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    Bull Song

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    Bull Song→ point of view of the bull (sad treatment of animals) Capots→ Cape used in bullfighting (Vocab) ** contrast of the violence of the bull from the bulls point of view with the grace and beauty and artistry of matadors  Bull is male Bull symbolizes power Repetition of like flies‚ like flies roaring- associate roaring with lions ( unusual image of like flies roaring)→ negative image! Shift to second stanza Stood dizzied:  Sun and anger: reminiscent of the stranger ( killing

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    Love

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    Notes on Emily Dickinson Poems This is my letter to the world Theme- nature holds beauty‚ truth‚ love Speaker – nature lover‚ poet Imagery/ Symbols – hands = people of the world Figurative Lang. – metaphor letter = poem‚ personification (world cannot write to her) Sound Device – slant rhyme – world and told‚ dashes – pauses for effect Structure – 2 quatrains Tone – hopeful Mood - hopeful Hope is a thing with feathers Theme – hope endures‚ hope sustains us through life’s hardships Figurative Lang

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    describe‚ how song of j. Alfred prufrock could be a modernist poem? As with many other works of the Modern period in English literature‚ T. S. Eliot utilizes fragmentation‚ allusion‚ and symbolism to show J. Alfred Prufrock’s inability to act towards the outside world. Prufrock appears‚ in the poem‚ to be a middle-aged balding man who has a very pressing question to ask someone (presumably a woman); however‚ he finds it hard to vocalize his feelings to other people. Instead‚ he spends his time dwelling

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    Love

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    this now‚ especially in the middle of the night :> What is love? There’s no such definition for love. Defining it leads to many conclusions. But for me‚ Love is something worth sacrificing for. I’ve experienced so many past relationships‚ things I’ve learned is that You can never predict what will happen and if it is FOREVER you both are heading to. Relationships depend on how the both of you will handle it. You have to give your love‚ trust and respect to each other. Tossing a fight is healthy

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    Love

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    OF THE STUDY: Love‚ we all know is very special .Loving has many kinds like love on family‚ friends‚ or a relationship between two opposite sex .We all experience love but all of us don’t really know where it really started .As for me it started with God the father because without God we cannot feel love .God really loved us that he even sacrificed His own son‚ Jesus to cleanse our sins .That is how God the father showed His love on us and that’s why love started with Him. Love has been described

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    The Song of Roland

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    The Song of Roland Essay Most young boys see strong‚ courageous characters in many of their cartoons‚ or in their books. The cartoon their watching may be new‚ but the image of a hero has been around for thousands of years. The tragic and epic heroes have been central characters in some of the most important pieces in history. The epic hero is characterized by being a person of high birth‚ being capable of superhuman feats‚ intervention of the supernatural‚ and trying to immortalize themselves

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    "The song of Roland"

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    Main Characters: Charlemagne- the Christian‚ Frank king who is notably an ally to the Pope and great Conqueror. He was also known as Charles the Great. Roland- The "hero" of The Song of Roland. Not much is known from him in a historical standpoint. Roland’s tragic flaw is pride. Oliver- Roland’s best friend and advisor. Oliver is very brave and noble. He attempts to urge Roland to blow his Oliphant to reach the Franks Plot Summary Charlemagne’s army led by Roland is fighting the Muslims. Marsilla

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    Mad Max Fury Road Essay

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    Do Not‚ My Friends‚ Become Addicted to Water This year‚ George Miller released the long-awaited film “Mad Max: Fury Road”. In this post-nuclear-apocalyptic world‚ a new power structure has arisen under the figurehead known as “Immortan Joe”‚ a man poisoned by radiation that has only risen in command due to his monopolized hold on the population’s water supply. Essentially‚ his God complex is entirely validated by his ability to decide the fate of his people through the giving‚ or withholding‚ of

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    The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock: The Pitiful Prufrock T.S. Elliot’s "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock‚" is a melancholy poem of one man’s frustrated search to find the meaning of his existence. The speaker’s strong use of imagery contributes to the poems theme of communion and loneliness. The Poem begins with an invitation from Prufrock to follow him through his self-examination. The imagery of this invitation begins with a startling simile‚ "Let us go then you and I/ When the evening

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    The Girl Child

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    The Girl Child The very fact that the girl child has become a topic of discussion and debate‚ points to the fact that‚ this is something different to the other of the human species. The girls have always and everywhere been considered to be lesser of the two beings of the human species. Why this has come to be‚ is beyond our comprehension‚ but‚ the fact remains that‚ the girl has not only been considered as the lesser‚ but has always been really neglected also. It can not be imagined how this situation

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