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    The poems Nothing Gold Can Stay and Dust of Snow both by Robert Frost show the relationship between Mother Nature and human nature. Although the poems share the same theme‚ they have similar perspective‚ form‚ and diction‚ the poems have different styles. Both the poems show some degree of truth in human nature through Mother Nature‚ but when comparing and contrasting them‚ there are many more connections that are exposed. In Nothing Gold Can Stay Frost shows the loss of innocence between two figures

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    “I barely heard him. I came closer and leaned over to hear when he was going to say. “Stay Gold‚ Ponyboy. Stay gold…”’ The characters in the book The Outsiders are all loved‚ but the one we will all remember the most is Johnny because of his kind-loving heart and how far he will go to protect someone. The Outsiders is a book about a gang of hoods called the Greasers that stick together when getting through the hard times of being beat up by the Socs or the south side rich kids. The gang will learn

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    to what I have in mind upon reading Italo Calvino’s Good for Nothing. Indeed‚ tying shoelaces is symbolical representation of the things that needs fixing‚ but it is more of the lack of skill and the personal decision to do something which needed more attention. “It is essential that we become critical-minded‚ that we direct our neighbor’s attention toward their shoes that are undone‚ if we have to.” — Is it not too intrusive? It can be looked at as social responsibility‚ but we shall do it cautiously

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    The state of being “Golden” is the way children look and perceive the world before they find out about the real things and hardships in life. Johnny wanted Ponyboy to stay golden. He was implying that Ponyboy is good and innocent and should maintain thoes qualities throughout his entire life and future career. After Ponyboy had recited the poem for Johnny‚ it had opened his eyes and changed his perspective of how the

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    Nature has always been envied‚ cursed‚ and awe-inspiring. In old Anglo-Saxon literature‚ most works were devoted to the sea‚ and in "The Seafarer" it applauds the sea‚ but at the same time the author has deference for its power. Robert Frost’s "Nothing Gold Can Stay" also shows this devotion and despite the fact that their subjects differ‚ the ideas that the two poems are attempting to get across are not too different. In "The Seafarer‚" it continuously refers to the sea as the author’s passion‚ even so

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    In an article titled "Stay-at-home-dads" Glenn Stacks addressed the topic from a different view. Sterotypes for gender roles could be harmful to the relationship a couple has. Starting off the stereotype of men being the provider of the family causes them to focus on their career to ensure the safety of his family. This cause the other partner to focus on raising the children. Who is to say that the male and female want those roles‚ maybe the women would be happier if she was working and the male

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    Reading the book‚ “Promises I can keep” by Kathryn Edin and Maria Kefalas was very touching because I am also a woman and I can understand parts of their few points. To me it is so weird to see that young women are having kids at a really young age and it usually the woman that are poor. “Half of the poor woman who give birth while unmarried have no high school diploma at the time‚ and nearly a third have not worked at all in the last year” (2). That is really sad to see that young woman start to

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    lifestyle holds him back. Some lessons Ponyboy learns is that ‘violence doesn’t solve anything’ and he must ‘stay gold.’ Firstly‚ the main character Ponyboy learns that he must ‘stay gold’. ‘Stay gold’ means staying true to yourself and don’t change. When Johnny was about to die the last words he said were ‘Stay gold’ to Ponyboy. Ponyboy discovers life has an expiration date and that he must stay true to himself and never change just because others are changing and because of peer pressure and he must

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    Rhetorical Analysis The telephone service provider‚ AT&T‚ developed a four minute long advertisement‚ It Can Wait‚ outlining the consequences and realities of texting and driving. AT&T’s purpose for this advertisement‚ which could actually be looked at more as a public service announcement‚ was to ensure awareness for anyone who has the ability to text and to drive. Through the use of engaging reality‚ the public service announcement portrays horror and authenticity through the use of tone‚ imagery

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    Cade speaks these words to Ponyboy. “Stay gold” is a reference to the Robert Frost poem that Ponyboy recites to Johnny when the two hide out in the Windrixville Church. One line in the poem reads‚ “Nothing gold can stay‚” meaning that all good things must come to an end. By the end of the novel‚ the boys apply this idea to youthful innocence‚ believing that they cannot remain forever unsullied by the harsh realities of life. Here‚ Johnny urges Ponyboy to remain gold‚ or innocent. Johnny now senses the

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