English holiday assignment Summary of the poem “Early Spring” by William Wordsworth. PRASENJIT DASCLASS: 8AMANAS7/8/2011 | Introduction His aim with these poems was to talk about situations in common life‚ that is why he chose to communicate with an easy language as well as he preferred rural life as‚ this‚ was part of his idea that nature surroundings are the ideal place where man could find himself and his essence‚ and because in this rural environment these passions could be framed in
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The Rite of Spring by the Russian composer Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) had been composed in 1913 and is considered a masterpiece of the twentieth century. Despite being considered such a prolific piece‚ it serves as quite paradoxical when it comes to its rather contradictory and ambivalent background. The composition process had been approached in a different style to much of his other works‚ involving myth‚ folklore and traditionalism and all of which surround this rather haunting yet admirable
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poems NEUTRAL TONES by: Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) E stood by a pond that winter day‚ And the sun was white‚ as though chidden of God‚ And a few leaves lay on the starving sod‚ --They had fallen from an ash‚ and were gray. Your eyes on me were as eyes that rove Over tedious riddles solved years ago; And some words played between us to and fro-- On which lost the more by our love. The smile on your mouth was the deadest thing Alive enough to have strength to die; And a grin of
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Ingredients - makes 16 large spring rolls: 1 cup thinly sliced carrot 1 cup shredded Chinese cabbage 1 cup spring onions thinly sliced 1 cup mushrooms diced 1 1/2 cups thin rice noodles 16 sheets of defrosted spring roll pastry ( for fried spring rolls) 16 sheets of rice paper (for fresh spring rolls) 450g chicken mince (if making fried spring rolls) Method: Fried Spring Rolls: 1. Boil enough water to submerge the noodles and place both the water and noodles in a bowl to break them up
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ciusConfucius was known for he’s teachings‚ preserved in the Analects‚ focused on creating ethical models of family and public interaction‚ and setting educational standards. Confucius was born in 551 B.C. in the Lu state of China and died on 479 B.C. There was a historian named Ssu-ma Chi’en and according to Records of the Historian‚ Confucius was born into a royal family of the Chou Dynasty also Confucius was a descendant of a branch of the royal house of Shang‚ the dynasty (a family of rulers)
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Spring © Camille Gotera When the cold‚ harsh winter has given its last breath‚ When the sky above shows life instead of death‚ When the claws‚ reaching to the frozen sky becomes decorated with Leaves‚ When the animals-long in hiding- scurry from trees‚ We know winter has ended. When the frost on grass is replaced with sweet dew‚ When the fields become dotted with flowers‚ reminding me of you‚ When the lonely silence becomes filled with melodies‚ When you feel warm air‚ erasing bad
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Spring; a time where rebirth of our earth takes place all around the world. It is a time where replication of flowers begin to blossom and trees begin to start their journey of growing up all over again. It is when the Sun lays back and watches our earth transform into a new season of life‚ where the sounds of bee’s buzzing and children playing in the newly grown grass shows the purity of this magnificent season. Although spring is a repeated time of the year we still breathe the fresh air with a
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In this poem‚ it is time; immortality and the transience of beauty. The speaker mentions numerous times throughout the poem that “every fair from fair sometime declines” be it that of nature‚ “summer’s lease hath all too short a date” and eventually Autumn begins in which the leaves shrivel and die‚ or that of the subject. From the third quatrain onwards‚ the speaker talks about the immortality of his words and of her. He claims that “so long as men can breathe or eyes can see” his poem will be remembered
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B Summer is come‚ for every spray now springs‚ C The hart hath hung his old head on the pale; D The buck in brake his winter coat he flings; C The fishes flete with new repaired scale; D The adder all her slough away she slings; E The swift swallow pursueth the flyes smale; F The busy bee her honey now she mings‚ E Winter is worn that was the flowers’ bale. F And thus I see among these pleasant things G Each care decays‚ and yet my sorrow springs. G It is a sonnet called The Soote
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of the branches as they fall‚ The crash of the trunks‚ the rustle of trodden leaves‚ With the ’Whoops’ and the ’Whoa’‚ the loud common talk‚ the loud common laughs of the men‚ above it all. I remember one evening of a long past Spring Turning in at a gate‚ getting out of a cart‚ and finding a large dead rat in the mud of the drive. I remember thinking: alive or dead‚ a rat was a god-forsaken thing‚ But at least‚ in May‚ that even a rat should be alive. The
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