enclosed‚ beach is silent. The bright ball blinds you as it emerges; it rises like a yellow lollipop on the distant horizon. Crashing against the shore‚ small waves wash the night’s debris onto the land. Untouched golden sand covers the floor as far as your eyes can see. Soothing‚ a gentle sea breeze rustles through your hair. Beach shops prepare for their day of excited costumers bustling in and out of their small seafront shops. Opening their doors‚ they bring out all of there beach products
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In "Dover Beach‚" Matthew Arnold’s use of diction and imagery reveal the overall pessimistic tone of the poem. The use of diction brings the reader toward two separate tones‚ yet they uniquely contribute to general feeling of pessimism that Matthew Arnold portrays. In the first stanza‚ the "calm" sea brings a feeling of peacefulness. Since it is not turbulent‚ but rather serene and still‚ the calmness of the sea evokes feelings of harmony. This tone is set to show the value and possibilities of
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Your Guide to Beach Safety Front Page:- Red color to symbolize alertness and danger Title in dark blue font in order to contrast the background and stand out (bold and large) Slogan-contains the technique of repetition “Life”‚ thus emphasizing how important it is to protect yourselves from danger at the beach. It is also written in the bright color yellow‚ again to stand out and to manifest its significance in this brochure. A picture of children laughing‚ this is placed so to persuade the audience
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Beach Burial- Kenneth Slessor The 1944 poem “Beach Burial”‚ was written about Kenneth Slessors experience during World War II in El Alamein‚ Egypt. Kenneth Slessor was an Australian poet and journalist‚ who was the correspondent reporting from North Africa. Unlike other poems written about war‚ “Beach burial” is neither nationalistic nor patriotically written and does not commemorate heroes‚ as it tells of enemies uniting in death. The poem is a tribute to the masses of soldiers who died in the
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Crystal Beach Amusement Park During the late 1800 hundreds‚ a community of people in religious manner came together to explore the culture in a religious like‚ campground. As time progressed in this are‚ larger crowds became amass due to the increased amount of attractions imp laced in the area‚ drawing in large crowds well over 150‚000 per season(annually). Soon after‚ the money scheme came into play where local entrepreneurs saw a chance to make an increased amount of money by adding small sideshows
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Kenneth Slessor wrote the poem Beach Burial whilst he completed his occupation as the official Australian Correspondent in the Middle East. Due to Slessor ’s observations of the war at close quarters he soon learnt about the horrific horrors of war. During Slessor ’s stay in El Alamein which is a small village found on the Egypt Mediterranean coast he wrote the poem to describe the realities of war and what realistically happens after heroes are killed. Kenneth Slessor has used imagery and various
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place on a beach where Jerry and his mother are on vacation. Jerry’s mother feels she is being over protective so she lets him wander off to play in another part of the beach. Jerry and his mother’s relationship is excellent‚ but his mother feels she is being over protective and Jerry is constantly attentive and vigilant to causes sure his mother is still on the beach waiting for him (lines 117-118). Jerry’s mother almost causess him feel childish as a result she made him stay on the beach for so long
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Among the many books and films we have read and watched‚ I enjoyed Monkey Beach by Eden Robinson and Flight by Sherman Alexie the most. Both protagonists’ go through struggles while making decisions that will affect their own lives permanently. Zits‚ the main character of Flight‚ had a lonely and sad life‚ similar to Lisa from Monkey Beach. I believe that these two characters are similar through more than just misfortunes‚ but on a physical and a mental level as well. Both characters go through traumatic
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My family and I were in Normandy Beach for the week‚ we have been going to the beach everyday‚ swimming in the ocean‚ and getting out tans on. The temperature has been at least 97-99 everyday‚ not much humidity‚ which is good. Every night we would go out on the boat a little before sunset. Sometimes we would tub or eat dinner on the boat. We decided to skip the beach one day because it got really humid‚ and go out on the boat during the day. It was so humid from the second we woke up‚ we could feel
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English 2342 20 April 2011 Dover Beach and Fahrenheit 451 The classic poem‚ Dover Beach‚ written by Matthew Arnold‚ is a statement about losing faith as a result of enlightenment. In an emotionally charged scene in Ray Bradbury’s novel‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ fireman Guy Montag reads the poem aloud to his wife and her friends. Bradbury could have chosen any piece of literature for Montag to read as a means of unveiling his collection of hoarded books and his newfound interest in reading them. Bradbury
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