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    Eliot and Lawrence

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    T. S. Eliot and D. H. Lawrence – Compare and Contrast their Techniques and Themes T. S. Eliot and D. H. Lawrence‚ although they are both contemporary authors of Modernist period‚ express different values and techniques. They are both born in 1880s when the world enters the industrial age. While both witness the dynamic transition‚ they both criticize the modernity but in different methods. Two authors’ relations regarding techniques and themes would be analyzed by comparing Eliot’s The Love

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    Missing Someone

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    is how the narrator‚ is similar in many ways to pan de sal‚ the bread of salt. The similarity is physical: the bread is described as diminutive‚nut-brown and the size of my little fist‚ just as the narrator is still basically only a boy. Note how the image of the narrator is quite similar to that of bread baking‚ I could feel my body glow in the sun as though it had been instantly cast in bronze. The similarity is also metaphorical: just as bread needs to bake in the fire to rise and be ready‚ so

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    Jacob Lawrence

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    distinguished artists of the twentieth century‚ Jacob Lawrence was born in Atlantic City and spnt part of his child hood in Pennsylvania. After his parents split up in 1924‚ he went with his mother and siblings to New York‚ settling in Harlem. "He trained as a painter at the Harlem Art Workshop‚ inside the New York Public Library’s 113 5th Street branch. Younger than the artists and writers who took part in the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s‚ Lawrence was also at an angle to them: he was not interested

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    D.H. Lawrence

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    D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) (Full name David Herbert Lawrence. Also wrote under the pseudonym Lawrence H. Davison) English novelist‚ poet‚ short story writer‚ essayist‚ critic‚ and translator. INTRODUCTION Highly acclaimed as a forerunner in adapting psychological themes for literary purposes in such novels as Sons and Lovers‚ The Rainbow‚ Women in Love‚ and Lady Chatterley’s Lover‚ Lawrence’s status as a poet is among the most heatedly disputed topics of twentieth-century literature. Much of the

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    From birth‚ a name is a powerful piece of who a person is. The name that is given to a person is what helps identifies one from another. My name‚ Daneisha Chanel Rayford‚ is what describes me as a person‚ and I could never picture myself with another one. I would like to consider my first name Daneisha to be unique. It is one of those names that most people fail to spell right. However‚ I can honestly say there are not many Daneisha’s in this world. In my opinion‚ how I was given the name Daneisha is

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    Lawrence Ferlinghetti

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    feelings‚ emotions‚ experiences‚ and opinions into words. One of these unique individuals is poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti. He is a man whose poems are simple and speak easily. In Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s poetry: confusion‚ love‚ culture‚ background‚ politics‚ and war in the world from the 1940’s to the 1960’s are all themes communicated in Ferlinghetti’s poems. He is a poet who is able to use what he knows‚ believes and hopes for the world. Through three of his poems: "Dove Sta Amore"‚ "A Vast Confusion"

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    Hills

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    about the hills that “look like white elephants” in front of her to relate back to her decision (Hemingway). Hemingway shows the two life-changing effects of an . The other shady and dark side of the hill represents not keeping the baby and pursuing the operation. In between the lines of this casual conversation is actually an undergoing decision on both the positive and negative side of an abortion. This decision-making theme‚ is represented by symbols such as the white elephants‚ the hills‚ their

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    1. There are several themes portrayed in the film provide at least three defined each answer. There are three themes in the film that captured my attention. First‚ is the struggle of Muslim in America after the September 11th attack‚ I saw how Other Muslims suffered in America even those Muslims are innocent and not belong to the group of terrorist that attract the world trade center. I saw how Americans backlash against Muslim for they think that all Muslim are the same they will kill for the

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    Jacob Lawrence

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    Jacob Lawrence has painted figurative and narrative pictures of the black community and black history for more than 60 years in a consistent modernist style‚ using expressive‚ strong design and flat areas of color. Jacob Lawrence was a great artist. During Harlem Renaissance‚ he helped establish African American artists. He gave lectures at Washington University‚ and he enjoyed working with students of all ages. Jacob Lawrence was born in Atlantic City on September 7‚ 1917. His parents

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    My name is AnnTrelleasha Toniece Smith. My mom told me she put all the great people that helped create me into my name which made me great‚ and I believe her because I am a great person. I love to write. I write poetry and I write short stories‚ but as much as I love to write‚ I love to read. I read everything. There is not a genre I don’t like. I also love music. I play piano and guitar and I’m learning to play the viola‚ and so far I like the viola better. The way you can move/sway as you move

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