British poets during the nineteenth century‚ a period of great social‚ economic and environmental change‚ experienced an astounding shift in poetic style‚ in which many based their work on the ‘beauty’ of their surroundings‚ and how mankind affected this. Of this period‚ two of the leading nature poets in British literary history‚ Gerard Manley Hopkins and William Wordsworth became known‚ renowned as great figures in British literary history. Both adopted a ‘sacramental’ view of nature‚ that is they
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Unlike Shakespeare whose sonnets were usually written in a strict poetic form that was exceptionally popular during his lifetime and whose concepts are too layered to explain through linear communication‚ Jose Garcia Villa as a writer‚ however‚ presented his composition‚ “Sonnet I‚” in a direct manner (tone) wherein it effectively expressed its principal point on the primary line and let the readers clearly understand that a poem must be magical if they are planning to do one. Comprising of 14 lines
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toughest situations with pride and dignity. 5. What type of poem is it? Shakespearean sonnet‚ 14 lines long (3 quatrains or stanzas – lines 1 thru 12 and one couplet (lines 13 thru 14). 6. What is the rhyme scheme? ABAB CDCD EFEF GG 7. What is the Meter? Iambic pentameter (meaning five foot or iambs and 10 syllables in each line).
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I set my boat to sea” (9)‚ in this line she is comparing her thoughts to boats. She uses different objects to characterize the thoughts running through her head and to get her point across. Like all free verse poems‚ this poem doesn’t have any set meter. The writer uses line breaks to separate the poem into three paragraphs. As far as organization goes‚ it was very unstable and disorganized. Almost like a hand full of different subjects being thrown at you when you’re reading it. It
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Gabriela Mistral’s‚ “Tiny Feet” A child’s tiny feet‚ Blue‚ blue with cold‚ How can they see and not protect you? Oh‚ my God! (1-4) Tiny wounded feet‚ Bruised all over by pebbles‚ Abused by snow and soil! (5-7) Man‚ being blind‚ ignores that where you step‚ you leave A blossom of bright light‚ that where you have placed your bleeding little soles a redolent tuberose grows. (8-13) Since‚ however‚ you walk through the streets so straight‚
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Scalability in Distributed Systems (10%) 09488987 David Kearns -Problems YouTube was facing A big problem YouTube were facing during its rise in popularity was that the number of developers went up by two but the number of videos being watched went up as Mike tells us in the YouTube vid ‘9 orders of magnitude’. In the video Mike also describes a fatal mistake he had made when coding the interface between the servlet and template layer he used a dictionary which is a bad idea. Like a lot of
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and remainder 44 mod 8 = 4. b) Since 21 · 37 = 777‚ we have quotient 777 div 21 = 37 and remainder 777 mod 21 = 0 . c) As above‚ we can compute 123 div 19 = 6 and 123 mod 19 = 9. However‚ since the dividend is negative and the remainder is nonzero‚ the quotient is −(6 + 1) = −7 and the remainder is 19 − 9 = 10. To check that −123 div 19 = −7 and −123 mod 19 = 10 ‚ we note that −123 = (−7)(19) + 10. d) Since 1 div 23 = 0 and 1 mod 23 = 1 ‚ we have −1 div 23 = −1 and −1 mod 23 = 22 . e) Since
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To what extent does the representation of past events and recollections lead us to a boundless consciousness of the complexity of human attitudes and behaviour? In exploring the inherent tensions between history and memory and by acknowledging the specific authorial choices‚ we are lead to a heightened consciousness of the complexity of human attitudes and behaviour. Mark Baker holds a tight reign of control over his work by deciding what to keep and omit throughout his non-fiction prose text‚ the
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1. ”A good supervisor in a manufacturing plant could be a good supervisor in a bank." DISCUSS. I believe that a good supervisor in one place is not always a good supervisor in another‚ however‚ it is very likely that a good supervisor at a manufacturing plant would also do well at a bank. A supervisor is defined as “someone who supervises as in a large business or enterprise‚” supervise itself means “to be in charge of (someone or something) : to watch and direct (someone or something)” this means
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Peter Weir – Witness Context A young Amish boy being a sole witness to a murder‚ policeman John Book goes into hiding in an Amish community to protect the boy until trial. Whilst hiding‚ he develops an understanding of the Amish culture and forms a relationship with the community. Themes 1. Acceptance of Violence in Western Society [Technology influencing the acceptance of Violence in society] 2. Good and Evil [When there is good‚ there is evil] 3. Identity and Belonging [Demographic
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