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    THE PABLO POETRY PROJECT CONTENTS: PART A: MELANCHOLY INSIDE FAMILIES PART B: PABLO NERUDA-BIOGRAPHY PART C: POETRY (poem) PART D: IL POSTINO (film) A tribute to Don Pablo…. By Jishnu Menon PART A 1. Write a poetic response to the poem. “Melancholy inside families” by Pablo Neruda is poem that is strong in visual appetite and conveys emotions such as gloominess and fear through those visuals. I believe the images that have been brought to the reader’s mind

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    Is Pablo Escobar A Hero

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    courageous‚ powerful‚ or even a role model. Although the words used to describe a hero may not differ‚ what each person views as a hero can be. The illustration of a hero varies by person‚ but there was one man who was a hero in the eyes of many. Pablo Escobar was a hero to the poor. Escobar gave hope‚ money‚ and jobs to his people. Escobar‚ the famous drug lord‚ started his criminal career at a young age. He was born into poverty and found several illegal ways to make an income. He then became

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    Pablo Vicario‚ twin brother of Pedro Vicario‚ plays a key role in “Chronicle of a Death Foretold”‚ for he is one of the murderers of Santiago Nasar. His sister‚ Angela Vicario‚ told Pablo and Pedro‚ on the night of her wedding‚ that Santiago Nasar had taken her virginity. The twins were now enraged and they both agreed that the honorable thing to do was to kill Santiago‚ as a woman losing her virginity before marriage was considered a disgrace. Pedro had originally concocted the idea of murdering

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    Once upon a time there was a man named Pablo Davis. Pablo Davis is a strong‚ tall and intelligent man. He plays professional basketball for a living and graduated from the University of Kentucky. He also makes a lot of money in his profession of basketball and has received the MVP award twice and won the dunk contest three times. One day Pablo wakes up to the sun’s light in Cleveland‚ Ohio. He then decides to take a vacation after the playoffs‚ but sadly his team did not win. So he decided to go

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    A Remedy for Fear? Though Darwin and Picasso came from different professional backgrounds‚ they both challenged their own fields in fundamental ways by destructing the notion of a narrative in institutional settings. Religion has always been an important social institution which profoundly affects people’s lives. Religious texts provide ultimate guidance on thinking and acting properly‚ while routine practices reinforce people’s reliance upon and trust in the texts. Though art may not impact people’s

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    At first sight‚ it’s difficult to find out any feature shared by the Pablo Picasso’s and Deborah Butterfield’s sculptures; only after investigating some time analyzing these artworks one may realize both artworks are actually based on the same subject matter – on the image of an animal‚ that is. Neither the shape‚ nor the colors‚ nor the texture seem to be common between them. This fact amazes the viewer as it demonstrates how the artists’ differing personalities and artistic inclinations can lead

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    The artworks Girl Before a Mirror by Picasso and Reptiles by MC Escher have both simple and intricate similarities and differences. Girl Before a Mirror is an oil painting done in 1932. The painting is very surreal‚ as the girl in the painting is distorted and inaccurate. In contrast‚ Reptiles is a lithograph done in 1943 and the main focus is multiple lizards accurately portrayed and surrounded by desk items such as books and plants. The lithograph is also in black and white and three dimensional

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    During the 1970 and 1990’s‚ Colombia experienced the worst time in all its history. It was the time when Pablo Escobar was alive‚ making society and the government feared from his actions. It’s not a lie to say Escobar‚ made Colombia one of the most dangerous places in the world. Killing Pablo written by Mark Bowden is an investigative- journalism narrative‚ telling the story about the fast rise and fierce fall of one of the wealthiest‚ most violent and dominant criminal in all time. The author

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    “Light the Way” refers to helping one’s sight‚ whereas “blinded by the light” refers to light shining straight in one’s face‚ resulting in restricted vision. When Pablo Neruda says “the world is a glass overflowing with water” in “Ode to Enchanted Light” he means that the world is still full of hope. “Ode to enchanted light” by Pablo Neruda as well as “Sleeping in the forest” by Mary Oliver are poems that carry the appreciation for different kinds of nature by comparing and contrasting details such

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    The Saddest Lines Meaning

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    Draft The Saddest Lines The Saddest Lines is a poem written by the famous Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. This is part of his collection of Twenty Poems of Love and a Song of Despair. Frequently‚ poems are connected with the readers’ feelings. Love is a common feeling the poets expresses in their works. The Saddest Lines is a great example where the poet describes his sadness for recalling a past love. Pablo Neruda in The Saddest Lines use the nature as a poem’s backdrop‚ the poet uses the night

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