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    The Ruin Poem Annotated

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    The author of‚ “The Ruin” explains vivid details of structures who have met their fate and had been “undermined by age”. The line which states‚ “the buildings raised by giants are crumbling” perfectly captures the main idea and conception of the past and current state of these structures. Throughout the poem‚ the narrator is able to keep the beauty with each word he uses to describe as to what has become of these places. The author wants the audience to understand that what the actual building has

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    To My Muse

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    upon By fate adverse are stung. Go thou‚ too‚ O Muse‚ depart‚ Other regions fairer find; For my land but offers art For the laurel‚ chains that bind‚ For a temple‚ prisons blind. But before thou leavest me‚ speak: Tell me with thy voice sublime‚ Thou couldst ever from me seek A song of sorrow for the weak‚ Defiance to the tyrant’s

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    "A Pasalm Of Life"

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    This shows that people should not become self satisfied with life.  Instead‚ mankind should make the most of every minute they have in this world. One of the greatest verses of the poem is “Lives of great men all remind us‚ We can make our lives sublime‚ And departing leave behind us‚ Footprints on the sands of time’ This stanza points out to the reader that mankind should take as example all the great men that have come before‚ Everyone should strive to be like them and leave footprints on others

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    as a vehicle for romanticism‚ this is because war constitutes of heroism‚ terror‚ and violence. Just like other romantic act‚ liberty leading the people communicates feeling and emotions of greatness‚ grandeur‚ and intensity; therefore‚ it has a sublime quality. It also serves as a propaganda piece; it can be likened to the French conquest (Ferbes 104). Indeed‚ it represents French campaign for change and liberty‚ and the purity of the revolutionary cause. The paintings represent team work amongst

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    hydrogen gas be liquefied? 10.Why do we see droplets of water on the outer surface of a glass containing cold water? 11.Define the terms: Diffusion‚ sublimation‚ latent heat of fusion‚ latent heat of vapourisation. 12.Name 3 substances that sublime. 13.Sponge is a compressible material‚ yet it is classified as a solid. Why? 14.What is the boiling and melting point of water in the Kelvin scale. 15.What can dry ice be converted to its gaseous form?

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    The Myth of Agrarianism The Agrarian Myth in a America had many aspects to it. First‚ to a lot of Europeans‚ America was this untouched garden of Eden that could be used to possibly make a Utopian society. Part of that myth was that Europeans had lost touch with nature and in America it could be regained and not be seen as such a wild and barbaric place. Another part of the myth was that Farming was the end-all be-all key to a happy and fulfilling life. Farmers were the backbone of this country

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    objective goodness or badness. C.S. Lewis uses a quote from the writers Gaius and Titius’ famous book‚ Coleridge at the Waterfall‚ to show how an inanimate object can bring forth goodness (2). Gaius and Titius’ book states "When a man said This is sublime‚ he appeared to be making a remark about the waterfall…Actually…he was not making a remark about the waterfall‚ but a remark about his own feelings" (2). It is not the actual object itself that has objective goodness or badness‚ but the combination

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    Universal Brotherhood as understood in the Esoteric Philosophy‚ and which is a sublime natural fact of universal Nature‚ does not signify merely sentimental unity‚ or a simple political or social co-operation. Its meaning is incomparably wider and profounder than this. The sense inherent in the words in their widest tenor or purport is the Spiritual Brotherhood of all Beings; particularly‚ the doctrine implies that all human beings are inseparably linked together‚ not merely by the bonds of emotional

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    The Great Gatsby

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    for himself. The Great Gatsby is about what happened to the American dream in the 1920s‚ a time period when the dream had been corrupted by the avaricious pursuit of wealth. The pursuit of the American dream is the sublime motivation for accomplishing ones goals and producing achievements‚ however when tainted with lies(wealth) the dream becomes devoid and hollow. S. Fitzgerald proves in his novel that the American dream is ruined by corruption and

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    Clarity

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    That point when you are in an unconscious abyss‚ and you begin to muse over your actions. This is not rare‚ neither is it weird‚ so you need not be scared. Most times‚ you might need to shield yourself from your immediate environment to arrive at a sublime sphere that enables your thoughts become vivid and clear. Why goals are not met‚ is the same reason why a football team will never win all its matches; a question that only fate can answer. Asides form the inconsistency human beings are prone to;

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