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    Big Two-Hearted River

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    “bomb”. Although the condition of Nick Adams in “Big Two-Hearted River” by Ernest Hemingway was not this severe‚ he is still very disturbed by what he witnessed in Europe during the war. He returns to the forest he cherished and roamed in his childhood years to mentally bring himself back from the battle fields‚ to forget the atrocities he witnessed and reminisce in the joys of his childhood. The function of Arcadia in “Big Two-Hearted River” is Nick’s place of healing‚ a happy place from his childhood

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    Man from Snowy River

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    The Man from Snowy River written by AB ‘Banjo’ Paterson is a very significant Australian poem that strongly reflects and represents Australia and Australian culture in the 1890s. It uses a variety of literary techniques to further convey the idea of Australia culture and to better create imagery for the reader. “The man from Snowy River” constructs this view of Australia through its use of literary devices and techniques such as personification. Phrases include ‘cracks had gathered’‚ ‘woke the

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    Spoon River Anthology The Spoon River Anthology is a story of many different cultured people all dying in a small town known as Spoon River. This play was based upon free-verse‚ and gravestone epitaphs‚ where the dead actually told their own story. The mood of the play was very dark. The lighting for this play set the mood‚ timid yet bold in some moments. The Scenery was based around a large grave stone. I wish there would have been more props; it would have made the play a lot more interesting

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    Worldviews Observed in the Film “A River Runs Through It” Laura Paul Colorado Christian University People come from different parts of the world and possess different beliefs based on the way they were raised. It doesn’t matter where you are if you pay close attention you will notice there are many worldviews around you. The film “A River Runs Through It” is conveyed from a biblical worldview‚ however the film itself portrays another worldview as well. This story is

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    Indus Valley

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    While reading chapter one in our text book‚ I learned about the ancient civilizations that are no longer around. I noticed how different their cultures were from ours today. However‚ those are the foundations of who we are. Starting with the Paleolithic people‚ they were the groundwork for all humankind. Life for them was basic and simple. They didn?t wake up and wonder what they were going to wear. The men were hunters and gatherers‚ and the women were caregivers and producers. That is a theme

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    A River Runs Through It: God‚ Fishing‚ and Montana A River Runs Through It is one of my personal favorite stories. I have read the book and watched the movie before in high school‚ and loved them then. I have also watched the movie with my grandmother several times. We both like the narration by Robert Redford and the story lines. It reflects our own family‚ and is a masterpiece in our opinions. While the film adaptation may be different than Maclean’s novella‚ the film shows the book in a different

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    of Rivers” by Langston Hughes‚ the speaker uses descriptive language and experiences to explain to the readers that the speaker knows rivers‚ not only geographically but historically as well. In the poem the speaker uses vivid and evocative language to describe rivers around the world. All the rivers in this poem originate from different countries and continents such as Asia‚ Africa‚ Egypt‚ and North America. The rivers mentioned include the Nile river‚ the Congo river‚ the Euphrates river‚ and

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    civilizations that were very different. Mesopotamian and Indus civilizations were two of the many civilizations that would have travelled to each other’s land to trade goods. However‚ because the Mesopotamian and Indus merchants were from different cultures‚ they would have viewed each other’s civilizations very differently. For example‚ a Mesopotamian could have thought that the buildings of the Indus civilization were terribly built while an Indus merchant could have thought that Mesopotamian buildings

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    Piracy in Indian Ocean

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    Indus Water Treaty which was signed in 1960‚ has shown resilience in withstanding the inconsistent and unstable relations between India and Pakistan. According to the treaty‚ India is allowed to utilize water of Ravi and Beas where as Pakistan has rights over Indus‚ Jhelum and Chenab. However‚ India may tap the hydroelectric potential of the rivers specified for Pakistan with a condition that any such attempt would not affect the timings and flow of waters in these rivers. Since Pakistan and India

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    AUGUST 13‚ 2014 YEAR 10 ENGLISH ASSESSMENT RATIONALE UNIT: THE CHANGING AUSTRALIAN VOICE [NAME REDACTED] GIRRAWEEN HIGH SCHOOL Task Requirements Task: You are to create a representation of TWO of the poems studied in class and an explanation or rationale of your work. In this task you are to consider the values and assumptions underlying the voice in the poems and explore the effect of changing context on those values and assumptions. How you decide to represent these ideas on the

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