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    In Havisham‚ Carol Ann Duffy creates an interesting character. Write about the way the character is created‚ and compare this with the way other characters are created in three other poems. You should compare it with one poem by Simon Armitage and two poems from the pre-1912 poetry bank. In Havisham‚ Carol Ann Duffy explores the character of Mrs Havisham and develops her by using vivid imagery and metaphors. She starts the poem with ‘Beloved sweetheart bastard’ which is an oxymoron‚ used to display

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    Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

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    Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Sister Elizabeth Ann Seton was born Elizabeth Ann Bayley on August 28th‚ 1774 in New York City to wealthy parents. Elizabeth suffered many losses early in life starting with the loss of her mother when she was just three years old‚ and a younger sister two years later. She was raised Episcopalian by her mother and stepmother. Her father was a humanitarin who taught his daughter to love and be of service to others. Elizabeth had a great interest in reading and particularly

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    In the short story “Janus”‚ by Ann Beattie‚ the central character is not a real character at all‚ but in fact is an inanimate object.   The cream colored ceramic bowl serves as the main character throughout the story‚ and is correlated to the Roman God “Janus” that is identified primarily with doors or other places of passage‚ and is also represented as being two faced.   Janus is one of two characters with names‚ which is also evident of her importance throughout the story.   The author uses the

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    Valentine Carol Ann Duffy

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    How does Carol Ann Duffy use language and imagery to explore love. Throughout the poem ‘Valentine’ love is explored in different ways for example in the first stanza ‘careful undressing of love’ has various meanings‚ one being the comparison of the onion which is supposed to mirror her heart‚ the core of her love; to get to her heart you have to take time to remove each layer of emotion in contrast to an onion where to get to the core you have to remove the layers of skin. You must be careful with

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    Vichek Kan November 23‚ 2014 English 098‚ Section 151 Final Draft of Essay #4 “Wishful Thinking” Denzel Washington had once said “Dreams without goals remain dreams and fuel disappointment….Goals cannot be achieved without discipline and consistency.” Dreams are hopes and wishes that set no goals‚ but can be something you want instead of something you might need. Dreams with no goals just bring dissatisfaction because there are no steps or directions. In life circumstances‚ I believe

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    Bell-Mason Diagnostic The Bell-Mason Diagnostic and Prescriptive Method is a rule-based tool that is applied manually to characterize and plot the status of a high information technology venture at each stage of its growth. Four major elements of the Bell-Mason: 1. The five stages of company growth 2. The twelve dimensions that are measured to assess a start-up 3. The rules used to evaluate each dimension 4. A relational graph plotted against the ideal model for success Element #1 - The 5

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    Promotion Ceremony Speech Welcome to Mason‚ and thank you all for being here on this beautiful morning to see us graduate from the fifth grade. Hanging on the wall as you walk in through the doors of our school is a photograph of six students - the first graduating class at Mason Elementary. If one of those faces looks familiar to you‚ that’s because one of those students is my Grandfather… the one in the knickers. Sadly‚ my Grandfather has passed on. But‚ I still know that he is with me. I know

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    Conclusion of Valentine by Carol Ann Duffy Duffy uses an onion in her poem as she shows how this object can represent the positive aspect of love. In this poem she is saying that her love is different and unique. The first stanza tells us she is not giving what would be typically labelled as love like ’a red rose’. Instead‚ she gives an onion. An onion is very unusual gift to give to someone you care about. Although onions are acidic‚ smelly and not very appealing‚ she makes connection by comparing

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    The controversy surrounding the military draft has since its inception to its repeal in the nineteen-seventies; however the vitality of the draft remains because United States may need more than a volunteer army‚ it requires everyone to serve‚ and higher trained and educated people are needed to run new technology. The first reason is the military may need more than a volunteer army to defend the nation in a national emergency. In the U.S. constitution the government has the right the raise and

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    It was October 31‚ halloween night. The moon was full and shining brightly. It was a night of excitement for me and my friends‚ because we were finally old enough to go to the Mason Street haunted house. The mason street haunted house was no ordinary haunted house‚ it was in a long mansion atop an enormous hill. There is a rule that you have to be at least 13‚ because once a kid was so scared that he ran and hid. after 3 hours of searching‚ they finally found him in the attic buried behind old boxes

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