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    Spring’ ’How does Hopkins use language and style to convey his message to his readers?’ Gerard Manley Hopkins was a 19th-century poet whose poetry work mainly consisted of religion‚ nature and inner anguish as the main themes. Hopkins celebrated beauty in the nature world and he loved the season of spring‚ especially the freshness it brought. In most of his poems‚ like ’Spring’‚ Hopkins linked in nature to prayer and religion; he thought that the pure beauty in nature alone‚ was enough

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    In chapter one to three of Whistling Vivaldi‚ the author started the book with his memory of recognizing his given social identity. I paused for a few seconds after I finished reading the sentence that said‚ “I don’t know what being black meant‚ but I was getting the idea that it was a big deal” (2). This quote brought to mind my level of knowledge and awareness about race before I ever heard African American friends complained about the way people‚ outside the school‚ treat them. Looking back‚ the

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    ‘Last Words to Miriam’ – An Interpretation Submitted By: Jeet Kumar Gupta 2001115 D. H. Lawrence’s Son’s and Lover’s is a study of human relationships. Gertrude Morel‚ because of her turbulent and odd relationship with her husband‚ ends up developing deep emotional relations with her two eldest sons’. The second eldest in particular‚ Paul‚ is the receiver of most of this deep emotion. Because of these feelings and the deeper-than-usual emotional bond between the two‚ Paul has difficulty being

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    Seasons

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    What is Your Favourite Season? Why? The question of what is my favourite season is a difficult one to answer. Almost everyone will give a different response‚ for there are as many positive points to each of the four seasons as you can possibly imagine. Nonetheless‚ I agree that my favourite season is summer and the three main reasons are that summer is a time to relax and enjoy yourself‚ the weather is seldom cold or rainy‚ and it is a great opportunity for families to travel. To start with‚

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    Lawrence Snake

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    tension-filled drama with the insights of a moral thinker and writer. Perhaps what is most disturbing about the poem is not that Lawrence was indecisive about what to do‚ but that a poisonous snake presents an inimitable foe‚ and that Lawrence for all his bravado was lucky to have escaped with the conclusion that he acted too meanly.D.H.LAWRENCE’S ‘ SNAKE’ Perhaps D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) is a misunderstood writer. This is not to claim that the writer has understood him correctly. After all it is a fashion

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    Life and Seasons

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    Lifetime is a natural cycle‚ we are born‚ we grow up and die. It can be compared to four seasons of nature; spring‚ summer‚ winter and autumn. Spring is described as very short and happy. This season is the first stage of the year and it’s compared to the first period of our lives: childhood. In that time everything is beautiful and “lusty”. Spring is a new beginning; a time for new growth and development. During this stage great ideas and goals are born; filled with excitement and enthusiasm

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    the birds

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    On December third‚ the wind changed overnight and it was winter. Until then the autumn had been mellow‚ soft. The earth was rich where the plow had turned it. Nat Hocken‚ because of a wartime disability‚ had a pension and did not work full time at the farm. He worked three days a week‚ and they gave him the lighter jobs. Although he was married‚ with children‚ his was a solitary disposition; he liked best to work alone. It pleased him when he was given a bank to build

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    Beauty of the Seasons

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    Beauty of The Seasons Through out the year‚ people all over the world have to adjust to the environment around them. Whether it is summer‚ spring‚ autumn‚ or fall‚ each season has it’s own beauties and flaws. But out of the four‚ summer and winter is the most two widely known seasons that are complete opposites. We all agree and disagree on whether which season tops the other. But summer is definitely a better season compared to winter because it is full of life and fun‚ it comes with beautiful

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    bird by bird

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    BIRD BY BIRD In the book Bird By Bird by Anne Lamott‚ the author takes the reader through a crash course in writing a story. I found the book helpful in many ways. However‚ I also found a plethora of information that I will never use and didn’t need to read. Instead of giving tips on how to write college papers‚ which is what I was looking for‚ the author went in depth about the life of an author. The three most important things I took from this book were; the importance of getting things down

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    takes her back to when her older brother‚ who was ten at the time‚ was trying to finish a report on birds that was due the next day but had had over three months to work on. Her brother sat in the kitchen table crying‚ surrounded by the unopened books‚ desperately worried about not having enough time to get it done. Her father sat down beside him and said “Bird by bird‚ buddy. Just take it bird by bird.” Anne Lamott keeps‚ this one-inch picture frame on her desk to remind herself of a piece of herself

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