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    prosper at the same time. As with any civilization‚ they told myths to explain natural phenomena‚ like storms and the seasons. One of the more recognizable Celtic god is Lugh‚ who originated in Ireland‚ and the Outer Hebride islands‚ off the coast of Scotland. Lugh is said to have hosted a contest on Ireland‚ and anyone who had the mettle to go up against a god could join. However‚ Lugh did not anticipate that Belor‚ the king of a race of giants known as Fomorians would accept the challenge. Through

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    belonging in terms of our families‚ our language‚ our religion‚ our home‚ and ultimately the society in which we live. In an interview later in life‚ McCourt would state “I am actually a New Yorker. It’s what I’m passionate about. If I go back to Ireland‚ I feel I don’t belong there.” McCourt’s novel begins in New York. Frank is three years old‚ and he lives in a small‚ run-down apartment with his two year old brother Malachy‚ his baby brothers Oliver and Eugene‚ and his parents‚ Angela and Malachy

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    A Modest Proposal written in 1729 by Jonathan Swift is a Juvenalian satirical essay. Swift’s purpose in writing this proposal was to point out the problems in Ireland‚ which was poverty and overpopulation of poor people. He sarcastically suggested that the solution to solve these problems was to eat children. Thus‚ this is what makes his satirical essay Juvenalian. It is Juvenalian because it is filled with dark moral indignation and absurd suggestion of murdering thousands of innocent children and

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    definitely grasps the reader’s attention with an outrageous proposal using satire. His use of rhetorical strategies formats his article into a well-organized argument. The purpose of his argument is to raise awareness about the starving people of Ireland. Swift‚ being one of the most prestigious writers of his times forms a solid argument using each of the following rhetorical strategies‚ ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. By using a satire‚ Swift hopes to grasp the attention of the English elites. Swift

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    archaeologists. From a linguistic point of view‚ scholars set the concept of Celtic to label the assortment of languages spoken in Central and Western Europe since the first millennium BC‚ which belong to the Indo-European branch‚ and only survived in Ireland‚ Scotland‚ Wales‚ and Brittany (Dietler 586). On the other hand‚ there is a more restricted concept of the term‚ referred in this case to the so-called historical Celts‚ traditionally understood as the group of tribal societies in Europe‚ who shared

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    blowing from the seventeenth century onwards. From the ruled to the rulers the Irish played a significant and almost universal role in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade and their story is one which is deserving of a greater knowledge both at home in Ireland but also worldwide. In relation to the question‚ what is certain is that during two centuries of the Atlantic slave trade‚ Irish merchants managed to build vast dynasties on the back of the suffering of astronomical numbers of innocent people and

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    Regarded by many as one of the finest novelists of his time‚ Belfast-born Brian Moore left Ireland a young man‚ and spent more than fifty years in Canada and the US. However‚ as Martin McGinley found out (belatedly)‚ he had strong links with Donegal. The great Brian Moore and the Donegal connection So I mention to Muriel that I’m doing an article about Brian Moore‚ the writer‚ and she says‚ “His mother was from Donegal‚ wasn’t she?” It seems that the world has been aware for some time that

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    thinking god was telling him to guide the people of the era into Christianity. Before he could do this he spent ten more years studying and became a Bishop. He moved back it Ireland and spread the word of Christianity. Soon after he got leaders to turn to this religion and more and more churches started practicing Christianity. Ireland became one nation under one god which many people celebrate today through St. Patrick’s Day.

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    A Cultural Analysis of Mary Lerner’s "Little Selves" Every story that has ever been written has some aspect that is relevant to the time period the story was written in. Published in 1916‚ "Little Selves" is entwined with the past issues pertaining to the surge in immigration‚ namely the Irish immigrant life. The cultural issue of the importance of one’s heritage manifests itself throughout the story and drives the story in the end. Although the issue isn’t entirely unique for the time period‚ the

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    1. In “A Modest Proposal”‚ Swift begins to voice his opinion of Ireland’s poverty and suffering individuals. After reading the first few words‚ a reader would think Swift has some sympathy for these poor people; however‚ Swift’s satire ends up having a twist. Swift states‚ “I have been assured by a very knowing American of my acquaintance in London‚ that a young healthy child well nursed is at a year old a most delicious‚ nourishing‚ and wholesome food‚ whether stewed‚ roasted‚ baked‚ or boiled.”

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