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    Mid Autumn Festival

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    Do you believe that there are some people living in the Moon thousand years ago? According to The Cuoi Legend Hang Nga (Moon Goddess) and Cuoi lived in there. As you know‚ a special festival involves in this legend called the Mid Autumn Moon Festival. It takes place on Middle August of Moon Calender every year. Mid is an exciting festival to Vietnamese people so they prepare carefully and have many exciting cultural activities. Mid is a celebration for children and moreover‚ during the Mid‚ all

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    ODD TO AUTUMN

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    “Father of English Criticism‚ a. BEN JONSON THE FIRST ENG CRITIC‚ DRYDEN THE FATHER OF CRITICISM: Jonson is known as the first English critic but Dryden as the father of English criticism. It was Dr Johnson who conferred the title of ‘The Father of English Criticism’ on Dryden. Saintsbury‚ T.S. Eliot and many other modern critics support Dr. Johnson’s views. Of course by saying that Ben Jonson is the first critic of England Dryden’s position has not been degraded. That remark is based on

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    Autumn Taine Monologue

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    Autumn Taine Autumn woke up in one of Austin’s shirts. She got up and headed to the bathroom. She traded her shorts for some of her yoga pants. She left Austin’s shirt on. She went to the kitchen to start breakfast. By the time she had cracked the first egg‚ arms wrapped around her. They might have been Jason’s - no‚ Jason would never grab her like this. Neither would Austin. She tried to scream‚ but a firm hand closed around her mouth. Fear spread through her body like acid. The person dragged

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    ode to autumn summary

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    SUMMARY According to Keats‚ Autumn is a season of mists; a cloudlike aggregation of minute globules of water suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth’s surface‚ reducing visibility to a lesser degree than fog;  and mellow; soft‚ sweet‚ and full-flavored from ripeness‚ as fruit: well-matured‚ as wines: soft and rich‚ as sound‚ tones‚ color‚ or light: made gentle and compassionate by age or maturity; softened: friable or loamy‚ as soil: mildly and pleasantly intoxicated or high: pleasantly

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    Keat's Ode to Autumn

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    Keats: Ode to Autumn Analysis Ode to Autumn has a very different theme and style in comparison to many of Keat’s other poems. While most of Keats poems contain sharp cadences and emotionally charged themes‚ Ode to Autumn is a calm‚ descriptive poem about Keat’s perspective of the season Autumn and its relation to other season. In the Poem Ode to Autumn‚ Keats mainly utilizes rustic‚ vivid‚ visual and tactile imagery to describe the scenes of Autumn. The varying and slower cadences along with personification

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    ‘To Autumn’ Analysis ‘To Autumn’ is a caricature of the Autumnal season written by John Keats around 1820. Keat’s direct address‚ and thus his personification of Autumn is evident through the use of the direct determiner ‘To’ which resembles the conventional opening sequence of a letter. From the personification of Autumn‚ we can denote that ‘she’ is the intended audience‚ and that we are merely onlookers to Keat’s celebration. The purpose of the piece is to eulogize the season‚ exploring most

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    Commentary on Field of Autumn Advancing like a silent threat‚ the onset of winter is presented throughout the poem as a season with sinister intent. The “acid breath of noon” approaches in a “Slow” manner‚ as if sneaking up on autumn. The personification of the “acid breath” not only suggests to the reader the fog is murderous‚ but one could be lead to imagine that the fog is poison gas. This is because “Field of Autumn” was published in 1947‚ two years after the Second World War; clearly the memory

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    St. Clare of Assisi Life

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    St. Clare was born Chiarra Offreduccio in Assisi‚ Italy on July 16‚ 1194 to a wealthy family.  Her father‚ Favorino Scifi‚ was a count and her mother was the countess Ortalana‚ now a blessed. Her father died when she was very young.  After hearing St. Francis preach in the streets one day‚ she confided to him her own desire to live her life for God.  The two became good friends. On Palm Sunday in the year 1212‚ the local bishop presented Clare with a palm‚ which she took as a sign to follow her vocation

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    The title of the novel Absolution relates closely to the character of Clare Wald and this will be discussed with reference to Absolution as a whole. A dictionary definition of the world ‘absolution’ states that it is a formal forgiveness of a person’s sins. In the novel‚ Absolution‚ the one character who is in constant seek for absolution is Clare Wald. Throughout the novel and as one begins to know more about the character of Clare‚ one sees her meaning and interpretation of absolution and witnesses

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    The Autumn and the Fall of Leaves It is not true that the close of a life which ends in a natural fashion- --life which is permitted to put on the display of death and to go out in glory- --inclines the mind to rest. It is not true of a day ending nor the passing of the year‚ nor of the fall of leaves. Whatever permanent‚ uneasy question is native to men‚ comes forward most insistent and most loud at such times. There are still places where one can feel and describe the spirit of the falling

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