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    The poem can be viewed as a sensational verse or emotional monolog. Each spring‚ the speaker in the lyric‚ probably the writer himself and his neighbor‚ an old New England rancher stroll along the stone divider between their individual properties to survey and repair the harm done to the divider consistently‚ apparently by cruel climate and seekers. Every rancher gets the stones that have tumbled to his side and places them back on the divider yet being of uneven shapes and sizes‚ they don’t stay

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    The theme of distance is introduced in the opening line. When the speaker informs the reader‚ “Tonight I can write the saddest lines‚” he suggests that he could not previously. We later learn that his overwhelming sorrow over a lost lover has prevented him from writing about their relationship and its demise. The speaker’s constant juxtaposition of past and present illustrate his inability to come to terms with his present isolated state. Neruda’s language here‚ as in the rest of the poem‚ is simple

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    the sea on a rented old boat‚ what was found was not what was intentionally searched for. In looking for sustenance or to fill an internal void with confidence‚ the speaker finds themself humbled in a moment of catharsis by the understanding of mortality and the possibilities within it. When first engaging with a caught fish‚ the speaker describes the fish as having a “grunting weight‚ / battered and venerable” (8). This description depicts a specific tone of respect for the longevity of the fish along

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    creates in the lives of two people: the speaker and her friend on the other side of the Pacific. The speaker day dreams about what would happen if they were together‚ then ends on the bittersweet note that despite the distance between them‚ they still neighbour the same ocean. The first stanzas shows the distance between the two people. The speaker states she comes from an "opposite country"‚ meaning they are as fundamentally different as possible. The speaker illustrates this by showing that simple

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    the feelings one may have toward loss. The speaker begins with a declaration that “the art of losing isn’t hard to master” (1)‚ and repeats it several more times throughout the poem. She speaks in a casual and easy to understand tone‚ despite its perplexing verse form (known as the villanelle). The speaker starts with the loss of ordinary‚ everyday things and gradually moves to the bigger things‚ such as the loss of her significant other. While the speaker claims that losing is something she has long

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    need to have a background in the field of psychology nor experience; (ii) helpers know how to place themselves in the speaker’s place by utilizing good empathy and active listening skills thereby creating a warm‚ comfortable‚ and safe place for the speaker; (iii) and that the Model is person centered‚ that a person is capable of solving their own problems successfully. My level of understanding and comprehension of the Model itself is still in the acquiring stage of learning. The actual successful application

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    Repetitively‚ the speaker compares himself and other people who might feel identify with him by the used of “we” in lines 1‚6 and 8. He criticizes “others” and how their attitude is negatively towards him. Therefore‚ he is not allowing this injustice and opposes his current condition and demands a change by expressing they should “beguile their limbs with mellow flute” (Cullen 6). This might refer to take action and not to continue suffering or “weeping” for what the speaker has struggled (8).

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    Kyle Ferris Prof. Morgan ADMJ 54 19 Feb 2014 Guest Speaker 1 When thinking of an attorney the majority does not give it much thought as to the different types and functionalities this profession takes. That is‚ until someone is in need of one‚ or facing one of these professional arguers. One group that find themselves facing an attorney are criminals who have had charges placed against them through the District Attorney’s Office. The District Attorney’s Office is the main prosecuting party

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    After reading this poem‚ at first i believed that it was very negative‚ and definitely a nod to depression and a deeply rooted issue. To me the bluebird that Bukowsi describes is a deep human truth; that every human is vulnerable at their very core. I feel as if we are playing a game and tricking our peers into only seeing and understanding what we want them to think about ourselves. Even the people that say they are ‘an open book’ are projecting an idea to the world that they are completely open

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    DCE3113-Training Design and Methodology UNIT 13 EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION Introduction Presentation is the practice of showing and explaining the content of a topic to an audience or learner. The term „presentation‟ is capable of giving butterflies-in-thestomach. This is because while making a presentation we are exposed to our audience‟s judgment and this is a frightening thought for most. While experience and command over the subject can make a great deal of improvement to a presentation‚ a

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