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    of theology‚” and “the work seems modern in its giving Johannine characteristics equality with‚ and even precedence over‚ Lutheran ones.” The theological message of John’s Passion is rooted in the viewpoint that the crucifixion of Jesus was a “triumphant event.” Jesus is glorified on the cross and in his death‚ not just in the resurrection. There is a major

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    The music turns triumphant and joyful and is set at a happily content moderato tempo. A third theme is introduced during the coda which does little to tie the piece together for a conclusion‚ instead it provides a sense of confusion. Instruments seem to be conversing back and forth

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    Beethoven‚ Powell‚ and the Human Experience Music is a powerful and unique vehicle for the arts. Graham eludes to this in several places throughout the chapter that deals with music and sonic art. He states that‚ "Music is special among art forms. While in theory photography could replace painting or cinema replace theatre‚ nothing could replace the experience of hearing music." (Graham 101) This assertion can be generally agreed upon. However‚ music and its ability to communicate ideas and the

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    Many stories hold immense truth and meaning behind the words on a page. Water symbolism specifically‚ is used to represent a form of rebirth. No matter how it may be used‚ whether through submersion or simple rain‚ it can signify great meaning for the story written. Submersion symbolism‚ specifically water‚ represents ideas of rebirth. It could mean renewal‚ where one is cleansed of their past or old self‚ or it could mean death of one leading to life for others. The time period where “The Horse

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    different kind of bell; silver‚ golden‚ brazen and iron. The first stanza‚ which portrays the ’silver bells’‚ is about the cheerful bells‚ promises of fun and possibly the time of Christmas. Here‚ in the beginning of the poem‚ the reader is given joyful sounds along with the onomatopoeic words like ’tinkle’‚ ’twinkle’ and ’tintinnabulation’. A lot of refrain appears in the poem; for example the repetition of the word ’time’ (l. 9) that gives the reader a sense of a ticking clock‚ as if to describe

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    In the world‚ about 1.4 million people identify themselves as transgender‚ such as celebrities from Caitlyn Jenner‚ Laverne Cox‚ Erika Ervin‚ and many more. According to New York Times‚ study’s shows most transgender people are from the ages of 18 to 44. What is transgender exactly? What is gender identity? Transgender is one who identifies themselves as the opposite sex from the sex he/she was born with and their own internal gender identity do not match. Gender identity is someone’s internal‚

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    One of the primary sonnets I’ll be investigating in this exposition is by Robert Frost‚ "Out-Out". Ice has a special strategy for exemplification to make certain feelings in this ballad. The buzz saw‚ however one might say‚ it’s a kind of hardware‚ is also called being‚ forcefully growling and rattling as it does its work. At the point when the sister makes the supper declaration‚ the saw shows that it has its very own psyche by "bouncing" out of the kid’s deliver its energy. Robert Frost wouldn’t

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    How the Elements of Fiction are Used in Hawthorns Young Goodman Brown Desiree Terry English Composition II 23 February 2012 Outline Introduction Thesis: Hawthorne uses the Elements of fiction in Young Goodman Brown to depict a story of his family’s history and religious background. I Hawthorne uses time periods‚ location and physical structure settings that all relate to the Purity society and his historical family story. A. The first setting in young Goodman brown was set in Salem

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    The royal family Odysseus‚ Penelope‚ and Telemachus boarded the ship and took a vacation to the island of St. Vanessa. They sailed for three days and three nights until they reached their stunning location. Once they stepped off the boat‚ the family was awestruck by the luscious greenery and tropical colors that flooded their vision. Exquisite birds flew above the canopy of trees and the rustle of animals could be heard just past the patchwork of branches. Brilliant flowers sprung from overhanging

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    ‘The violets’‚ ‘A Valediction’ and ‘Sharpness of Death’ Gwen Harwood poetry deeply explores many aspects of the human experience. In ‘The Violets’ her poetry explores the passage of time. That the passing of time is inevitable and brings about loss and change. This poem explores the nature of memories and the role they play in finding solace for this loss. ‘A Valediction’ explores the importance of the balance between physical and spiritual love. Harwood explores the nature of both form of love

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