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    'the Shell' Poem Analysis

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    go |   | Swish to and fro |   20 | Their long‚ cold tentacles of slimy grey. |   | There was no day‚ |   | Nor ever came a night |   | Setting the stars alight |   | To wonder at the moon: |   25 | Was twilight only and the frightened croon‚ |   | Smitten to whimpers‚ of the dreary wind |   | And waves that journeyed blind— |   | And then I loosed my ear ... O‚ it was sweet |   | To hear a cart go jolting down the street. |   30 | James Stephens * 9 February 1882 - 26 December

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    | Government of India Department of Atomic Energy Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Training Schools OCES/DGFS-2013 ONLINE TEST ADMIT CARD |   | | | Application No | : | 13CS1033057 | Name | : | VARUN KUMAR | Date of Birth | : | 27/10/1991 | Discipline | : | Computer Science | Category | : | GEN | | | | | | Test Venue | : | B. S. ABDUR RAHMAN UNIVERSITY (CRESCENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING) SEETHAKATHI ESTATE‚ VANDALUR‚ CHENNAI - 600048. TEL: 044-22751347/48/50 | Test

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    What kind of music do you find appealing? Give reasons and examples of your choice. “Music is universal” I do not know who said that but he or she put it out very well. Music transcends all known barriers of race or nationality and hits you right where it should with its rhythm‚ instruments‚ vocals and if the language is known to you the lyrics – right to your innermost sanctum of mood and feelings. So of course our taste depends on how the music makes us feel and I’m no different to that.

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    The Weary Blues

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    In Langston Hughes’s poem titled “The Weary Blues”‚ the speaker describes an evening spent listening to a blues musician in Lenox Avenue‚ Harlem. With the help of certain poetic and acoustic techniques‚ the poem manages to evoke the same lamenting and woeful tone and mood of blues music. This essay will be a critical appreciation of this poem in which I will discuss it in the context of the Harlem Renaissance as well as examine how the Blues music functions as a means of articulating personal and

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    were very worried as their improvised moon was swaying uncontrollably in the background. Unfortunately‚ the amphibian’s headset was not properly working which made him unable to signal the two singing characters. However‚ they still continued to croon together as the teaser end with Gordon saving Miss Piggy. Meanwhile‚ Daily Mail added that the husband of Tasha McCauley joined the famous “Lip Sync Battle” of the stars and nailed his perfect performance of Janet Jackson’s “Rhythm Nation.” Complete

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    mold of what is “right”. In the poem‚ the author writes‚ “The bonsai tree in the attractive pot could have grown eighty feet tall… But a gardener carefully pruned it. It is nine inches high. Every day as he whittles back the branches the gardener croons‚ it is your nature to be small and cozy‚ domestic and weak”. This can be interpreted to a person being conformed into something they are not. The bonsai tree had a chance to grow up to eighty feet tall‚ but stayed at a small nine inches because the

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    “Indian Woman” by Jeanette Armstrong “Indian Woman” by Jeanette Armstrong is a moving poem about the struggles a first nations woman has had to face throughout the past few hundred years. One can really see how the narrator’s perspective changes from the beginning where she sees herself as this “savage” woman only capable of giving birth‚ to the end where she states just how amazing she is and gives life to tribes. Not to mention‚ she sounds mad in the beginning compared to the end where she seems

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    Shauna Haney University of Mississippi April 14‚ 2016 The outbreak of Rock and Roll in the 1950s and 1960s sent most traditional Americans into a state of cultural shock. Discussions of Rock and Roll loomed over family conversations as they tried to distinguish whether or not its extreme popularity attributed to transformed family values. The rise of the Freedom Movement erupted many different dynamics‚ however‚ the only thing that remained unchanged was the segregated American

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    Odyssey and Siren

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    The elusive and manipulative Sirens of Homer’s Odyssey are the focus of Margaret Atwood’s poem "Siren Song"‚ though the latter is told instead from the Siren’s point of view. Through this new point of view‚ one is able to compare the portrayals of Sirens based on Odysseus’ account as well as a Siren’s herself. Additionally‚ the feigned blasé tone of Atwood’s poem adds a comical element that humanizes a being viewed only as a monster in the Odyssey. In Homer’s Odyssey‚ Sirens are portrayed as

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    A Tribute to My Town When I remember the days  that saw my early childhood  spent on the green shores  of a murmurous lagoon;  when I remember the coolness‚  delicious and refreshing‚  that on my face I felt  as I heard Favonius croon;  when I behold the white lily  swell to the wind’s impulsion‚  and that tempestuous element  meekly asleep on the sand;  when I inhale the dear  intoxicating essence  the flowers exude when dawn  is smiling on the land;  sadly‚ sadly I recall 

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