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    Response to: Where are you going? Where have you been? Where are you going? Where have you been? Is an all in all interesting piece. However‚ despite it’s in depth detail and descriptions I‚ as the reader‚ am still left with a lot of questions. For instance‚ it doesn’t make sense that a 15 year-old girl can be so observant‚ and so aware of her surroundings‚ and yet so naive and so unaware of Arnold’s intentions. Why would a young girl continue to speak to a guy who said he wanted to "move inside"

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    by himself… to sit on a rock for a while… and ask‚ ‘Who am I‚ where have I been and where am I going?’” by Carl Sandburg can be related to writing easily. In answering “Who am I?” the writer can discern their purpose for writing to begin with. Am I a creative writer‚ an entrepreneur wanting to start a business‚ a poet‚ another type of writer? These questions can help the writer decide what style and wording to use. In answering “Where have I been?” the writer can help establish what kind of experience

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    The place I feel content isn’t the place I ever expected it to be. The very place I think of when I think to where I feel perfectly content is a fire pit behind my house. In my opinion it is in the perfect location. It is surrounded by trees and the pit is made of stones that were found in the woods. There are 3 benches surrounding it that sit perfectly into the earth around them. It looks like a picture cut out from a magazine. I could sit there for literally hours. The first time I realized

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    A: In the clip of “O Brother: Where Art Thou?”‚ three escaped prisoners seek help from a blind old man on the railroad. The man speaks of the wondrous sights the prisoners will experience on their journey. Despite his blindness‚ the old man saw beyond physical limitations into the futures of the three men. This qualifies the blind man as a prophet because of his almost supernatural ability to predict what the three prisoners will encounter. Following the occurrence‚ the three prisoners are in shock

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    develops a new way of thinking. Taking something so simple and elaborating on it making it sophisticated. In the Poem "School Children"‚ W.H Auden tries to emphasize to the readers that a simple playground where inhabits their fun filled activities is actually a prison. Here I will be explaining why the poem "School Children" is actually good. For a short poem Auden packs a lot of information that he sends out to the reader making his point straight and clear. As a little boy that sees his surroundings

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    YOU MUST RUN VERY FAST TO STAY WHERE YOU ARE To begin with I would like to say that the topic of the essay may be thought as a great metaphor for life. If we ask how much time and energy do we spend just to hold on things and go outside the status quo it will be an honest question. From the one side we can say that the majority of time we spend each day is spent running just to stay in the same place. To continue with I can say that the percentage of the day spent on our growth seems to be very

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    "The Shield of Achilles" is a poem by W. H. Auden first published in 1952. The Shield of Achilles is also the title poem of a collection of poems by Auden‚ published in 1955. Description The poem is Auden’s response to the detailed description in Homer’s epic poem the Iliad of the shield borne by the hero Achilles‚ illustrated with scenes from daily life. Auden’s poem is written in two different stanza forms‚ one form with shorter lines‚ the other with longer lines. The stanzas with shorter

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    The movie ìO Brother‚ Where Art Thou?î is strikingly similar to Homerís ìOdysseyî in both plot and character description. In fact‚ one critic notes‚ ìO Brother Where Art Thou?î is a Homeric journey through Mississippi during the Depression.î(Ebert p 1) Thus‚ we find the modern film depiction of the troubles of a man during the depression is molded by the ancient struggles of Odysseus in Homerís Odyssey. Specifically‚ three parallels surface in the discussion of the similarities between Homerís

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    Andrew Santilli Prof. Dettmer ENGL 1220-c1603 March 4‚ 2015 The Battle against Big Brother The poem “The Unknown Citizen”‚ by W.H. Auden‚ is about the ideal person that the government wants in their society. The man does everything the right way and always agrees with the government‚ whether they are at war or they are at peace. Although the man is a perfect citizen to the government‚ they do not even know what his name is. At the top of the poem‚ they refer to the man as “JS/07/M/378”(343) and

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    The Sirens in the Odyssey and O Brother‚ Where Art Thou? Men have been having problems with women for centuries. Some women yell‚ some of them are moody‚ and some lure in men with their singing so that they can be killed. The Sirens in the Odyssey and in O Brother‚ Where Art Thou? are very similar in the way that they are portrayed. While they do have some differences (they can’t just be the exact same thing)‚ they are more or less the same. This paper should hopefully explain how they are different

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