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    John Brown’s efforts to keep slavery from spreading westward are heroic. If one is in the Southern region of the country you might have the viewpoint that Brown was nothing more than a terrorist that acted unjustifiably with his actions at Harpers Ferry. Brown himself obviously felt justified in his actions and that he was working through God‚ “I believe that to have interfered as I have done‚ in behalf of His despised poor‚ was not wrong‚ but right.” The fact of the matter is that today while his

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    Wright’s "Autumn Begins in Martins Ferry‚ Ohio" The poem’s title seems to depict a harvest scene with foliage falling from the trees‚ the end of summer‚ preparation for winter‚ Autumn Begins. But this seasonal change in nature’s life cycle occurs metaphorically in Martins Ferry‚ Ohio‚ Wright’s hometown‚ which already gives an introduction in itself to the changes‚ which occur there. The feelings and emotions which affected him. He was born In Martins Ferry‚ Ohio on December 13‚ 1927. His father

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    “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry” is a nine section poem written by Walt Whitman that was originally published in 1856‚ then revised and republished in 1881. The poem seems to be an attempt to address the future to an audience that is composed of people from the future. Whitman’s first section opens with imagery of what the character is seeing in his immediate vicinity. Whitman begins to consider the other people on the ferry with him and those that are on the other ferries on the river. With the words:

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    connected to the other passengers on the ferry in his poem Crossing Brooklyn Ferry. “It avails not‚ time nor place – distance avails not‚ I am with you‚ you men and women of a generation‚ or ever so many generations hence‚ Just as you feel when you look on the river and sky‚ so I felt‚ Just as any of you is one of a living crowd‚ I was once of a crowd” (p. 1070). He feels connected to the other people that have in the past and will in the future ride the ferry on their commute home from work. It

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    First Battle of Bull Run (428) Since the Battle of Fort Sumpter‚ three months later‚ the first major battle during the civil war began on July 21‚ 1861 which was called The First Battle of Bull Run in Manassas. During this major battle‚ General Irvin McDowell commanded the large Union army while General Pierre G.T. Beauregard commanded the Confederate army. The Union perceived that they would make a quick and swift victory with very little loss‚ but it was the opposite. At the time both sides

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    Regarding the color‚ this is also portrayed differently in the two different parts of the painting‚ where in the city landscape more cool colors are found‚ meanwhile in the ferry‚ more warm colors are found. This was done based on present events‚ so most likely the reason why Estes painted the ferry red was because in real life the ferry is red. Although these can still be slightly altered in order to give a higher impact to the painting’s meaning‚ this could be by adding or taking away value and intensity

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    Australian poet attempts to explore these concepts in two of his poems ”Late Ferry” and “The North Coast” and a related text “The Relative Advantages of

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    The book Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is written by Jules Verne. This book like other books of Jules Verne‚ is a science fiction book which mentions invention that a head of their times. In this book the main character‚ Pierre Aronnax‚ narrates the story. In the time of this story‚ 19th century‚ there was an unknown object in the ocean that disturbed the ships and caused some of them sink. Mr. Aronnax companied with other peoples‚ were sent to identify this object. By an accident‚ Mr. Aronnax

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    American spirit. This freedom from Europe opens the door for America to blossom into the political‚ artistic‚ and intellectual model for the world. Whitman’s “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry” displays the interconnectedness of him and his fellow passengers with each generation‚ while at the same time transcending time and space. The ferry is a symbol that represents the ebb and flow of time‚ while the speaker and his fellow passengers transcend space. The American bard is the poet/historian/musician who will

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    ’Poetic Language is used to Capture Human Experiences; `In Robert Gray’s poems‚ he uses language to capture human experiences. In two of his poems; old house and late ferry‚ gray has effectively captured human experiences by his varies poetic languages and through insight and feeling. Throughout both texts late ferry and old house‚ gray’s main message in the poems‚ with his critical analysis‚ is the destruction of nature by mankind. In old house‚ gray has captured the human experience

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