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    In James Joyces Dubliners the use of irony and sensory disconnect are what structure the recurring themes of the stories. The themes include entrapment‚ with escaping routine life for its horrors‚ misery‚ and agony. The stories Eveline‚ Araby‚ A Painful Case‚ and The Dead all end in epiphany. Dubliners experience a climactic moment in their lives to bring them change‚ freedom and happiness‚ although these moments bring none of those. All characters fall into paralysis from not being able to leave

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    Moments within our lives have been utilised for multiple purposes throughout our existence. These moments have given rise to inspiration for numerous historical figures‚ such as poets. W. H. Auden‚ Bruce Dawe‚ Sylvia Plath‚ Carol Ann Duffy and S. K. Kelen‚ have all used various brief moments of human experience to explore emotions and ideas. Refugee Blues‚ Homecoming‚ The Gods Ash Their Cigarettes‚ Funeral Blues‚ Daddy and Little Red-Cap‚ have through tone‚ stylistic features‚ language devices and

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    Nicole Reaber October 16‚ 2014 FM114 Marc Jacobs Project Marc Jacobs was born in New York City on April 9th 19631. In the earlier part of his life‚ Jacobs dealt with a family life that was quite dysfunctional. When Marc Jacobs was only seven years old‚ his father died as a result of ulcerative colitis2. Marc’s mother responded to her husband’s death by resorting to endless dating and marriages which forced the family to relocate to several new locations such as New Jersey‚ Long Island and the

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    World War two‚ and the Korean War. His Credentials are long including involvement in over 20 different campaigns. Throughout his career he was known as a decisive leader with a humanitarian mindset. Often referred to as the “Warrior as a Wordsmith‚”(Duffy 86) he spoke in a convincing manner‚ playing to the audience and reusing effective statements from earlier speeches. The quotation cited at then beginning of this paper resonates on some of the strongest points in his speech‚ such as change‚ the strength

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    shortly joined the insurrection‚ had the rank of colonel‚ and was wounded in action. When the hostilities ceased and the country came under American rule‚ he built a successful practice in law. Around 1906‚ after the death of his first wife‚ he married Salomé Márquez‚ Nick’s mother. A friend of General Emilio Aguinaldo‚ Leocadio was a popular lawyer in Manila and the Southern Tagalog provinces. He was unsuccessful however when he made a bid for a seat in the Philippine Assembly representing Laguna. Nick

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    Bibliography Duffy‚ C. (1999) The World’s Wife‚ London: Picador Word Count Total: 1329 Words Without Quotations‚ Bibliography‚ and Poem Titles: 1193 Words Michael Owens 4175 How typical‚ in terms of language‚ style‚ structure and concerns is ‘Anne Hathaway’ of the collection? Carol Ann Duffy presents Anne Hathaway as a character who is deeply in love with her partner whom she is writing a poem for. This poem shows that the collection is not an act of revenge‚ as it shows

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    sexually abused by her father‚ her poem ‘Cousin Kate’ could possibly be a recount of the series of events the occurred‚ and given that Christina changed some aspects of it. References from: (http://kirjasto.sci.fi/rossetti.htm) Carol Ann Duffy was born on the 23rd of December 1955; she is an acclaimed poet‚ playwright and a freelance writer‚ having garnered several awards on each profession. “She is a former editor of the poetry magazine Ambit and is a regular reviewer and broadcaster. She

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    Furthermore‚ as Armitage explores this issue in the format of a dramatic monologue‚ choosing to take on the voice of another (in contrast to his usual style)‚ the poem also presents Armitage’s sympathetic views towards this subject. On the other hand‚ Duffy presents a much more sceptical view of relationships. It is also a relationship centred around pain – but in contrast to the deep emotional pain of ‘The Manhunt’‚ the pain here is caused by anger and mistrust caused by modern conveniences. ‘Manhunt’

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    conservative principles‚ which led him to appeal to an emerging Republican Right voter bloc. Reagan also associated himself with a prominent name - Richard Nixon - by becoming “[the] vice chairman of the Southern California Democrats for Nixon” (Duffy and Gibbs ?). By mustering a political following and obtaining name recognition via association‚ the Reagan campaign was well underway. One of the cardinal grounds

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    Compare the ways Fenton and Duffy present a speaker’s attitudes towards another person in ‘In Paris with You’ and ‘Quickdraw’. The speaker in ‘In Paris With You’ implies that he has recently experienced the painful ending of at least one romantic relationship‚ "Don’t talk to me of love. I’ve had an earful...". On the one hand his attitude to love is cynical and dismissive. However‚ there are also hints that he may not be as vehemently opposed to beginning a new romantic attachment as he initially

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