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    Dystopian Poems

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    Utopia Island where all becomes clear. Solid ground beneath your feet. The only roads are those that offer access. Bushes bend beneath the weight of proofs. The Tree of Valid Supposition grows here with branches disentangled since time immemorial. The Tree of Understanding‚ dazzlingly straight and simple‚ sprouts by the spring called Now I Get It. The thicker the woods‚ the vaster the vista: the Valley of Obviously. If any doubts arise‚ the wind dispels them instantly

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    answer the following 3 questions as per assignment; QUESTION 1 – What are the three primary differences between Cisco layer 2 network resiliency and HP IRF resiliency? The first obvious difference is the protocols that they use. Cisco uses Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) while HP IRF uses the Link Aggregation Control Protocol. The second difference lies in the architecture being used. Cisco uses a mesh of network switches‚ linked to other switches in the aggregation layer‚ which in turn is linked to

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    While reading the book Education of Little Tree we were told that Forest Carter was a part of the KKK also known as the Klu Klux Klan. This is a group of racist that mainly target African Americans. This was proven that he was a part of the KKK and lots of people do not want to read his book because he was apart of this group. My personal thoughts on literature is that it does not really matter who writes a good book. If Adolph Hitler wrote Harry Potter I would still want to tread it because it

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    Question: Wilfred Owen’s poetry is shaped by an intense focus on extraordinary human experiences. Select TWO poems set for study and explore Owen’s portrayal of suffering and pity. Prescribed text: War Poems and Others‚ Wilfred Owen Wilfred Owen wrote about the suffering and pity of war from his first -hand experience at the Somme. He was appalled by the overwhelming and senseless waste of life‚ the “human squander” and detailed its devastating effects on young men. In both ‘Dulce et Decorum

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    e The Representative Poem Ashley Stringer-Franco ENG/ 306 Poetry and Society Catherine Canino February 4‚ 2013 The Representative Poem The nineteenth century is known as the Victorian Era and it is famous for its improvement of information‚ growth of an empire and enlargement of the economy. The era had a vibrant spirit of events. During this era Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote the well-known poem “Ulyssses” and it represented how he felt at the time. This poem reveals the determined spirit

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    plight of feminism? Berten’s (2001) suggestion that “female writers… [are] regularly found to have succumbed to the lure of stereotypical representations” is certainly apocryphal when applied to Liz Lochhead’s “Rapunzstiltskin”‚ which promulgates “our maiden’s” autonomy and‚ indeed‚ her independence. Certainly‚ Lochhead’s use of the noun – “maiden” – is employed to connote archaic suggestions of an unmarried woman rescued by “the knight in shining armour”; this fickle romanticism is what Lochhead

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    The Grey Fox‚ also known as the “Tree Fox” is just one of the animals that live in the Chaparral biome. The baby Grey Fox is called a kit or a pup. The Grey Fox is an animal closely related to the dog‚ because of their bushy tails. The back of the Grey Fox is a whitish grey color‚ while the muzzle is black and has a black stripe. The Grey Fox as an adult can weigh anywhere from seven to eleven pounds. They stand fifteen inches at the shoulder‚ and are twenty-one to thirty inches long. Their scientific

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    can’t breathe. No‚ they whisper. You own nothing. You were a visitor‚ time after time climbing the hill‚ planting the flag‚ proclaiming. We never belonged to you. You never found us. It was always the other way round.  Source: Selected Poems: 1976 - 1986 A Moment in Chess The moment when‚ after many hours of planned strategies and crafted tactics‚ your Queen stands in the centre of the square‚ board‚ battlefield‚ palace‚ kingdom‚ life knowing at last how you got there‚ and say

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    ‘A Poison Tree’ by William Blake was written in 1794. It tells the story of a boy who gets really angry with his enemy‚ so he gets revenge. So a seed grows in him which turns into an apple. The enemy eats this poisonous apple and dies. In “A Poison Tree‚” by William Blake is a metaphor explains a truth of human nature. This poem teaches how anger can be maxed out by goodwill to become a deadly poison. The opening stanza sets up everything for the poem‚ from the ending of anger with the “friend‚”

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    In the novel‚ A Separate Peace‚ the tree that Finny falls from symbolizes the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. As mentioned earlier‚ in the Finny symbolism paragraph‚ his fall represented the fall of man‚ and so the tree he fell out of consequentially represented the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. In the Bible‚ Eve ate the fruit off the tree and thus sin entered the world. In the novel‚ when Finny fell‚ peace and innocence left the Devon school‚ and thereafter the winter session‚

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