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    Ambrose Bierce’s writing style and choice of structure. Ambrose Bierce uses a very unique writing style he makes things sound happy and joyful but at the same time dark and depressing. In An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge‚ we are told the story of Peyton Farquhar’s hanging and escape. In the story we are led to believe he escapes the noose last second but as the story continues it hints more and more towards his death. As the story continues it tells how he is drifting down the river spinning hinting

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    Gatsby: A Man With Many Meanings During the notorious time of “The Jazz Age”‚ the American People continuously danced to swingy‚ joyful‚ voluptuous music. People all over America were living life to the fullest. Party after party‚ drink after drink people in the 1920’s didn’t care what the prohibition in tailed. People were buying everything upon everything‚ until the point where their funds ceased. The American people fell for consumerism. All people cared about was when the next big party was

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    "The Flower" by George Herbert is an exuberant‚ joyful poem in which a single image of the spiritual life is expanded with naturalness and elegance that appear effortless. Herbert refines a style in which the writer tries to write honestly and directly from experience: his imagery is more homely and accessible than John Donne’s: if nothing is too exotic for inclusion in Donne’s verse‚ nothing is too ordinary for inclusion in Herbert’s. But this has the result that Herbert’s images are‚ generally

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    Somebody’s Mother Analysis Somebody’s Mother‚ by: Mary Dow Brine‚ is basically about somebody’s mother. The title of this poem implies that you will probably be reading about a mother and what she does. When you think of a mother‚ you think of a woman maybe in her thirties with kids who are around age five through nine‚ and possibly not afraid of anything you throw at her. That’s what is expected of a mother right? The first two lines of this poem imply the physical features of the mother. She

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    Class: EN2202 Paper: Mid-term essay I confirm that I have read and understood NUS guidelines on plagiarism and I hereby affirm that my work is free of it. I have not used any secondary sources in my work. Signature: ______________ Date: __________________ ‘Juggler’ by Richard Wilbur is a reflective yet kinaesthetic poem which consists of five sestets‚ each of which follows an abcbac rhyme scheme. The rhyme scheme is not regular but it is consistent throughout

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    Throughout the long and dynamic history of David Bowie’s career the musician explores a vast variety of themes‚ narratives‚ personas and musical identity. Yet throughout this longevity Bowie often returned to a themes or ideas‚ examining these themes again or meditating on the idea through a new perspective. Concepts of time‚ space‚ youth‚ melancholy‚ and gender are all theme and ideas David Bowie has explored and returned to multiple times in his creative process. Similar to these continuing themes

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    colonization as she contemplates Columbus who returned to Spain imprisoned in chains. “King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella had sent [Columbus] back to Spain fettered in chains attached to the bottom of the ship. How I loved this picture—to see the usually triumphant Columbus‚ brought so low‚ seated at the bottom of a boat just watching things go by” (Kincaid 78). Annie enjoys seeing Columbus brought so low because he returned to Spain in the way that slaves were sent to the Americas. The phrase‚ "the great

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    whom she falls in love. Her husband is nice with her in the beginning but then starts to ignore her and tries to drive her insane. Louise is unhappy because of the attitude of her husband towards her. Because of Manka’s cleverness she is always triumphant whereas both Louise and Paula are victims of chain of accidents. The themes of all the three works of art are completely different. The theme of "Clever Manka" is that of a fairy-tale like story. As the story begins with "There was once a rich

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    Comparison of three Sculptures Differences between Michelangelo’s David and Bernini’s David are abundant and clear. Bernini’s version of David is a more classical interpretation. It focuses on David’s muscularity and his bone structure. In this version David is clothed‚ but just barely‚ ensuring that the viewer can see the definition of David’s muscles‚ and yet not revealing too much. Bernini’s version also shows David in action‚ as opposed to Michelangelo’s still pose of David. Bernini chose

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    left abandoned. These stately homes have huge‚ high-pitched roofs‚ large and rectangular living rooms with life-sized mirrors‚ old‚ wooden furniture and ornate Vienna sets.        The churches of the Ilocos Region are the enduring symbol of the triumphant transformation of the Ilocano from being practitioners of indigenous religions to practitioners of theistic Christianity. Some of its most impressive churches are: the Vigan Cathedral in Ilocos Sur with its massive hand-carved images of the via

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