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    films were still formulaic and studio bound”. When watching films‚ The 400 Blows and Saturday Night and Sunday Morning‚ from both French and British New Wave you have this sense that you can if actually there

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    The poem‚ “Those Winter Sundays” is a short lyric in which the speaker remembers a moment in his childhood and thinks about the sacrifices his father has made for him back in his past. The author Robert Hayden’s intricate language of this poem brings a great use of imagery‚ metaphors‚ and symbols to each stanza. The sonnet of the poem does not follow a strict rhyme scheme‚ however the pattern of the words brings a sense of euphony to the reader. Haydens language and artistic devices by which he transmits

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    love varies individually. In the poems “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden and “After Making Love We Hear Footsteps” by Galway Kinnell‚ the individual families in these literary works experience very different forms of love. Whether it takes the maturity of an adult or the innocence of a young child to see that love is apparent‚ it is still undeniable the presence and importance that love plays in a family relationship. In “Those Winter Sundays” Hayden shows fear towards his family. This emotion

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    to respect each other in dealing with the case and even the police officers seemed to be adequately trained in courtroom decorum‚ respecting every person in the courtroom without any biased. However‚ after watch the documentary film‚ “Murder on a Sunday Morning” directed by Jean-Xavier de Lestrade‚ I started to question about the reality of the American Criminal Justice System and thought American justice is possibly somewhat blind. The film relates to the course in a several different ways‚ but

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    Any Given Sunday: A Sociological Analysis Douglas R. Chace Ashford University SOC 318 Submitted: November 30‚ 2009 Abstract This paper explores the movie “Any Given Sunday” and attempts to discuss the movie in detail by focusing on character examples of the personal functions of sport such as feelings of belongingness and social identification‚ the socially acceptable outlet for hostile and aggressive feelings‚ and the role sport plays as a cultural element to bring meaning to life

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    was a hardworking man and yet he had no problem showing me love or even telling me that he loved. I found this to be normal for a father to show love to his son but I found out that not every child has that privilege. The man in the Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden reminded very much of my own father until the last two lines of the poem. The poem is about a man who reflects on his life as a child and how his father work hard to keep the family happy. The father warms the house for his kids and

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    the poem. One stood out the most out of all the ones discussed. The questions asked were how old do you believe the speaker was at the time he recalls in the second and third stanzas‚ and what details suggest this age? In the poem‚ "Those Winter Sundays" the speaker‚ Robert Hayden‚ suggests an by his feelings‚ actions and the father’s actions. First‚ an age is suggested by the speakers feelings. However‚ the feeling that the audience sees is later on when Robert Hayden is appreciating the work

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    might be parked in front of the public pool‚ or the county courthouse. On the other side of the street was a two-car parking lot next to an old barn. My fourth grade teacher‚ Mr. Fuller‚ would park there every morning. But his car was not there this Sunday evening. After walking through the parking lot‚ you would enter a memorial park. There were a couple old canons on display‚ and an old steam engine under a wooden roof with wooden side-rails. The evening was a quiet one. There was hardly any noise

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    8 November 2012 “Remembering Sunday” Every song tells a story‚ in all genres and with all different meanings‚ writers use many different elements to piece together works of art creating ballads to please anyone who listens. A ballad is a song or songlike poem that tells a story in a rhythmic way. “Remembering Sunday” by All Time Low is a heart breaking song that expresses the torment that someone feels when they lose someone they love. This ballad tells the story of a man’s suffering within its

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    To what extent did the contrast from both our study of Judith Wright‚ Oodgeroo Noonuccal and Bruce Dawe make you aware poets present different responses to the same issues? Bruce Dawe and Judith Wright both present their readers with similar themes‚ although their style of writing differs. While Wright’s poetry is mainly focusing on the concerns about the natural world and society itself‚ Dawe’s poetry focuses on ordinary people in the suburbs and confronting their everyday problems. Although

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