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    Autumn Taine Monologue

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    Autumn Taine Autumn woke up in one of Austin’s shirts. She got up and headed to the bathroom. She traded her shorts for some of her yoga pants. She left Austin’s shirt on. She went to the kitchen to start breakfast. By the time she had cracked the first egg‚ arms wrapped around her. They might have been Jason’s - no‚ Jason would never grab her like this. Neither would Austin. She tried to scream‚ but a firm hand closed around her mouth. Fear spread through her body like acid. The person dragged

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    Summer

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    Summer’s getting drowsy now Soon she will be fast asleep Missing summer‚ the trees begin to weep It’s autumn time so leave and take a bow I heard the autumns singing. The wind it sprints through the trees. The air is getting crispier and a chilly nip is in the breeze. On autumns night a luminous pearl hangs in the radiant night sky. Journeying to warmer land‚ the birds ‘gossip loudly as they fly. When orange and red are burnished on leaves‚ They glide down like a silent pack of thieves. The

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    ‘To Autumn’ Analysis ‘To Autumn’ is a caricature of the Autumnal season written by John Keats around 1820. Keat’s direct address‚ and thus his personification of Autumn is evident through the use of the direct determiner ‘To’ which resembles the conventional opening sequence of a letter. From the personification of Autumn‚ we can denote that ‘she’ is the intended audience‚ and that we are merely onlookers to Keat’s celebration. The purpose of the piece is to eulogize the season‚ exploring most

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    Commentary on Field of Autumn Advancing like a silent threat‚ the onset of winter is presented throughout the poem as a season with sinister intent. The “acid breath of noon” approaches in a “Slow” manner‚ as if sneaking up on autumn. The personification of the “acid breath” not only suggests to the reader the fog is murderous‚ but one could be lead to imagine that the fog is poison gas. This is because “Field of Autumn” was published in 1947‚ two years after the Second World War; clearly the memory

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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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    was inspired to write “Ode to Autumn” after walking through the water meadows of Winchester‚ England‚ in an early autumn evening of 1819. The poem has three stanzas of eleven lines describing the taste‚ sights and sounds of autumn. Much of the third stanza‚ however‚ is dedicated to diction‚ symbolism‚ and literary devices with decisively negative connotations‚ as it describes the end of the day and the end of autumn. The author makes an intense description of autumn at least at first sight. The

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    reveal how such elements as imagery‚ personification‚ and structure evoke meaning in "To Autumn." “To Autumn‚” written by John Keats was written as an ode‚ expressing the endearment of the autumn season. In his poem Keats employs many elements in order to evoke passion and meaning over the beauty of the season. By using imagery‚ personification and structure Keats is able to mold his poem into conveying autumn as a parallel to life at its fullest with the creeping melancholy lurking close by. Immediately

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    Palm Springs‚ California has been a vacation home and party city for many years now‚ despite the heat people still flock over here to vacation and heres why! The name of the town comes from the Hot Springs found in the Indian Canyon. The ancestors of this lovely town are known as Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. Today the town is split up among the natives and everyone else. There are a lot of areas where the land is referred to as “Indian Land’ and they have full rights to do whatever they

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    Spring

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    The Spring Framework - Reference Documentation Version 2.5.6 Copyright © 2004-2008 Rod Johnson‚ Juergen Hoeller‚ Alef Arendsen‚ Colin Sampaleanu‚ Rob Harrop‚ Thomas Risberg‚ Darren Davison‚ Dmitriy Kopylenko‚ Mark Pollack‚ Thierry Templier‚ Erwin Vervaet‚ Portia Tung‚ Ben Hale‚ Adrian Colyer‚ John Lewis‚ Costin Leau‚ Mark Fisher‚ Sam Brannen‚ Ramnivas Laddad‚ Arjen Poutsma Copies of this document may be made for your own use and for distribution to others‚ provided that you do not charge

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    Spring and Fall

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    Spring and Fall‚ written by Gerard Manley Hopkins‚ is a simple and graceful poem that has a powerful religious theme. It is about changing seasons and mankind’s mortality. The poem addresses Margaret‚ which is generally assumed to be a young girl. We assume this based on the use of the word Golden grove‚ which can mean a simple‚ dream-like‚ play-world. The narrator asks the young girl why Golden grove is "unleaving"‚ or losing its leaves. This falling of the leaves occurs in the autumn as

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