‘weep!” ‚ it is a play on words. Where a child may say sweep‚ when young enough‚ they may only be able to say ‘weep due to a lisp or a slight speech problem. However‚ it could also be due to many hours of exposure to‚ and breathing in the fumes of‚ soot. Another example is “They clothed me in the clothes of death‚ -- And taught me to sing the notes of woe.” It is much darker and deeper due to the words. Where the “clothes of death” indicates the short lives that the chimneysweepers lead. And where
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little light‚ the only light sources the factory had was the sunlight from the windows. Some machines were horrible they had black smoke coming from them and at the end of the day when the workers come out‚ their whole body would be cover in black soot. There was so many machines with very little safety rules. This meant that there were so many accidents and And there were kids that would fix the machine while it was still running thus this could lead to an injury. The worker had only 2 breaks lunch
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I.B. English 11 21‚ March 2011 World Literature Paper 2 – draft In his novel The Assault‚ Harry Mulisch illustrates a clear example at how human memory can aid us in pursuing a better future ahead of us. As Anton watched the motor boats on the first page of the novel he was amazed at how fast the motor boats moved and the wake they left behind. Each time he saw them zoom by he would try to follow their wake however its pattern became so distorted he could not follow it. Along side the motor
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break of day." The Chimney Sweeper (Innocence) When my mother died I was very young‚ And my father sold me while yet my tongue Could scarcely cry "’weep! ’weep! ’weep! ’weep!" So your chimneys I sweep & in soot I sleep. There’s little Tom Dacre‚ who cried when his head‚ That curl’d like a lamb’s back‚ was shav’d: so I said "Hush‚ Tom! never mind it‚ for when your head’s bare You know that
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A Romantic as he was‚ William Blake created his rather simple songs as an opposition to the poetry the eighteenth-century poets tried to impose‚ the so called ornated word‚poetry of beautiful words saying very little. Songs of Innocence and Experience are about the "two contrary states of the human soul" as Blake put it. To confirm this he wrote some of the poems of Innocence with their pairs in Experience. Such a pair is "The Lamb" from Innocence and "The Tyger" from Experience. "The Lamb" consists
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The Japanese Relocation speech covered how the Japanese were treated‚ what their daily life was inside of an internment camp‚ and some of the features that came along with living there. The people were served free food‚ housing‚ and they even conjured up a community government. The President made it sound like living there was not that bad. On the other hand he explained his reason for why he ended up placing Japanese into internment camps. Later in the speech he states “The Japanese’s were within
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he thought that he would have fought in the war go home and then run in the olympics in tokyo. never thought he would see hundreds of thousands of men carrying soot from the mines. these men never showered. Many of these men had died of lack of nourishment‚ lack sleep causing them to barely function. many of these men have seen their best friends. these men pray for the chance to go home and see their families
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how the energy or heat is produced in the plants. In nuclear power plant the energy or heat it produced by the fission of Uranium; in a coal-burning plant the burning of coal produces the energy or heat. The Uranium power plant does not produce the soot and harmful gasses‚ such as CO2‚ that the coal-burning plant does. Also‚ nuclear power plants are cleaner because very little fuel is needed to create a lot of energy; and there is no air pollution like there is with a coal-burning
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water are waste products as they are not needed in the body. In burning‚ the products include water as well as carbon monoxide (CO) or carbon dioxide (CO2)‚ or both. Other by-products from reactions such as burning fuel and coal‚ may produce smoke and soot. The first difference is that respiration needs sugar and oxygen (unless it’s anaerobic respiration) to produce energy. The sugar is normally glucose in the equation: Glucose + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy Burning doesn’t needs anything
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absolute victory." Our absolute victory came with Truman’s thumbs up to drop the atomic bomb. Currently‚ some of the ships still lay visible along the Hawaiian coast. Only now‚ the moss and tree trunks tranquil green replaces the charcoal covered soot that many still tearfully remember. Pearl Harbor has come to be a national memorial. Emotions still run high‚ as patriotic citizens walk amongst the battleground. Separate tours are offered for Japanese paying their respects. Though they have no
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