In the poem "Blackberry-Picking" by Seamus Heaney‚ the speaker conveys a literal description of picking or harvesting blackberries by using imagery‚ metaphors and similes‚ rhyme‚ and diction‚ but the speaker also conveys a deeper meaning of the poem through his description. By using imagery such as "heavy rain and sun‚" "glossy purple clot‚" "red‚ green‚ hard as a knot‚" "stains upon the tongue‚" "red ones inked up‚" "thorn pricks‚" "rat-grey fungus‚ glutting on our cache‚" "canfuls smelt of
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Subject: Write an explication of After Apple Picking. Robert Frost’s poem‚ After Apple-Picking‚ describes the personal reflections of an elderly man who lives on an apple orchard. This old man has lived a good life‚ and now must contemplate its quality and meaning. By performing an honest assessment of his past‚ the old man is better able to accept his inevitable future. The first six lines of this poem develop the situation in which the speaker has found himself. He has led a long and
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door with the car in it. In fact‚ Ron Clarke says that this increases your chance of picking the winning car by 2. If you choose not to swap doors then you have a 1/3 chance that you picked the correct door for the winning car and 2/3 chance that you picked a goat. If you do swap doors are one of the doors with the goat is revealed then your chances of winning the car are at better odds. The probability of picking the door with the car after swapping doors increases to 2/3 and the door with the goat
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In the poem “Blackberry-Picking‚” Seamus Heaney is able to convey not just a literal description of picking blackberries‚ but also a deeper understanding of the whole experience. He is able to do this through the use of informal diction‚ imagery‚ and similes. The poem begins with the speaker describing one’s feelings when they eat the first blackberries of the season. He states‚ “You ate the first one and its flesh was sweet.” This usage of “you” brings the reader into the poem. Adding the reader
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worked towards mechanizing their cotton industries‚ and while there were many similarities in the way that this industry was developed and the end result significant differences were also present. Low pay and poor conditions were present in both areas and in both china and japan a large part of their labor force came from rural areas. However while in Japan the labor force was overwhelmingly female this was not the case in India. Furthermore the mechanized cotton industry developed much more slowly
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Cotton candy pretty much looks like Truffla trees from Dr. Seuss’s the Lorax‚ this sugary treat is often associated with events like carnivals‚ circuses‚ sporting events‚ and so many more places. My favorite place to receive cotton candy is during the Summer at the Lynden Fair‚ where I can get bags full of the tasty treat. Cotton candy has different names around the world. In England‚ it’s called candy floss. In Australia and Finland‚ it’s called fairy floss. In the Netherlands‚ it’s known as suikerspin
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Dairy of a cotton worker 9th January 1812 Dear diary‚ A few days ago my father was employed as a cotton weaver at the largest factory in Manchester. He was only taken in unless me‚ his nine year old son would also join the business. So today was my first day at the factory and I was only there for three hours as I was a new employee. As I walked through the entrance you could hear the loud clatters of metal and the constant banging of wood. The smell was foul and you could see a stream outside
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Most people left their farms because of the enclosure system and moved to the towns the move from countryside to towns is call “urbanization”.Children living in urban areas during the industrial revolution had no option but to become miners‚factory workers or street kids. Most of the children were orphans (the life expectancy was not very high) and had no one to stand up for them. Mines: Around this time the demand for coal was increasing‚ because there was a shortage of flammable sources and
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"Cotton is King" The South’s predominant economic principle before the War of Northern Aggression was "Cotton is King." The South‚ as it was known around the turn of the 19th century‚ was solely dependent upon its cotton production. Low prices‚ unmarketable goods‚ and over-used land were driving the necessity for slavery and the need for cotton production out. Were it not for a Yankee’s ingenuity‚ the South as we study it now may have been vastly different. As the South lacked the ability
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