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    Brave New World Personal Response Writing Folder English 3U By: Abdo Elnakouri b) “But in Epsilons‚” said Mr. Foster very justly‚ “we don’t need human intelligence.” For a society to function‚ is there work to be done where it would be better that the worker didn’t think? I think it would be ok if we had robot workers that didn’t think and did boring jobs because they’re not human beings. There would be no problem in my mind to have programmed robots to do jobs that are not fun or enjoyable

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    heard that I thought about the people that had died for their beliefs and we put shame to them because they believed in something different. After I thought about it for a while‚ there was one person that came to mind‚ and that person is General Robert E. Lee. Lee fought in what he believed in since he graduated college and got a wife and seven kids. When the reporter said that they took down the flag because the flag means to hate African-Americans. I felt angry‚ that is a good enough reason

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    Journal Response: Barn Burning William Faulkner style’s stands out one more time with this work. It is very remarkable the effort he does by implementing symbolisms‚ visual descriptions‚ and the lack of certainty in his sentences‚ as if he wants us to imagine and figure out what he really wants us to think in that moment. For instance‚ at the end‚ it seems that he wants us to find out what happened to Sartoris and his family after he escaped and his dad got killed. Through his fiction‚ he shows a

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    looked around. The street was deserted except for me. The plan was working; and it was not the first time that I went on a mission like this. We planned these robberies in sparse‚ quiet neighborhoods that did not have many people‚ stores‚ or emergency response teams. Together‚ the five of us made up a team that is sweeping the nation. We rob the most unsuspecting stores‚ which do not have security cameras or money vaults. We find that these stores surprisingly have the most money in their registers. After

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    Cold Comfort Farm By Stella Gibbons What was a main theme in the novel and how can it be applied to my lifestyle? Cold Comfort Farm is a novel centred around recently orphaned Flora Poste who goes to stay with her cousins living on a farm. I thought that a reoccurring theme in the novel was shown in the way in which Flora got people to look beyond their horizons and imagine a more realistic lifestyle. Thanks to Flora’s encouragement and manipulation the characters living at Cold Comfort Farm

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    Compare how Robert Frost and Wilfred Owen communicate the theme of loss in ‘Out‚ Out-’ and “Disabled”. In the two poems “Out‚ Out-” and “Disabled”‚ a similar theme of loss is portrayed. Both of these poems deal with the subject of physical loss‚ as both protagonists of these poems experience accidental amputation. Both Robert Frost and Wilfred Owen manage to captivate their audience’s attention‚ and also a certain degree of sympathy for the protagonists’ misfortune. They do this successfully

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    Compare the ways in which Wilfred Owen and Robert Frost present suffering in ‘Disabled’ and ‘Out‚ out-‘ Wilfred Owen was a Soldier Poet who spent time in several military hospitals after being diagnosed with neurasthenia‚ in some ways he can relate to the poem ‘disabled’ as he too was injured during war and later died in action. Robert Frost was born in San Francisco‚ and his poem also was based mainly on a true story from when he worked in a flour mill. Both poets can relate to the poems they have

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    Voices of a Real Nation “A little raw”‚ “great and beautiful simplicity of phrase” – that’s how American poets Ezra Pound and Amy Lowell have described the works of Robert Frost‚ one of the most widely read and bellowed American poet. American writer Edward Eggleston wrote‚ “you have given me a rare sensation: you have sent me a book that I can read…” His words he addressed to Edwin Robinson‚ another great American poet‚ tree times Pulitzer Prizes nominee. The reviews‚ mentioned above‚ have something

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    The first time I read “fire and ice” by frost my first thought was it is about death. The poem starts of with what many people talk about whether the world will end with fire or ice. I thought the author was a little weird for writing a poem about not caring on the way he dies. Also‚ I thought it was funny the fact that his last name is frost and he prefers to die with fire. My response changes after my analysis because I realize that the poem seems to be about his romantic desire and his experience

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    “William Butler Yeats deals with an interesting variety of subjects and his poetry is full of powerful images and impressive descriptions. Discuss.” Submitted by Hollie McLaughlin. I very much enjoy reading the poetry of William Butler Yeats. What I like about the poetry is the multi-faceted man who emerges. In Inisfree he is the searching‚ restless 25 year old‚ looking to nature as a kind of redemptive force. In ‘September 1913’ he is the ardent political critic of the soul-destroying materialism

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