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    Danse Russe Robert Morgan once said‚ “If a poem is not memorable‚ there’s probably something wrong. One of the problems of free verse is that much of the free verse poetry is not memorable.” Most people think that one must you use a certain type of traditions meter to make good poetry. In reality there are many other ways to make great poetry‚ one example would be free verse. Free verse poetry is structured according to formal and rhythmic patterns invented for the particular poem. If the

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    Explore the ways in which Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth and Browning presents the speakers in Porphyria’s Lover‚ My Last Duchess and the Laboratory Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth in such a way that she is shown as a strong and powerful woman. Her ability to manipulate Macbeth to murder Duncan in order to get more power is a key example of this aspect of her character. Browning also presents his speakers in a similar way to Shakespeare through their need to control. The main way that both

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    ’bright..night ’‚ ’fair sun…envious moon ’ thus sparking the interest of the audience whilst representing the turmoil of the story. In Act 2 Scence 2 Shakespeare shows Romeo overcome with intense youthful love through his repetitive use of the possessive pronoun ’my ’ thus declaring ownership of

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    ’Men are presented as monsters in Porphyria’s Lover and My Last Duchess.’ Discuss. A monster is defined as something which inspires horror and disgust and is shockingly hideous or frightful. The characters of both males in ’Porphyria’s Lover’ and ’My Last Duchess’ definitely give the impression of fitting this description‚ as they both commit‚ or at least command the committing of murders. They are also controlling of the women in their lives and crave power over them – in both cases‚ the woman

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    Explore the ways that poets present different attitudes to death The theme of death is a diverse theme present in many poems‚ which present the theme in a range of ways. In the poem ‘War Photographer’‚ the death of the civilians is presented as very worthless and the only memories of these people are the photographs that the war photographer took. This is idea of worthlessness is carried on in the poem ‘Not Waving but Drowning’‚ by Stevie Smith. The lack of emotion in ‘Not Waving but Drowning’‚

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    Rules in Technical Writing

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    word after a colon if the word begins in a complete sentence. If the list follows the colon‚ it is not a complete sentence and therefore‚ no capital letter is used. * Capitalize the first word in each line of most poetry. * Capitalize the pronoun I. * Capitalize all the proper nouns. (Names of persons‚ proper names of animals‚ geographical and place names‚ names of monuments‚ buildings‚ and meeting rooms‚ name of specific events and periods of time) * Capitalize the name of various

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    How effective is the narrative structure in Wuthering Heights? Wuthering Heights has a unique and complex narrative structure. There are the two main narrators‚ Lockwood and Nelly‚ they each are eyewitness narrators as they have took part in the story they describe. The novel is organised in such a way that it is a narrative within a narrative‚ what some critics would call “Chinese boxes” or frame narrative. Lockwood is used to open and end the novel‚ Bronte uses him to represents the outer frame

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    1. The subject of comparative typology and its aims. Comparative typology‚ as the notion itself reveals‚ represents a linguistic subject of typology based on the method of comparison. Like typology proper Comparative typology also aims at establishing the most general structural types of languages on their dominant or common phonetically‚ morphological‚ lexical and syntactical features. Comparative typology may equally treat dominant or common features only‚ as well as divergent features only

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    Pidgin languages -Nigerian pidgin -Naijá "Language is so tightly woven into human experience that it is scarcely possible to imagine life without it." (Pinker‚ p.17). Communication is an essential part of human life. It accompanies us in our personal‚ social and professional life. Language is undoubtedly a fundamental means of communication between people. Some linguists estimate that at present there are about 6000 or more languages all over the world‚ thus what happens when two different cultures

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    Steinbeck presents Curley’s wife as a corrupting character as well as an innocent influence. Firstly‚ Curley’s wife purposely tries to avoid Curley so she can have conversations with other men. It is clear that many readers see Curley to be overly possessive over his wife; hence she doesn’t have a name – always referred to being his wife. Curley’s wife is described as wearing a “cotton house dress and red mules” which puts a very corrupting image in men’s head. The colour red is often implied with danger

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