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    Abigail Bauer AP English 02/17/15 While reading the poems “Richard Cory” and “Ezra Farmer”‚ it is almost immediately evident which poem is an original and which is a parody. Both poems are clearly about men that are popular among those he meets‚ but once the reader looks beneath the surface‚ they notice how the diction plays an important role in relaying the theme to the audience it is presented to. In the poem “Richard Cory” written by Edwin Arlington Robinson‚ the theme being portrayed is that

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    Richard is described as “richer than a king” (line 9)‚ however despite his wealth‚ “he was always quietly arrayed‚/And he was always human when he talked” (5-6). This indicates that Cory was a very “down-to-earth” person‚ and did not see himself as better than anybody else. It was assumed by all of the townspeople that admired Richard that he had it all; that he had no more to gain and was perfectly content. The two ending lines would beg to differ. “And Richard Cory‚ one calm summer

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    “All the world’s a stage…” The role of acting‚ disguise‚ deceit in Richard III “I am determined to prove a villain” says Richard in the beginning lines in one of the history plays of Shakespeare‚ Richard III. He is trying to cheat us right in the beginning with this sentence‚ just as he cheats and deceives everybody later‚ to finally become the King of England in the end. On the other hand‚ he is absolutely right‚ despite being never able to realize this: he really is just a poor man in the hands

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    audience. Poems are written in lines that follow a certain rhythm and are separated into verses. Two very great poets of the nineteenth and twentieth century would include Robert Frost who wrote Road not Taken‚ and Edwin Arlington Robinson who wrote Richard Cory. Born in San Francisco‚ California‚ Robert Frost was the son of Isabella Moodie and a journalist‚ William Prescott Frost‚ Jr. Frost wrote his very first poem My Butterfly. An Elegy.in 1894‚ and sold it for a whopping fifteen dollars. It went

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    “Discovering Books” and the story “Learning to Read”‚ the main characters Richard Wright and Malcolm X grow up with racism all around them. They both are blinded from their dreams of  becoming something they wanted. Malcolm’s dream was to become a lawyer‚ and Richard’s dream was to become an author. But the racist people who were the northern whites felt threatened by their presence as a society. In “Discovering Books”‚ Richard is born to a family that lived in poverty. He experiences hardships

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    One modernist selection who has a character with these qualities is the short story “Richard Cory”. In this story‚ Richard Cory is an outcast among his town because he is of a greater social class. He is envied by all and many feel as if they are wrong to be in his presence. This isolates him from almost all of the town‚ and even

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    about his theatre troupe‚ Lord Chamberlain’s Men. Richard Burbage was one of its many actors. Burbage is known for his friendship with Shakespeare and his part in the troupe. It can be said‚ that not only was Richard Burbage a profound actor but‚ he was also a skilled business man. By the age of 19‚ Burbage was leading actor in Lord Strange’s company (pearson 30). Burbage was such a gifted actor “… that Shakespeare created roles such as Richard III‚ Hamlet‚ Othello‚ and Lear…” just for him (Grebanier

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    Richard Ford was without a doubt inspired by events from his personal life whilst writing The Sportswriter. This becomes evident when you compare Richard Ford to the protagonist of the story. Both hails from Mississippi‚ lives in New Jersey and published a well-received collection of short stories earlier in life. To remain in the headlights after the initial breakthrough did however prove to be tough and as a result their fame died out. The following years they worked as sports journalists for a

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    "Boy at the Window" by Richard Wilbur is a poem about a young boy who feels very sad for a snowman that is outside in a storm. The boy does not understand that the snowman isn’t real and he thinks that it is suffering outside in the snow storm. Richard Wilbur used a lot of figurative language in "Boy at the Window" ‚ and mostly personification. In "Boy at the Window"‚ Wilbur tried to make the character of the snowman have human and animal characteristics. Instead of putting

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    1- Where? This Project‚ just as many other Richard Meier projects‚ is built within a heavily contrasting context of nature‚ hovering over the shores of lake Michigan. The white reinforced concrete and glass are easily distinguishable from it’s exuberant background heavy in shades of green which invokes a sense of being deep within a forest‚ away from all man made things‚ making the project all the more contrasting and also creating a sense of privacy for the entire property which is seldom achieved

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