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    2013 English 1302 “In My Life” and “the Embrace” Love‚ it knows no color‚ has no prejudices or face. When comparing the Beatles song “In My Life” and “the Embrace” by Mark Doty‚ the main theme the two talk about is their love for someone. They are both reminiscing of love that they no longer have. Both poems were published after 1900‚ “In My Life” released December 1965 and “the Embrace” written in 1998. With over thirty years between the poem and song each is written simply. The tone is

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    Herman Melville’s Billy Budd‚ Melville uses the literary device of foreshadowing to allow the audience to be aware of Billy’s inevitable fate before the characters in the novel‚ thus creating a feeling of suspense within the novel. In chapter one‚ the incident with the Red Whiskers (12) functions as a foreshadowing of Billy’s confrontation with Claggart. This is very similar to what happens later between John Claggart and Billy (58). Melville uses the incident to show that although Billy Budd is a gentle

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    Marva Collins Biography

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    Marva Collins Marva Collins was born in Monroeville‚ Alabama on August 31‚ 1936. She grew up in a wealthy family‚ and her father was one of the richest black men in town (“Collins‚ Marva‚” 2011). He was extremely supportive of Marva and her younger sister‚ Cynthia. Marva’s father challenged her to use her mind. She was greatly influenced by her father because he gave her “a strong sense of pride and self-esteem” (“Marva Collins Biography”‚ 1992). When Marva was growing up in Atmore‚ Alabama‚ segregation

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    The Ecstasy : John Donne - Summary and Critical Analysis       The poem "The Ecstasy" is one of John Donne’s most popular poems‚ which expresses his unique and unconventional ideas about love. It expounds the theme that pure‚ spiritual or real love can exist only in the bond of souls established by the bodies. For Donne‚ true love only exists when both bodies and souls are inextricably united. Donne criticizes the platonic lover who excludes the body and emphasizes the soul. The fusion of body

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    W.B.Yeats as a Love Poet

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    impact on the poets mind. His love for Maud Gonne‚ Maud Gonne’s marriage to Macbride‚ his marriage to George Hyde Lees and his realization of desolation madu ep his mine to write poetry concerning love. The theme of love appears with different twist and turns in his poems. A lot of Yeats lyric poem delas with love. However‚ in his early love lyrics‚ love was vague. Fleeting emotion. It was his meeting with Maud Gonne at the age of twenty three‚ that transformed yeats into a great love poet. Henceforth

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    An apocryphal legend holds that the inspiration for "The Cask of Amontillado" came from a story Poe had heard at Castle Island (South Boston)‚ Massachusetts‚ when he was a private there in 1827. According to this legend‚ while stationed at Castle Island in 1827 he saw a monument to Lieutenant Robert Massie. Massie had been killed in a sword duel on Christmas Day 1817 by Lieutenant Gustavus Drane‚ following a dispute during a card game. According to the legend‚ other soldiers then took revenge on

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    Treacher Collins Syndrome

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    Errors Treacher Collins Syndrome is believed to be caused by a change in the gene on chromosome 5‚ which affects facial development. About 40 percent of the time‚ one parent has the Treacher Collins Syndrome gene. Geneticists can now determine whether the Treacher Collins gene is a new mutation or one that has been passed on. There are new studies being done to see about the possibilities of there being other genes that could be involved with this syndrome. Treacher Collins Syndrome is believed

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    Patricia Hill Collins

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    The Life The Life of Patricia Hill Collins Patricia Hill Collins was born May 1‚ 1948 in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. She was the only child born unto her mother Eunice Hill and father Albert Hill. Her father was a veteran who had me her mother in Washington‚ DC. Patricia was born during the time of World War II‚ so it affected her family’s lifestyle dramatically. She had once said that "Beginning in adolescence‚ I was increasingly the "first‚" "one of the few‚" or the "only" African American and/or

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    Donne as a Distinctive Poet

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    Mushtaq Subject: Classical Poetry Topic: “Distinctive Qualities of Donne as a Poet” Submitted by: Ambreen Naqvi (11014237-1006) M.A English Fall 2011 1st Semester Content  Introduction • John Donne • The Age of Donne • Life History • Major Works  Donne As A Metaphysical Poet • Metaphysical poetry • Love Poetry • Divine Poetry  Donne’s Style • Use of Metaphysical Conceits • Bizarre Imagery &

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    In these poems‚ the poets use a range of techniques to present feelings and emotion from the point of the speaker. Ghazal is in the style of a traditional Persian love poem‚ which puts forward powerful imagery and metaphors‚ in an attempt to summarise the emotion of love‚ while In Paris With You is a playful attempt to woo a previous lover in a more informal‚ colloquial way. Ghazal‚ as mentioned before‚ is written like a love poem. However‚ one may consider it an example of role reversal- unusually;

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