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    foreign field That is for ever England.” This is bleak yet somehow comforting at the same time. That bit of comfort seems to directly reflect that this poem was personal to Brooke as he was a soldier and ended up dying on a ship of dysentery. The sadness is compounded that he couldn’t have even died as he wrote‚ in a somewhat dramatic and romantic fashion‚ leaving part of England in the soil. The injuries from World War 1 were often completely disabling or fatal‚ due to conditions‚ artillery blowing

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    Analysis of "The Lorax"

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    and unconditionally. If everyone was like the tree‚ there would be very little unhappiness in the world‚ and the world would be a better place. If countries started to give freely to one another‚ there would be fewer wars‚ there would be no more sadness and devastation‚ and there would be world happiness and peace. The message from Shel Silverstein is to not be like the boy who ultimately becomes unhappy by taking from the tree. In summary‚ Silverstein uses the story to expound on the idea that giving

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    from him. 2. The feelings I can remember during my play were both happiness and sadness. Happiness was when I can get together with my friends and is involved with different games. Running around and screaming was all happy moments. As a child I was so active‚ I could have run‚ skip and jump very quickly. It was amazing when I could have meet and interact with different young children. It was all happy moments. Sadness was when my mother would get very upset with me because I would think of nothing

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    about how hopeful she was and how exhilarated she feels. As the story continued‚ Sabina discovered that Mr. George is already married with somebody else and that lead Sabina’s change of emotion from the peak of happiness and down to the abyss of sadness but even though the emotion has been changed‚ the emotion that runs is still strong thus covering the need of strong and inspired emotion in writing a subliminal story. The whole piece of art written by Severino Montano has a fair amount of thoughts

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    Artwork No.28 Critic

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    78 CGE12402 Appreciation of Western Art Assignment #2: Art-Class Critic Fung Yuet Yi‚ Zoe (53070488) Artwork No.28 Step 1: Genre The painting is belongs to Impressionism. The painter painted the painting based on an immediate visual impression of scene. It captured a woman sits on a chair and meditates with her hand resting on the table and her jaw in her hand. The woman in the painting is not sitting there to let the painter to draw her‚ but the painter drew her on the painting by his own

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    Mrs Mallard

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    never a good thing‚ most people’s reactions would be the feeling of sadness‚ shock or denial that such tragedy has happened. In the short story “Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin the character Louise Mallard’s has received the news that her husband has died in a railroad accident‚ the news was told to her in a gently manner due to her heart condition. Mrs. Mallard’s initial reaction to the death of her husband was the feeling of sadness and disbelief as she wept. As the story continues she ends up in

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    first line of the poem and the last. There is also repletion of the word “I” throughout the poem. This shows that the narrator experiencing the night alone. He feels lonesome. Throughout the poem Frost describes the darkness and sadness of the night. He describes the sadness he feels by writing‚ “I have looked down the saddest city lane. / I have passed by the watchman on his beat/ And dropped my eyes‚ unwilling to explain” (4-6). These lines also speak of the isolation the narrator feels. It also

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    January 19‚ 2010 Mental Health: Deficiencies in Treatment of Depression Depression is defined as a feeling of sadness‚ feeling blue‚ unhappy‚ and miserable or down in the dumps. True clinical depression is defined as a mood in which feelings of sadness and anger interfere with your everyday life for an extended period of time. The news article dated January 12‚ 2010 in the New York Times‚ Titled; Mental Health: Deficiencies in Treatment of Depression reports that antidepressant drugs used for the

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    The Waste Land Analysis

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    give the mood of sadness and mourning which gives deeper meanings to the rest of the part. Throughout the preceding lines after the “Sweet Thames”‚ there is a sad mood as the rest of the part plays out. Even reading something cheerful in the same part will have an ominous feel. This is why this image is so effective because it is able to set the feeling for the rest of the poem in this part. It is also a sign of excellent poetry‚ being able to create this overall aura of sadness for a particular

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    Ten Indians

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    stopping in the woods during on the way home from market. He stopping in the woods for contemplating his life which many trouble and difficulties. He contemplete thet he has to fulfill his responsibility before he dead. While the winter represents sadness. It implies the speaker is really sad because he has many troubles in his life. For remove his sad mood‚ the speaker tries to go travelling. He is looking for quiet and solitude place. He stops his journey in the woods and keeps stay until dark while

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