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    amazing / Just the way you are” (15-17). The speaker repeats these lines throughout the whole poem several times to demonstrate how he sees perfection in his partner. He is blinded by love therefore finds nothing but perfection in her‚ just the way she is throughout these lines. On the other hand‚ the speaker in “All of Me”

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    One thing I do differently from everyone else is to set goals that are unattainable to reach. To most people‚ doing this might sound ridiculous‚ but attempting to rise to or above perfection allows me to become the best person I can be. While it may seem like I am the most extreme form of a perfectionist you can find‚ there is reason behind my madness‚ which all started with me being in theatre. I have participated in our theater program at my high school since I was a freshman. One of my favorite

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    which denotes a particular place but it not revealed then and there. We get to know about the place in the last line of the poem. The place is described as a place full of positive qualities‚ such as‚ fearlessness‚ knowledge‚ unity‚ truth‚ reason‚ perfection etc. in the last line the poet reveals the place as ‘that heaven of freedom’ and asks God to allow his country to reach there. The poem is composed in lucid language‚ simplified diction‚ images and other poetical devices. We recommend you go

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    Sonnet 130

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    Sonnet 130 Overview Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130 is about imperfection vs. perfection‚ personal preference on beauty‚ love and stereotyping. These ideas are developed throughout the poems quatrains and couplet through techniques. The technique that stood out for me and represented all of the ideas Sonnet 130 is about is imagery‚ whether it be negative or positive‚ Shakespeare uses the technique well in conjunction with other techniques to make his point stronger. These ideas are introduced in

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    ‘superhumans’ - human beings with all the desirable traits in their genes. However‚ it is extremely dangerous to assert that Science and the ‘perfect’ genes it creates are all that constitutes an all-rounded‚ perfect human being. The supposed label of ‘perfection’ might be bestowed on one who possesses a set of DNA that codes for exceptional intelligence‚ beauty and strength. Yet‚ exemplary moral behaviour‚ passion and a strong character cannot be attained simply from genes. In the Hollywood film‚ “Gattaca”

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    dignity of man in particular and how man differs from other creatures as man is a creation with a unique and important trait‚ free will. He uses several arguments to support his claim that humans can choose their destiny and in doing so can achieve perfection. He presents a piece of work that challenges the medieval view of human nature. There was a great deal of emphasis on human creative power during the renaissance period. Humanists of the time like Pico‚ sought to show how man is great and can reach

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    figures- presumably angels- in an accurate representation of the Cingulate Sulcus portion of the human brain. Realism is present in that portrayal subsequently because the brain looks like such as the accrual human brain. Idealism is the belief that perfection is possible‚ and that all efforts

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    endeavors on another individual journey in which he explores the moral aspect of human beings. Consumed with the idea of constant self-improvement in the later years of his life‚ Franklin consents “to the bold and arduous project of arriving at moral perfection with thirteen virtues” (104). Specifically‚ the following virtues that were quintessential in attaining moral propriety were: temperance‚ silence‚ order‚ resolution‚ frugality‚ industry‚ sincerity‚ justice‚ moderation‚ cleanliness‚ tranquility

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    responses from their readers. Judith Wright is one such poet as she uses a wide range of appropriate language and poetic techniques to challenge the responder with complex ideas‚ such as the inherent flaws in our nature and the folly of chasing total perfection in Eve to her Daughters‚ challenging the individual to question their role in a post-Edan world. The idea of finding our individual place in the world is again apparent in Remittance Man which despite its distinctly Australian feel evokes strong

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    As time and centuries pass simultaneously art evolves too. During the Greek – Roman period in history art was a powerful medium and was used as a research instrument for studying the human body. The Greeks loved perfection‚ religion‚ and their government. These values were transferred to the Romans who adapted the Greek culture together with their swag. Later on by doing so‚ the mixture of both cultures came to be known as the “classical civilization” (The Greek Spirit pg. 99). The Greco-Roman style

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