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    Milton’s style was not modified by his subject; what is shown with greater extent in Paradise Lost may be found in Comus. One source of his peculiarity was his familiarity with the Tuscan poets; the disposition of his words is‚ I think‚ frequently Italian; perhaps sometimes combined with other tongues. Of him‚ at last‚ may be said what Jonson says of Spenser‚ that "he wrote no language‚" but has formed what Butler calls a "Babylonish dialect‚" in itself harsh and barbarous‚ but made by exalted genius

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    Skaters Paradise‚ one of the few places I enjoyed spending time as a child. Growing up in Slidell‚ La had its ups and downs throughout the years. As a child some things seemed so much bigger and better then they actually were. I grew up in a household with three families and two cousins my grandma adopted. It was times I really was not able to see my parents because they worked so hard making minimum wage. I think overall Slidell have improved in some areas that they were struggling with when I was

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    course of Paradise Lost (Sims 1). Tempted by the lavish fruit from The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil‚ Eve is persuaded to take a bite of the fruit by Satan‚ God’s second in command‚ who is now the leader of fallen angels. Then Adam‚ lead on by Eve‚ took a bite as well‚ which lead to The Fall of humanity. But this whole experience is different; the temptation by Satan is not felt‚ but linked second-hand. The original meaning of The Fall is that it was Eve’s fault‚ but in Paradise Lost Milton

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    in the 1980s‚ Duong Thu Huong ’s ’Paradise of the Blind ’ narrates the life of a 20 years old Vietnamese lady‚ Hang‚ as she makes a long train ride to Moscow where she reflects on her childhood in Vietnam during the time of Communist reign. Throughout the novel‚ Huong conveys the story in the perspective of Hang using different motifs. Unquestionably‚ one such motif is the use food‚ which is recurrent and significant. In the two selected passages from Paradise of the Blind‚ Huong emphasizes that

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    y Apocalypse Now (1979) The first time Captain Benjamin L. Willard is introduced in the film‚ he is shown as being high on drugs‚ drunk and in very bad shape. His face is filmed up side down‚ everything being reversed and wrong. The fan spinning around in the ceiling sounds like a helicopter from the war and he practices martial arts almost like he is fighting an imaginary enemy. This instantly gives the feeling that Willard is still mentally in the war – without really being there. Willard is throughout

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    and/or ornamental thing.  When God created the world he had this in mind. To have a harmonious system in the universe where everything can live in peace and free of all worry. God was on top and everything was peaceful. Until the angles in Milton’s Paradise Lost had a fight. After the fight God banished these bad angels and had the last part of his universe created‚ hell. This completed a very complex picture of Milton’s vision of the universe in the beginning. The encyclopedic writers of the early

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    And time and place are lost’ (Paradise Lost 2.891-4). Already‚ images of void emptiness are evoked. The true nature of the word ‘chaos’ is ruthlessly portrayed. The limitlessness suggests a severe lack of security and direction. Milton describes these concepts as ‘lost’‚ which suggests they have not only ceased to exist‚ but they have ceased to matter‚ they have not only died completely‚ but never existed in Chaos in the first place. ‘eldest Night And Chaos’ (Paradise lost 2.894-5) are described as

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    Historical gardens are most important subject in landscape planning. Historical gardens are concept and mail idea of new urban designing. It is very important subject in Asia and some countries like Iran‚Afghanestan‚India ‚Malaysia. There are several kind of historical gardens. Asia gardens‚ English gardens‚ Islamic gardens‚ botanical gardens. Even gardens that UNESCO has designated to be World Heritage Sites can face direct threats or ones that are not directly visible. Historically‚ botanical and

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    In Paradise Lost‚ I find book two most significant. I find this book most significant because this is where Satan decides to voyage through Chaos in order to find the new world; Satan decides that he wants to seek revenge on God. A quote that alludes to Satan’s revenge is‚ "Thither full fraught with mischievous revenge Accursed‚ and in a cursed hour‚ he hies (Milton lines 1054-1055). This quote is describing the type of revenge that Satan seeks. It is clearly stated that his revenge will be mischievous

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    Stephanie Crum Mrs. Swihart Period 7 16 January 2015 Paradise of the Blind Supervised Essay In the novel Paradise of the Blind by Duong Thu Huong‚ the author uses diction from the perspective of Hang to set the foundation of the novel as well as to establish the essential element of Hang’s journey through time and space in relation to her family. Motifs are vital in the novel to draw attention to certain aspects in order to bring out the emotional experiences of Hang’s journey along with her interactions

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