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    Many times‚ it is not clear whether the consequence is a probable one or certain. In Anne Dillard’s Seeing‚ she states “I see only tatters of clearness through a pervading obscurity.” (3). In this sense‚ pervade means to be spread through and perceived in every part while obscurity means the state of being unknown. Sometimes we can pervade

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    desperation to leave. Their fear is so strong that people are paying up to $30 000 to people smugglers to come to Australia‚ (Amiri‚ 2012) only to be treated badly in a country that they thought would be the start to the life they deserve. For most asylum seekers‚ arriving in Australia is a major shock. They are met with hostility and mandatory

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    Analysis of a Key Passage The Lamp at Noon by Sinclair Ross In The Lamp at Noon by Sinclair Ross‚ the author suggests that the desperate act of protecting a belief can bring others to their limit. In the excerpt‚ Paul and Ellen are arguing over whether they should move back into town or stay working as farmers. Paul does not understand the desperation in Ellen‚ and Ellen does not understand why Paul would want to stay there. At the beginning of the excerpt‚ Paul is shouting at Ellen‚ telling

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    In ‘High Noon’ Will Kane justifies the use of pre-emptive violence to stop a potential threat to society. In his article James Woolsey uses the same reasoning to defend US foreign policy and criticize Europe. Comment on this analogy. To what extent do you think American foreign policy has been influenced by Western mythologies? At first glance‚ the analogy between Fred Zinnemann’s masterpiece and Mr. Woolsey’s article is well grounded. However‚ a close scrutiny suggests that few substantial elements

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    #Puritan#firstfeminist#sarcasm#wecannotallsucceedwhenhalfofusareheldback Anne Bradstreet was a Puritan woman who could possibly be the first feminist. “The Prologue” was written to introduce her other works but she also used this opportunity to express her feelings of oppression by men and the Puritan beliefs. She uses sarcasm and a critical tone to make her points. Though many have supposed that this poem was a confession that Bradstreet felt the same way about her poetry‚ in reality it was

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    Religious Views Over Generations Although only a few generations apart many of the Christian writers have very different views on God and Christianity. Anne Bradstreet from the 1600’s has a humble understanding of God‚ while Johnathon Edwards‚ 1700’s‚ has a way to instill fear into his audience and getting them to convert to christianity. Both have two different ways of spreading the word of God. They pull emotions from the reader during and after they read. Bradstreet and Edwards both have very

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    In Anne Trumbore’s “Spite” dramatic point of view and juxtaposition of the mother’s screams with the math problem characterizes the narrator as someone who feels unloved. She distances herself from her mother in the opening paragraph. In this excerpt the author describes the incident as‚ “A thirty-five-year-old woman with multiple sclerosis fell while taking a shower. She screamed for her husband. He did not hear her (1)”. This paragraph‚ including this specific line‚ are delivered in 3rd person

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    her. As far as she is concerned‚ her critics can’t even begin to look past the fact that she’s a woman‚ or imagine that a woman could do something other than work in the kitchen. Although the tone in the poem is often light-hearted‚ the author‚ Anne Bradstreet‚ is very critical of those who restrict women’s roles. This is because women can do much more than sew and cook. The speaker is a writer‚ an avid reader‚ and well-educated. She’s ready to go to war with those who attack her‚ but is also

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    Abstract Asylums such as The McLean Asylum for the Insane located in Boston‚ The Worcester Lunatic Asylum‚ and The Northampton Lunatic Hospital have been around for many years. Since the 1800s through the 1950s asylums have drastically changed in appearance‚ treatment‚ diagnosis and many aspects of the asylum such as the food patients are given to eat‚ and what work the patients get to do while being treated. The grounds and buildings of asylums have made significant improvements. Treatment

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    In the poem A bird came down the walk explore how Dickinson presents her responses to natural phenomena‚ including discussion of other relevant poems. A Bird came down the Walk— He did not know I saw— He bit an Angleworm in halves And ate the fellow‚ raw‚ And then he drank a Dew From a convenient Grass— And then hopped sidewise to the Wall To let a Beetle pass— He glanced with rapid eyes That hurried all around— They looked like frightened Beads‚ I thought— He stirred his Velvet Head Like one

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