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    In looking at this question‚ it is my opinion that it is arousing a discussion of the self-denial that religion imposes and also the conflict it imposes on the self. For this I will primarily be looking at Charlotte Bronte’s ‘Jane Eyre’ and the poetry of John Donne. The progression of Jane Eyre’s life is shown by a variety of links to religion due to the many changes in her way of life. Bronte shows her childhood at Gateshead in a passively religious context‚ but the Red Room scene in Chapter

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    Commentary on Feet

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    Analysis on Feet Feet is a prose talking about a little child looking at his sister’s death. The story is set in a post war period‚ when poverty and diseases are everywhere. We can know this by looking at the date written under the title‚ “September 1948”. The story happened in a working class family in Ireland. We can know that it is set in Ireland from the little sister’s name. From the sentence in line 7‚ “ Una. My younger sister‚ Una.” We know that her name is Una‚ which is an Irish name‚

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    Rules of Community

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    Rules of Community Summary The Rules of the Community‚ which was originally known as the Manual of Discipline‚ contains the set of regulations that were applied to the Yahad. The Yahad lived in the wilderness of the Judean desert‚ away from civilization. The sect lived as collectivist community‚ but in order to be a member‚ you had to accept and follow the strict “terms and conditions.” The main function of the Rules of the Community is to list out the the disciplinary action that would be enforced

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    Parents and guardians have arguably the most important job on their hands. Not only does their actions affect their children while they live in the same house‚ but also into adulthood. The Urban Child Institute states‚ “A positive home environment is the foundation for healthy brain development.” Situations in the home such as divorce‚ poverty‚ abuse‚ etc can all lead to negative long-term effects. Author of “Those Winter Sundays‚” Robert Hayden‚ experienced many tribulations of his own at a young

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    NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 12 ENGLISH HOME LANGUAGE P2 NOVEMBER 2013 MARKS: 80 TIME: 2½ hours This question paper consists of 23 pages. Copyright reserved Please turn over English Home Language/P2 2 NSC DBE/November 2013 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION 1. Read this page carefully before you begin to answer the questions. 2. Do not attempt to read the entire question paper. Consult the table of contents on page 4 and mark the numbers of the questions

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    Poem Comparing

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    Good evening Mr. Georges and fellow classmates‚ I have researched about 2 poems and made a comparison between the two. I’m here today to talk to you about them and see what you think at the end of the speech. The two poems I researched were (on the sea‚ author John Keats) and (sea fever‚ author John Masefield). as you can see from the title of the poems that they are bot about the sea but don’t be confused‚ they’re both completely different stories. Both of these poems talk about the sea‚ they

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    Comparison and Contrast Essay In the poems‚ “To Helen” and “Helen”‚ both Edgar Allan Poe and H.D. emphasize the beauty of the infamous Helen of Troy; however‚ the speakers’ attitudes differ as one praises and worships Helen while the other condemns her for her treachery and remains unmoved by her beauty. Although both poems discuss Helen of Troy‚ both speakers’ withhold different perspectives within the first stanza. In “To Helen” the speaker sets Helen on a pedestal as he uses the apostrophe

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    1. The tone of the poem is ABAB/CDCD/EFEF/GG which is a typical tone for William Shakespeare. 2. The poem should be a love sonnet but instead it has some humour to it and he mocks his mistress by saying “My mistresses eyes are nothing like the sun” ‚in line 1‚ as to say that his mistresses eyes don’t even compare they pretty much normal‚ and there’s nothing wonderful about it. In the 2nd line he says “Coral is far more red than her lips”. Coral is a red/ orange colour‚ and is perceived as beautiful

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    A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning Essay John Donne’s “A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning” is a letter written to his wife‚ an attempt to quell her grief and mourning for his parting to France. Though a private letter‚ the message that Donne conveys to his wife is clear: that the affection between two true lovers is metaphysical and can therefore resist any strain. Throughout the poem‚ Donne never explicitly states his opinion but rather uses a chain of extended metaphors to argue his point. Thus

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    Madrid Metro and Old Man

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    Introduction: I chose the Road Not Taken written by Robert Frost. I chose the poem An Old Man’s Winter Night * The poem is written in third person point of view‚ the narrator is omniscient. * In this poem Frost illustrates the troubled life of an old man who’s memory is slowly fading away. * Throughout the poem Frost uses various literary devices to emphasize the idea that the old man is secluded from everyone. * The poem is written in one stanza following a fixed meter and

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