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    Homecoming Analysis

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    around the literal returning of passed Australian soldiers in the sense that they were not appreciated. He has developed his theme through his use of his poetic technique. Mood/Emotions: The main mood evoked by this poem is a kind of sadness and lament. The first line shows an example of this…”All day‚ day after day‚ they’re bringing them home.” The repetition used through this line conveys a sense of relentlessness and tediousness. The vibe expressed by the poet is even-tempered and negative. Bruce

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    giving more responsibilities than youngest child sibling at similar ages. It is not unusual in many families for eldest son to be given responsibilities from early childhood. Many an eldest son lament that your childhood are much shorter and more stressful than your youngest child sibling. Another lament of the eldest son is that you are always the responsible one in the family. The younger sibling or siblings are looking up to you because you’re seen as the role model of being the ultimate in the

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    Suicide If they couldn’t be together in life the only other solution was death‚ right? Why should they have to be apart just because of their parent’s feud. Suicide is a popular plot device in many stories and often makes for a sad story. Although this is not always the case‚ sometimes it can make for a happy ending. The suicide in Romeo and Juliet was not a tragedy. If Romeo and Juliet wanted to be together out of secret they had two options: 1. Run away from their home and family together‚ or

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    the second stanza of the poem Yeats introduces a mystic tree that is half burning in flames and is half abounding with foliage. In the third and fourth stanzas the persona advises the readers to gather all possible materialistic wealth‚ destroy it‚ lament over it‚ and then reflect upon those achievements‚ as genuine happiness can only originate from the grief one receives from acknowledging their achievements of the past. Through personification‚ ominous imagery‚ and the imperative tense Yeats accentuates

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    & Sons. CHISNALL‚ P.‚ 2005. Marketing Research. 7th ed. Maidenhead: McGraw Hill. CLOUGH‚ P. and NUTBROWN‚ C.‚ 2007. A Student’s Guide to Methodology: Justifying Enquiry. 2nd ed.London: Sage. DAWSON‚ C.‚ 2007. A practical guide to research methods: a user-friendly manual for mastering research techniques. 3rd ed. Oxford: How To Books. DENSCOMBE‚ M.‚ 2007. The good research guide for small scale social research projects. 4th ed. Maidenhead: Open University Press DONOHUE‚ R.‚ COOPER‚ B HAIR‚ J.F

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    Homosexual lifestyle is extremely harmful A question many people have is‚ what harm is it to allow same-sex couples the same benefits married heterosexual couples have? Or what harm is there in allowing gays to fill authoritative positions in society who act as role models for our children? The answer is that it is extremely harmful to our children and society as a whole. If our children have role models who are gay‚ they will think being gay is something that is acceptable by society.

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    The Flea By John Donne

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    note "how little" is that thing that she denies him for the flea‚ he says‚ has sucked first his blood‚ at that point her blood‚ with the goa1that inside the flea‚ they are mixed and that getting together can’t be called sin‚ or disgrace or loss of Maidenhead.

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    Psalm 91 Analysis

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    Psalm 91 is about God watching over his people and keeping them safe during times of danger. “This is a psalm for times of exposure and encirclement or challenging the power of evil” (Kidner‚ 1973‚ p. 363). God does not guarantee harm or evil will not come our way‚ but if and when it does‚ God will take us under his wings for protection and safety from danger. Kidner gives an interesting example of dangers‚ “Most of these dangers are of a kind which strike unseen‚ against which the strong are

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    Breath, Eyes, Memory #2

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    death‚ and many more possibilities that can come from different interpretations. In one case‚ the author talks about Sophie’s quest in finding freedom‚ “Sophie’s own quest for freedom began with her elopement with Joseph and the rupture of her maidenhead with a pestle‚ similar to‚ as she says‚ ‘the breaking of manacles‚ an act of freedom’” (page 80). The author shows awareness of Sophie’s attitude towards becoming a freed woman that’s liberated from culture and apart from her mother. By using quotes

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    The Seafarer Caesura

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    comma or period dividing the contents of this statement‚ there is a large space‚ which implies that one should pause. This pause draws attention to this line‚ and its theme of sorrow “I had few loved ones in this land” (Line 16) from The Wife’s Lament is an example of a caesura because it too contains a discontinuity. This gap in the middle of the sentence focuses attention on the latter half of the sentence. Not only does the gap emphasize what the scop intends for it to‚ it also allows for

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