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    houses Montuque and Captulet act 3 scene 5 concentrates on the inner conflict between “lord” Capulet and his daughter Juliet. In Act 3 Scene 5‚ Romeo and Juliet are separated because Romeo is sentenced exile as a penalty for his berserk and regretful actions which lead to Tybalt’s unfortunate tragedy. Juliet is left devastated over the separation with her husband and is furthermore misunderstood by her parents. A soon as Romeo departs‚ Lady Capulet tells Juliet about Capulet’s plan for her to

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    down on my damaged skin causing me to slow my pace. “I haven’t got all day.” Complained the farmer. One I reached her she told me the most amazing thing ever. “I have noticed that you have been working very hard.” She made a regretful sigh. “So you can take the rest of the day off” My eyes widened. “Are you telling the truth?” The farmer just rolled her eyes. I screamed with excitement‚ but not too loud so the other slaves would hear. “Don’t get used to it

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    This is a very somber‚ regretful and resigned poem. It has a quiet‚ dreamlike feeling to it‚ achieved by an undulating rhyme scheme (ABBA) and use of soft-sounding‚ uncomplicated words that are nevertheless powerful. The theme is the painful one of unrequited love‚ which Yeats manipulates in an interesting manner. Instead of focusing upon the present or the past‚ as is usually the case with this often used theme‚ Yeats looks to the future‚ a future in which the two people in the poem are destined

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    upset at how she used to live her life. Throughout the speech‚ Quindlen’s attitude is very enthusiastic and encouraging and connects with the audience by continually referring to her audience‚ often addressing them as “you.” She seems extremely regretful at how she acted in college‚ saying trying to be perfect was very unnecessary

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    and I might have become a good pianist at that young age.” This gives the reader a regretful feeling for not attempting to learn. And also‚ she tells readers in the end of the story that she hasn’t even notice the song she used to play is incomplete‚ which not only lets the reader know she doesn’t concentrate on learning‚ but also is a symbol that she leaves her prodigy part of her unused. In contrast of her regretful message to readers‚ she gives several clues which function as excuse to those misunderstanding

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    parental love need not be shown in obvious ways‚ it can be shown in the simplest forms but it may be hard to notice or appreciate it at the time it is given‚ but is always there. In “those winter Sundays‚” Robert Hayden stated a lot with very few words. Hayden’s ability to incorporate a lot of meanings to his word‚ and paint pictures in the minds of his audience‚ of his dedicated father and his family who showed no gratitude to him was possible due to brilliant use of imagery‚ metaphor and sound

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    Dr Faustus as a tragic hero Dr Faustus is a german scholar who shuts himself off from human normal life to achieve his aspirations‚ he is not only willing to to sell his soul to the devil but also to be the devil himself " to be a spirit in form and in substance"‚Dr Faustus is born to an ordinary family in germany in a small town called Rhode ‚ he was educated at wittenberg a famous German university and obtained a degree in theology.Faustus is a shakeasperian character he isn’t rich or a king but

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    Analysis of ‘Come to the bush’ by Thomas A Spencer The poem “come back to the bush” is an Australian poem written by Thomas a spencer. The poem describes Australia and the Australian outback and how incomparable it is to the city life of London. The poem explores why the outback is unique and great and creates an image in the readers mind representing the Australian outback. The man in the poem has left his home in the outback to go live the high life in London. The verse “so I brought my

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    show the images of development from when Paul and Keller started their relationship to development so far. This also related to the experiences between Paul and Keller overtime. Throughout the novel‚ the experiences with Paul and Keller are very regretful. An example of this experience is‚ “if Paul had listened to Keller’s confession‚ it’s possible that Keller would have felt ready to teach Paul about playing piano with rubato.” When Keller finally opens up to Paul‚ he leaves: “I should have stayed

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    "The Mother" In recent‚ popular culture‚ abortion has become a very sensitive subject. It has become a controversy to try and settle whether it is morally wrong. In some religions‚ such as Catholicism‚ abortion is looked down upon and is considered a mortal sin. Others would just simply agree that they don’t think it should be done. On the other hand‚ some see abortion as something that is strictly the mother’s choice and if she should want it‚ it should be allowed. Some even believe that

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