which is the first sign that something sinister is going on. The final line of this stanza leaves us in no doubt of this‚ as the woman asks‚ ’Which is the poison to poison her‚ prithee?’ The repetition of ’poison’ emphasises its importance. The opening phrase of the second stanza‚ ’He is with her‚’ suggests that the narrator has asked for poison to be concocted because she is jealous. It would seem that her lover has deserted her for another woman. She says that they think she is crying and has gone
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Thesis: Poison gases should be banned from the battlefield because they have fatal and catastrophic effects on humans‚ the nature‚ and they were not as effective as other weapons for winning the war. Poison gases had many deadly effects on human bodies. Chlorine‚ phosgene‚ and mustard gases were mainly used (First World War). “Deficiencies of chlorine were overcome by phosgene and they were used mixed with equal amounts‚ with the chlorine helping to spread the denser phosgene” (Poison). They inflicted
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passage was no she should not be aloud to ride on the bus. I thought this because if I was on the bus I would not want to sit next to someone who had poison on them. I also think it is a health hazard for not only the person chained to the box of poison but also to the rest of the passengers on the bus. On the other hand doesn’t the person with the poison have just as much right to sit on the bus as the person sitting next to her or a few seats away? I think the answer to that question is yes. The person
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Poison Come‚ bitter conduct‚ come‚ unsavory guide. Thou desperate pilot now at once run on the dashing rocks Thy seasick‚ weary bark. Here’s to my love! (Shakespeare‚ 5:3:5) These were the last words Romeo Montague spoke before he drank a deadly poison to join his bride‚ Juliet‚ dead in the tomb. Romeo made the worst decision of his life that night; to die beside Juliet. There was one complication‚ Juliet wasn’t truly dead. The messenger that was sent to inform Romeo of this never came to give
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garter snake the newt produces a toxic nerve poison. This toxic poison is known as Tetrodotoxin‚ poison so powerful that if you digested a drop it will lead to organ failure and death. The question then arises how did the poison become so powerful? Well it turns out that the garter snake was the answer. Through years the garter snake has been preying on newts‚ and over time through newts offspring the response to the predator was to create a more powerful poison. Resembling the newts evolution‚ the garter
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metaphors and Iagos’s use of language are his tools that he uses to manipulate and fool people. In this essay I will be talking about how Iago uses animal imagery to describe the relationship between Othello and his wife Desdemona and the image of poison and how he uses both of the images in his language as his primary weapon into manipulating Othello. Animal Imagery is used throughout the play especially in Act 1. Iago makes almost all of the imageries. He uses this imagery to make himself feel
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death throughout the play. The flowers and plants that the Friar is so passionate about also play a small role with much impact. Not only does the Friar use them to make a sleeping potion for Juliet but it foreshadows the death of Romeo with the poison that he drinks to kill himself. The speech suggests that a plant‚ or flower‚ can be either good or bad‚ depending on which way that plant or flower used (2.3.5-20). This directly relates to humans and how they can also use themselves as bad or good
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In the passage from Lord Of The Flies‚ by William Golding‚ explains how a character name Simon wanders around in the forest by himself due to his poison‚ which is curiosity ‚ just before it was about to turn dark. This passage occurs right after when Jack and Ralph gets into a fight about hunting and building shelter. As Ralph brings up Simon’s name several times about how only Simon helps him‚ Simon walks away from the argument and goes into the forest all by himself. As he walks toward the forest
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problems such as high blood pressure‚ diabetes‚ and obesity‚ but on top of all of that Americans are the top consumers of this junk food. My proposition to end this problem is to inject lethal poison in all Junk foods such as candy‚ chips ‚ and cola. But not only would we poison Junk foods‚ we would also poison so called “Heather alternatives” which claim to be a healthy junk food substitutes hidden as “sport drinks” and “flavored baked multi grain crackers” with a even more lethal chemical. Thus weeding
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Irony and Metaphors: William Blake’s hidden talents In William Blake’s “A Poison Tree”‚ he takes on a simple approach at describing the different aspects and consequences of anger. The poem starts off by saying‚ “I was angry with my friend; I told my wrath‚ my wrath did end” (Blake 1‚2). Which is a very simple poetic way of saying he was angry‚ but he felt better after confessing his true feelings. When Blake continues‚ he explains how he cannot confess his anger to a foe‚ and goes on by creating
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