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    That every poem relates implicitly to a particular dramatic situation is a comment able to be accurately applied to the poetry of well-known Australian poet‚ Judith Wright. Whilst Wright’s poetry covers many different themes relating to Australian society‚ it is clear that Wright‚ in many of her poems‚ makes clear reference to certain events. These are often‚ however‚ explored in different forms‚ be it a stage of life‚ an intense experience or a critical event. This is certainly true for two of Wright’s

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    be the writing organically from the evolved craft of poetry’s essence.” A firm believer in the power‚ use and widespread use of language‚ it is no surprise that Major Jackson has been incredibly successful‚ holding positions such as the current poetry editor for the Harvard review. His most recent work titled “Roll Deep & Poems‚” which underlines issues such as human intimacy in platonic and romantic relationships‚ along with the multitude of implications and convictions within the sphere of online

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    Drama Script About Office

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    “OFFICE WORKERS” ------------------------------------------------- Cast: * Den Mae Pangilinan as Cheng Shi ( in Sales Department ) * Cristine Joise Causo as Ms. Quin (Manager of Sales Department) * Analyn Miranda as Lee Min/ Rhen Yue ( in HR Department ) (VP in Merchandising) * Jennica Dela Cruz as Jing Shi ( CEO ) * Jeffrey Nartates as Mr. Roy (in Sales Department) * Joseph Dela Cruz as Patrick Li ( Manager in Merchandising Department ) * Angelica Javate as

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    2012 Death of a Salesman Linda Loman‚ Woman or Weakling Death of a Salesman‚ written by American Playwright Arthur Miller‚ in 1949‚ won many awards‚ including the Pulitzer for drama‚ and a Tony for the Best Play. This play has been performed on Broadway several times; in February of 1949 it ran for 742 performances and was continually acclaimed. Linda Loman the wife of Willie Loman‚ the salesman‚ a typical woman of her era‚ was a homemaker‚ busy cooking‚ cleaning and taking care of her two sons

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    A Doll’s House Drama Analysis Kshana pressley Northwest Mississippi Community College Introduction During the nineteenth century‚ many restrictions and limitations were place on women in society. Marital roles‚ social roles‚ and work roles were very different for women during the nineteenth century than they are today (Hartman‚ 1999). Henrik Isben’s playwright‚ “A Doll House”‚ actively voices women rights many years ago. The marital life Nora Helmer is portrayed throughout the play‚

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    Character Write up ! Sean Jones who portrayed Mickey used various techniques to show contrast throughout the stages of Mickeys life beginning at the age of seven up to dying around eighteen. !To begin with Sean was very active and typically energetic as a young child. By his tone and pitch constantly increasing we perceived how juvenile he was. Sean also used expressive and exaggerated words to show his youthful eagerness. When in trouble Sean portrayed this by dragging his feet‚ making slow strides

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    song. Rhyme: repetition of the final sounds of words that creates a musical effect. Rhyme scheme: pattern of rhymes. (ABCB) Rhythm: musical quality that poets create by repeating sounds‚ words and lines. Stanza: a section or verse of a poem. Drama: writing that is meant to be performed for an audience. Archetype: a familiar type of character (hero‚ villain‚ damsel in distress). Motif: a dominant idea or pattern in a literary composition. (The American Dream). Simile: a figure of speech that

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    How does Owen Sheers use language‚ form and structure to explore ideas about separation and division in ‘Winter Swans’? The Poem ‘Winter Swans’ seems to convey a strong theme of natural love. The poem begins with setting a scene of a peaceful day‚ where nature seems to be stilled after the torrential weather that is referred to in the first line through ‘The clouds had given their all.’ It goes on to say that there was then a ‘break’‚ and throughout the poem the poet uses words such as ‘silent’

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    aMichaela Taylor Chardae Cuff Marc Childs January 1‚ 2013 English IIII Period 2 Emily Dickinson: There is Another Sky The poem There Is Another Sky by Emily Dickinson was a poem written for her brother Austin. Emily uses nature to explain the message she is trying to provide for him. The poem provides a hopeful and positive feeling. The poem is full of optimism and inspiration. The pint of the poem is to provide encouragement and offer guidance. The lines “Here is a brighter garden”

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    Black Diamond Night (a coalminer’s cemetery) Where the ebony‚ we call “NIGHT”‚ Old black rocks sit under the twilight. Diamond shape eyes unclear and lonely‚ Sinister through hostile spirits only‚ I stumble across these stones without a bone. A solitary confinement alone‚ From a barren zone the light transcend. Only in time‚ our minds will mend. Endless valleys and limitless stones. These bones- these bones they sit alone. The abyss‚ of rotten cavities with no fill‚ A system no power can unwell the

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