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    The Way You Look (at me) Tonight was a performance done by Jess Curtis and Claire Cunningham. The performance brought up very important themes throughout the entire piece. The major theme I took from this performance is love. Love was talked about and there was movement to help correlate with it. The dancers would speak on a subject and it would shortly be followed by a movement. This performance was very thought provoking and heartwarming. There were many little pieces each of them preformed to

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    Margaret Atwood’s “You Fit Into Me” is remarkable in just how many Post-Modern devices are found in only four lines of poetry. Altogether‚ Atwood’s poem instantly seizes a reader’s attention with its economy of words‚ and peculiar structure. Noticeably‚ the two simplistic looking verses‚ zero punctuation‚ lack of capital letters‚ and bracketed title invite closer inspection. The unusual length‚ and form are true to Post-Modernism’s desire to bring awareness to the prose. In that regard‚ Atwood calculatedly

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    Rebecca Dixon Ms. Willing English 4 August 29‚ 2013 Worst Nightmare Dreams seem so real sometimes that you will wake up out of your sleep just to make sure they aren’t real. Nightmares are the ones that really make you do it though. They are so scary. You can have a nightmare about a monster‚ someone dying‚ or maybe even somebody breaking into your house. I have had plenty of nightmares‚ but there is one that I really want to talk about. My all-time worst nightmare was my whole family dying

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    evolution and illustrates God’s unchanging attributes throughout the transition between the two opposing worldviews. Hopkins utilizes vivid imagery‚ alliteration‚ repetition‚ and Biblical allusions in his poem to convey the theme of God’s faithfulness and love‚ despite the ignorance and rejection of his abundant general revelation to mankind. Vivid and descriptive language permeates the entirety of the poem “God’s Grandeur.” Hopkins employs imagery to magnify the splendor of God’s earthly creations.

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    In the film‚ He Loves Me‚ He Loves Me Not‚ femininity is continuously compared and contrasted to masculinity. Though the film can‚ and is‚ considered by some as a “weepie” that is directed towards a female audience‚ both sides of the gender binary are addressed. In many ways‚ the film reconfirms what society says a female should and should not be‚ deepening the stigma of the masculine as the dominant gender. Thus‚ I believe‚ in the film‚ He Loves Me‚ He Loves Me Not‚ the four characters‚ Angelique

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    his Messiah! 9. Because I Love You Because I love you‚ I don’t mind being patient‚ Because I love you‚ I don’t mind taking naivety‚ Because I love youYou are all that I ever think‚ Because I love you‚ I have begun dreaming again‚ Because I love you‚ I have learnt to live with the pain‚ Because I love you‚ I have become compassionate‚ Because I love you‚ I am who I am ! 10. Is This Me? Beads of her thoughts‚ vigorous and profound; Entwined in the string‚ Of her poetry; Sometimes uncanny and bizarre

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    Analysis of Introduction to Poetry & Reading Poetry “Introduction to Poetry” by Billy Collins the theme that there is most focuses on is the experience getting out of reading a poem. When reading a poem readers tend to just read the poem and then come to a direct conclusion and assume that they understand the meaning‚ and not looking at it in a different way. This is not what Billy Collins wants “them” referring to his students to do. In the first stanzas it shows how “I” who is referred to

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    Yara Hassan Period 8 Catch Me If You Can‚ Frank Abagnale with Stan Redding Characters: 1. Frank Abagnale- tall‚ thin‚ clean cut‚ very intelligent‚ cunning‚ mysterious‚ nice‚ caring. Frank Abagnale was the main character‚ an innocent boy who was from a newly broken home and sought amusement in conning people into giving him money. This became his profession at age 17 and was successful until age 20. He was smart and daring. He observed situations which helped him accomplish his schemed

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    senior year of high school and just when I thought‚ "Hey‚ I kinda have me Sh*t together" everything seems to have fallen apart again. I honestly don’t have the words to describe how I feel. I Know I am extremely blessed with family and friends who love me more than I will ever know. I have a place to call home‚ a warm bed to sleep in every night‚ and food to eat. I am truly happy and thankful for all the blessings God has given me‚ but yet on days like today I feel lost. I do things and honestly don’t

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    Poetry Is Not a Luxury” (1982) intertwines feminism and poetry together. Author Audre Lorde says that for women‚ “poetry is not a luxury‚ but a necessity of our existence” (Lorde‚ 1982‚ pg. 281). In today’s society‚ women’s opinions aren’t really expressed‚ because it’s not widely accepted in this man-built world. Lorde’s quote “poetry is not a luxury‚ but a necessity of our existence” means that women should use their voices and channel their energy into poetry. Since poetry is accepted‚ women

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