to ask and wants to tell you about it while wandering the streets of a city that has yellow smoke in the streets (16‚ 24). The places that Prufrock chooses are not prestigious such as “half-deserted streets” (4)‚ “one-night cheap motels” (6)‚ and “sawdust restaurants with oyster-shells” (7). Prufrock has a question to ask‚ but he will get to that later. This walk takes place in October during the evening when all is calm and quiet “[l]ike a patient etherized upon a table” (3). Prufrock is delaying
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The institution of slavery was the murder of equality‚ and the birth of dehumanization. In Beloved by Toni Morrison‚ the use of rhetorical devices conveys this point indefinitely. On pages 175 to 176‚ Morrison focuses in on the most antagonistic character of the novel: Schoolteacher. In portraying his perspective‚ Morrison is able to achieve her purpose within the novel‚ and about society as a whole. The effective phrasing of diction and imagery allows Morrison to give the reader a holistic view
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“There would be meat that had tumbled on the floor‚ in the dirt and sawdust‚ where the workers had tramped and spit uncounted billions of consumption germs.” (Sinclair‚ The Jungle) The book became wildly popular with people of the middle class and elsewhere‚ people saw their food as tainted and with excerpts of the book in
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horse would usually be fed. Finding enough food for the horses and mules was a constant problem. The horses were always hungry and where often seen trying to eat wagon wheels. When grain was in short supply‚ the horses and mules had to be fed on sawdust cake. Many horses died of starvation‚ disease‚ and enemy fire. As the war went on‚ horses became more and more difficult to replace. The value of a horse outweighed the value of a soldier. The max speed of a horse is 35 mph while a humans top speed
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being spread out against the sky like a picnic blanket on the grass‚ we would have gotten a completely different vision of the night‚ and therefore a different mood. In the same stanza‚ Eliot goes on to note the “sawdust restaurants with oyster-shells (ln. 7)." Here the idea of sawdust shows us that the quality of the restaurants is not very high‚ and instead of having oysters—which are considered an aphrodisiac-- they only have the remnants—the oyster-shells. Eliot also goes on to tell us the “Streets
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the production of Earth Buddies were time consuming and very dependent on the weather. The production process had a total of seven steps. The first step was filling which included six machines that filled the basic round heads with nylon stocking‚ sawdust and grass seed. The next step operators shaped the product’s eye-glasses. The rest of the process included moulding the face‚ placing the glasses on the nose‚ and gluing the buddies eyes in. Next the buddies were sent to the painter who finished off
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behind the piece. Notkins statement didn’t change my views about the piece because all he wrote about was about his other projects and how he built this piece. Notkins stats‚ “Consists of 344 separate unglazed earthenware tiles … tiles are fired in sawdust-filled sagger”. He goes on and talks about more about the tiles and how they’re made. Overall‚ my analysis about this piece is I didn’t understand
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Termite droppings are often the first clue. These look similar to grains of sand or sawdust scattered around. They vary in colour from brown to beige (depending on the type of wood the termites have eaten!) You may of course discover more evidence of direct timber damage in the form of a structure resembling a hollow beehive‚ or you may
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The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock (Response) When thinking of a typical love story a reader expects compassion and romance‚ but in T. S. Eliot “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock‚ romance is not the topic of discussion. The backdrop of the poem is a typical London‚ England day with numerous travels through the seamless foggy streets early 1900’s London. The mystery or puzzle through the poem tend to transpire with cleverly diverted unanswered question from the narrator that somehow get overlooked
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There are many different types available including compost‚ plastic‚ rock‚ gravel‚ and rubber (which is made from recycled tires). Organic mulch is also very common. It is made from grass‚ leaves‚ hay‚ straw‚ bark‚ sawdust‚ woodchips‚ newspaper‚ cardboard‚ wool‚ manure‚ and more. It’s important that you research the different types of mulch beforehand so that you can find the best type for your yard‚ or ask a landscaping expert at your garden supply center. Each type
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