚ leaving Hester Prynne in a difficult situation. According to community values she’s a sinner‚ a wrongdoer‚ an atrocious person‚ conversely ‚ looking at her own morals she could be a hero‚ a role model‚ an overall admirable person. Hester’s burdened to wear the scarlet letter which stands for the deadly crime of adultery‚ but eventually denotes ambiguity

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    1. What metaphors does Holmes use to describe the ship in stanzas one and two of "Old Ironsides"? He refers to the ship as a meteor in the first‚ and in the second he calls it an eagle‚ being chased by harpies. 2. In 1830‚ the 44-gun American warship Constitution‚ the inspiration for "Old Ironsides‚" was scheduled to be scrapped - that is‚ stripped of everything valuable or reasonable. What proposal is put forth by Holmes‚ in the last stanza of his poem? Holmes is saying that it would be much

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    Mike Young EAL Semester Final Milburn 1/8/13 Think Different (Individualism) “Self-Reliance” by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Ralph Waldo Emerson was a poet and philosopher from Boston Massachusetts‚ who always brought forth new ideas and refining and redefining his view of the world. “Society everywhere is in conspiracy against the manhood of every one of its members.” Emerson claims that society doesn’t always agree with your beliefs‚ but in order to be a man‚ you must think for yourself and not

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    The Walking Dead Diamond Fenderson SOC/100 February 13‚ 2013 Dr. Dennis Duffin The Walking Dead The Walking Dead is a televised American drama series about a group of people trying to survive a zombie apocalypse developed by Frank Darabont. The series stars Andrew Lincoln as sheriff’s deputy Rick Grimes‚ who awakens from a coma after the world yields to a zombie plague (Griffiths‚ 2011). Dazed and confused from months in the hospital he wanders out to figure out why he cannot find anyone

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    The Walking Dead AMC’s gritty and gruesome apocalyptic hit “The Walking Dead” places the blood thirsty‚ agonized groans of zombies right in our living rooms. The show follows a small group of survivors in the midst of a zombie apocalypse that has decimated some seventy-five percent of the population. The cable series which first premiered in 2010 made no bones about its weekly offering of flesh-eating‚ blood-splattered gore. The opening sequence of the pilot episode features a virus-ridden little

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    3.05 Fireside Poets 1. What metaphors does Holmes use to describe the ship in stanzas one and two of "Old Ironsides"?In the first stanza he says‚ "The meteor of the ocean air‚" which is likening the ships flag as a meteor. In stanza two he refers to the ship as an eagle of the sea to describe how magnificent the ship is on the water. 2. In 1830‚ the 44-gun American warship Constitution‚ the inspiration for "Old Ironsides‚" was scheduled to be scrapped - that is‚ stripped of everything valuable

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    Mushtaq Subject: Classical Poetry Topic: “Distinctive Qualities of Donne as a Poet” Submitted by: Ambreen Naqvi (11014237-1006) M.A English Fall 2011 1st Semester Content  Introduction • John Donne • The Age of Donne • Life History • Major Works  Donne As A Metaphysical Poet • Metaphysical poetry • Love Poetry • Divine Poetry  Donne’s Style • Use of Metaphysical Conceits • Bizarre Imagery &

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