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    more place they can go.That is to say the supervisor can control them activity area  that keep running the society easily.In the novel men control the woman’s life ‚for women they are no hope to against or runaway this life because”I know why there is no glass‚ in front of the watercolor picture of blue irises‚ and why the window opens only partly and why the glass in it is shatter-proof. It isn’t running away‚ they’re afraid of. We wouldn’t get far. It’s those other escapes‚ the ones you can open yourself

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    ‘On the sea’ by John Keats It keeps eternal whisperings around Desolate shores‚ and with its mighty swell Gluts twice ten thousand caverns‚ till the spell Of Hecate leaves them their old shadowy sound. Often ’tis in such gentle temper found‚ That scarcely will the very smallest shell Be moved for days from where it sometime fell‚ When last the winds of heaven were unbound. O ye! who have your eyeballs vexed and tired‚ Feast them upon the wideness of the Sea; O ye! whose ears are dinn’d

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    Alen Halfcup was considering running away. He wouldn’t be gone for long. A day‚ or two‚ at the most. He just wanted to see what it was like beyond the Door‚ the world Outside. And then he would be back. It was now just after lunch. Alen stood patiently in the shadow of the grocery-side alley‚ observing the tidy town square. He had been waiting here for the better part of the last hour‚ and yet intent still lit his bark-brown eyes. For in the square’s centre‚ among its sunlit stretches of grey pavestone

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    The poem we are analyzing is called "To Autumn" by a poet named John Keats. The poem is an Ode to autumn. It’s a very serious‚ thoughtful poem that praises the season autumn. From the language and words Keats uses‚ we can tell this poem was written some time ago in the early 18th century. The poem is dedicated to autumn and is an expression of joy and harvest. We can tell this poem is an ode because of the way he praises autumn ’Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness.’ The first stanza is mainly

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    “On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer” by John Keats “On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer” by John Keats is a poem widely recognised by critics as a pivotal moment in his development as a poet; this work is evidence of his complete mastery of the sonnet form (of which he wrote 64 in total). This poem was a key evolutionary process which would help him construct the development of his own poetic legacy: the Great Odes. Keats was enthralled by the sonnet form because it presented a

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    In the story The Last RunningJohn Graves reveals the developing fraternal bond and the understandings of culture through‚ protagonists‚ Starlight and Tom Bird. Due to the terse and parable writing language‚ Graves sets a comfortable tone with the audience to manifest the value of the lifestyle during that time. Starlight’s behavior is similar to Quanah Parker because they both had the ability to create a relationship with the whites. In order to survive‚ they both had to build a bond with the whites

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    Romantics Date: Apr/19/15 The Benefits of Pain and Suffering Explored By John Keats Johnathan Keats was not accustomed to an easy life as he went through an immense amount of suffering having lost his father‚ mother and brother before the age of twenty-four. As most would wonder‚ how does one who has gone through so much pain and suffering make sense of it all? In response to this question‚ Keats in his poetry emphasized making positives out of unfortunate circumstances and in poems

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    The Significance of Word-Painting in John Keats’ Poetry Word-painting as one of Keats’ unique techniques of creating poems‚ is an art form of creating pictures in words. Each word‚ like the strokes of a brush on a canvas‚ shape an image that talks to the eyes. Word-painting‚ of course‚ reflects a poet’s attitude toward nature. Keats was not only the last but one of the sweetest romanticists. He was greatly affected by his solitude. Keats was mostly in the calm bosom of nature‚ far from the

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    "When I Have Fears‚” a poem written by John Keats is a written out message of Keats fears and insecurities of failure and longing. When Keats comes forth and proclaims his fear of death when he states “When I have fears that I may cease to be‚ before my pen has glean’d my teeming brain‚”(1-2) which exclaims the notion hes afraid to die before he becomes something great. Whether he wants to write a poem of legendary stature or be able to get all of his thoughts out onto paper is the question being

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    John Keats was a man that died way too young‚ he left this world way too early but when he passed‚ he left get amazing literature. His stories has many messages to them that you can’t help but think of what he had to say as the reader reads each line of his stories. The message that brings up in Ode on a Grecian Urn for example‚ brings up how art is the true beauty of this world and how art speaks in many different ways that a person really wouldn’t think of. Keats wanted the people that read his

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