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    Shakespeare’s 18th and 130th sonnets have similar messages‚ and yet manage to contrast one another entirely. Both sonnets discuss the uselessness of applying superlatives to the description of a person. The Bard’s 18th sonnet‚ “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day‚” addresses someone who Shakespeare feels is more beautiful and perfect than a summer day and that even the clearest skies and loveliest flowers are no match for his beloved. Sonnet 130‚ “My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun‚” also

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    mary quant

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    Mary Quant was born in kent in 1934. She attended goldsmiths college of art whilst studying illustration. There she met her future husband Alexander Green. After graduation quant went on to work in a milners as a sower specialising in hats. In 1955 quant set up a shop along with her boyfriend and an accountant in London called bazaar. They sold clothes in a mod and Chelsea range which became even more popular than anyone could imagine. Quant broke the mould and shortened womens skirts‚ This is where

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    William Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 116” and Edna St. Vincent Millay’s “Love Is Not All” both attempt to define love‚ by telling what love is and what it is not. Shakespeare’s sonnet praises love and speaks of love in its most ideal form‚ while Millay’s poem begins by giving the impression that the speaker feels that love is not all‚ but during the unfolding of the poem we find the ironic truth that love is all. Shakespeare‚ on the other hand‚ depicts love as perfect and necessary from the beginning to

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    Mary Wigman

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    Mary Wigman: Witch Dance Word Count: 1120 Through her simplification and breaking down of theatrical and aesthetic dance‚ Mary Wigman stands as one of the most inspirational figures of 20th century dance. Her unique use of theatrical elements such as masks‚ sound‚ costume and movement created an evolution of dance that was never seen before. Her use of the character‚ The Witch‚ changed the world’s views on dance forever‚ and inspired a revolution of artistic quality all around Europe. In this essay

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    Compare Hour and Sonnet 43

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    Higher English Paper Section A – Question 7 “Hour compared with Sonnet 43” Both poems are about love. Hour presents love as being times enemy‚ whereas‚ Sonnet 43 presents love as absolute and unconditional. Both poets see love as being precious and worth more than life itself. Barrett Browning shows love as lasting forever‚ but Duffy feels that love can’t last forever. Sonnet 43 is an old fashioned poem; you can see this from the form. It uses iambic pentameter which creates the feeling of

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    Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote the poem Sonnet 43. The word sonnet means a verse form consisting of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme. This sonnet is about how the author loves her lovely without limits and boundaries‚ with all her forces and her soul and how she will love him even after death. Love can be strong as faith. The author sends a message that love can be just as strong as faith in a religious figure head. She compares him to her childlike faith‚ like how a child has a very forgiving

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    Lloyd Schwartz’s sonnet In Emily Dickinson’s Bedroom”‚ tells about the self-reflection needed to find one’s inspiration even through the simple things around us like in Emily Dickinson’s room‚ the speaker talks about how it felt to be in Emily Dickinson’s room: explaining it was a very simple room with very little if not any furniture. The speaker develops this theme by introducing the room and explaining how his experience of being in it alone like Emily Dickinson; the speaker addresses it by using

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    Oh Mary

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    Oh Mary: A moving narrative about my deceased grandmother‚ Mary. Losing a best friend is the worst kind of feeling in a lifetime‚ is it not? On September 28th‚ 2008 I had lost my grandma due to cervical cancer. Her name was Mary Theresa Hammond and she was seventy-three years old when she had passed away. She was the only person in my life who loved me‚ cared about me‚ and understood me and much as she did. Nobody has ever been closer to my heart than she once was. The relationship between us was

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    Sonnet 16 - John Milton

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    Sonnet 16 – On His Blindness by John Milton John Milton is considered to be the most significant English author after William Shakespeare. Although his chief work is “Paradise Lost”‚ he also wrote other wonderful poems‚ prose‚ as well as sonnets‚ in which he tackles a number of subjects which range from religious to political. Rarely is one piece of writing limited to one or the other of those fields. Among all the sonnetsSonnet 16 is special because

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    Apollo 11

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    Apollo 11 From countdown to splashdown‚ Apollo 11s mission was filled with some surprising twists and turns. It took a combination of luck‚ determination and guts for the crew of Michael Collins‚ Buzz Aldrin‚ and Neil Armstrong to get the Eagle to the surface of the moon with only 30 seconds of fuel remaining! Experience the moments leading up to the lunar landing with me. On the morning of July 16‚ 1969 a 60-ton Saturn 5 rocket was given a thorough inspection on launch pad 39-A at the Kennedy

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