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    husband Percy Shelley‚ who preferred the Greek myth of Prometheus to explain our origins. As well as interest in the science and especially electricity the Romantics were also interested in nature and its endless possibilities‚ and the concept of the sublime. Everything during the Romantic Movement was very much to do with emotions and sensations‚ which is why the character of the monster would have been so much more poignant to the people reading Frankenstein. It makes him easier to relate to and to

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    moonlight. I think how much I‚ too‚ would like to be walking arm in arm with a woman‚ under the moon" (51). Incorporating cleverness and eloquence into his language‚ Cyrano replies to Le Bret’s sympathy with the response that he would never let a "sublime" tear be

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    one can draw special paintings and others can be very successful in science like Einstein‚ Newton and so on. Additionally‚ Beethoven can also be an instructive sample to this‚ in spite of being deaf he gained unmatched success only inasmuch as his sublime distinction. So‚ it is clear tat these abilities are given to us for free

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    INDIAN CINEMA... EDUCATES AND ENTERTAINS? Award winning film-maker and actress Nandita Das once said‚ “Without poets‚ artists‚ and film-makers‚ men would soon weary of nature’s monotony. The sublime idea that men have of the universe would collapse with dizzying speed. The order which we find in nature‚ and which is only an effect of art‚ would at once vanish. Everything would break up in chaos. There would be no seasons‚ no civilization‚ no thought‚ no humanity; even life would give away‚

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    Radical  Radioactive  Raptors Rattlers | Razors Riptide  Sabotage Sabres Scorpions Serpents Sharks Shockers Slammer Slayers Slick  Smashers Smurfs Snakes Snappy  Sparks Spicy  Spitfires Stallions Stealth  Stingers Stingrays Sublime Super sonic  Surge Tarantulas Terminators Terrorizers Tornadoes Torpedos Transformers Tsunamis Typhoons Unicorns Vipers Volcanos Vultures Warriors Wizards | Point of view is the angle from wich the story is told. This depends on

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    that people should not become complacent with life.  Instead‚ mankind should make the most of every minute of existence in this world. One of the greatest verses of the poem lies in the words “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‚ who are evidence that not everyone is forgotten after their life on

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    content needed to pray for peace‚ restoration‚ and a reality check that will result in our proper modifications needed to manage our technology properly with God’s Commandments and lifestyle. News Flash Your personal matrix is self absorbed by sublime media ads and casual infomercials from people and other electronic devices that rings like the evening news‚ full of propaganda and hate‚ which controls our thoughts and prevent us from doing real physical work of equality and fairness. How do we

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    architectural fragments‚ once enough time had passed for a detached attitude to form. Antiquarian John Aubrey valued the ruin as much as he did the earlier intact structure. Ruins inspired the feelings of melancholy and wonder associated with the sublime. They stimulated the viewer to imagine the building in its former pristine state. They offered the pleasure of longing for the irretrievable object of one’s fantasy. Nor were ruins left to accidental

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    The library‚ a two-roomed spectacle‚ is an intellectual treat to the voracious reader. So‚ if Harold Howe is to be believed when he opines‚ “What a school thinks about its library is a measure of what it thinks about education”‚ then my school is a sublime purveyor of knowledge‚ a facilitator of intellectual growth‚ and a developer of mental faculties‚ in the superlative degree only. The sports ground is a multipurpose area and provides a vista of students being  trained by coaches for karate‚ badminton

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    expected to be a monster‚ actually has honorable‚ heroic qualities • Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck (1937) -Lennie Small‚ Crooks-defomities • Flowers to Algernon by Daniel Keyes -Obession to improve‚ knowledge Romantic Nature: -Sublime nature‚ the affects it has on the person‚ emotions and feelings‚ expressive • Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey by William Wordsworth (1798) -Both return to places that bring back a rush of emotions and feelings In Tintern

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