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    Aurora Leigh

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    English 412 The main idea which I wish to explore with my research paper is the female role/motherhood in the Victorian period. The primary text from our class that I will most likely be using is Aurora Leigh by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The idea of the paper is to expand on the idea of how motherly figures within the work present different iterations of the role of a female during the period. The secondary sources I will be using for the assignment will‚ first off‚ outline the accepted

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    Publisher‚ 1957. Ferguson‚ Francis. “Two Worldviews Echo Each Other.” Readings on The Tragedies. Ed. Clarice Swisher. San Diego: Greenhaven Press‚ 1996. Reprint from Shakespeare: The Pattern in His Carpet. N.p.: n.p.‚ 1970. Jorgensen‚ Paul A. William Shakespeare: The Tragedies. Boston: Twayne Publishers‚ 1985. Pitt‚ Angela. “Women in Shakespeare’s Tragedies.” Readings on The Tragedies. Ed. Clarice Swisher. San Diego: Greenhaven Press‚ 1996. Reprint from Shakespeare’s Women. N.p.: n.p.‚ 1981.

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    destroying humanity and the spiritual depth of our existence. Challenging the ethically divorced Enlightenment values‚ Shelley makes a plea for humanity to revert back to Romantic values that recognise the regenerative power of Nature and the preciousness of life. Similar to Tyrell’s myopic search for ‘commerce’‚ Victor’s selfish and contemptuous motivations reflect those established within an industrial centred society. The divine imagery in the line: ‘It was the secrets of heaven and earth which

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    Sonnet130 Analysis

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    Metaphor Vs. Simile in Sonnet 130 My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun; *His mistress’ eyes…like the sun= simile because it is a direct comparison using “like.” Coral is far more red than her lips’ red; *Coral is far more red than her lips= would have been a simile because if he had not been making fun of these types of cliche poems‚ it would have been “her lips are as red as corals.” If snow be white‚ why then her breasts are dun; *If he had not been satirical‚ this line

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    Das Nibelungenlied

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    representations of the struggles and obstacles of that time. In Das Niebelungenleid‚ Princess Kriemhild is a parallel figure to the Virgin Mary. As a precious and valuable figure to Siegfried‚ Princess Kriemhild symbolized the Virgin Mary’s valuability and preciousness to the church. As Siegfried fought for honor and approval‚ he fought for more than just the princess. Siegfried’s courage and leadership is a reflection of the many leading crusaders of that period. Siegfried sacrificed and risked

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    1920's Essay

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    Sands 1 Clarice Sands Honors English 11 24 August 2011 Essay Judy Jones is the daughter of the Mortimer Jones. Glowing with vitality‚ Judy is casual‚ charming‚ and irresistible to many men‚ including Dexter. She is attractive‚ unattainable‚ and amusing‚ “entertained only by the gratification of her desires and by the direct exercise of her own charm” (Fitzgerald 4) . Judy does not seem to be fully aware of how manipulative she is toward the many suitors who pursue her—or if she is aware‚ she

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    Nature

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    feel pensive. A balmy moonlit night can awaken the lover in us. Such is the transformative power of nature’s beauty. In the movie‚ ‘The Silence of the Lambs’‚ the cannibalistic psychiatrist Hannibal Lector who is in a maximum security prison tells Clarice Starling‚ the FBI officer‚ that he wants to be transferred to a facility where he can have a room with a window that looks out on the sky. Even evil surrenders before the beauty of nature. It has been observed that patients in hospital recover faster

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    Cultural Value

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    Cultural Values Essay: The definition of value is “The regard that something is held to deserve; the importance or preciousness of something (Dictionary.com).” For example something valuable would be before my grandma passed away she gave me a necklace that is something valuable to me because of her giving me a necklace that came from her. Cultural value is the commonly held standards of what is acceptable or unacceptable‚ important or unimportant‚ right or wrong‚ workable or unworkable‚ etc.‚

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    Comparing the present feelings after a death in the poems ‘On my first Sonne’ by Ben Jonson and ‘Anne Hathaway’ by Duffy The theme of the poem ‘On my first Sonne’‚ by Ben Jonson‚ is introduced through the title‚ where we are already informed that the poem will be about the poet’s first son. The poem begins with the word‚ ‘Farewell’‚ which leads us on to understand that this is a tragic goodbye that the poet is expressing. Jonson clearly is expressing his love and pride for his son when writing

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    Step Out on Nothing

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    This is a lot of stress and responsibility for anyone and the stress caused by these burdens created more arguments that seemed to surface quite frequently. Much like Bryon’s mother Clarice‚ my parents expected us to be very respectful towards others and do the best that we could. My father‚ a man that reminds me of Clarice would always tell us everyday before school to be respectful and learn something. I don’t remember one day were my father didn’t remind us. Much like his family‚ we were a very religious

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