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    Tourism in Paris

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    Introduction Paris is the capital of France (Most visited country in the world). It is the largest country in Europe with approximately 65million inhabitants. Founded about 2000years ago‚ Paris is a modern and vibrant city. It is called the ‘City of Lights’. Paris is the shopping and fashion capital of the world‚ with Channel‚ Dior‚ Vuitton‚ Yves Saint-Laurent among many other top French fashion brands. The French tradition of good food still prevails in most restaurants across the city. All of

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    The Colossus. Sylvia Plath

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    This poem by Sylvia Plath was written in 1959 and gave name to her first collection of poems The Colossus and Other Poems in which it is already included. This collection was published in 1960 and since this moment she was recognized as a young new talent because of her poetry techniques. Regarding some biographical data‚ we should take into account that Otto Plath‚ that is Sylvia’s father‚ died after a long period of untreated diabetes when she had just eight years old. Facing the death of someone

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    Metaphors by Sylvia Plath

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    of metaphors could tell a story. The poem‚ “Metaphors” by Sylvia Plath‚ would be an example of this. Some may look at this poem and believe it is random metaphors put into nine lines. I believe this is a poem about Plath’s idea of pregnancy as compared to traditionally unrelated objects. “Metaphors” has a clue in each line that would lead the reader to believe that it is depicting the process pregnancy. In the poem “Metaphors”‚ Plath opens with the line‚ “I’m a riddle with nine syllables. In this

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    Conflicting Emotions of Sylvia Plath The speaker in the poem “Daddy” is someone who both fiercely hates her father but also passionately loves him. When she was younger‚ she compared her father to a god-like entity—always looking up to him and constantly seeking his approval. Her fierce hate towards her father stems from the deep rooted fear of him. The speaker is torn between these two polar emotions that have been constantly tormenting her and blames them on her unresolved emotions toward her

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    Daddy-Long-Legs

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    asylum always came first and Jerusha’s education second. Because when Mrs. Lippett (the matron) wanted‚ she always kept her at home to scrub. Jerusha never complained‚ only once she wrote an essay‚ entitled “Blue Wednesday”‚ trying to ridicule the life in the asylum. Later on in her letters to Daddy-Long-Legs she wrote that hated the John Grier Home‚ that she would rather die than go back. She wrote that the asylum supplied the orphans only with food and clothes‚ but never took care about the

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    Plath Wuthering Heights

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    the one who appears vulnerable‚ nature is her attacker. She refers to them in a “grandmotherly disguise‚” this is a reference to the fairy-tale ‘Little Red Riding Hood’ Plath is taking the innocence and naivety of this familiar story and turning it into something rather sinister. By referring to the sheep as “grandmotherly‚” the speaker becomes red riding hood and therefore becomes the victim‚ nature to the speaker is not to be trusted; it manipulates victims‚ as it is in a “disguise.” • “The horizons

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    Hotel and Paris

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    A terrible holiday Last week I went to Paris and Rome with my wife. These places are my dream travel places since 6 years old. I always image that if I can go to Paris to take lots of beautiful photo and eat fresh see food also visit Paris Tower one day. And now‚ my dream came true. However‚ this trip was terrible and destroys the good image of Paris and Rome in my mind. When the first day to fly to Paris‚ the travel agency was planning to buy the plane tickets when we arrived the airport

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    Ted Bundy

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    Ted Bundy Ted Bundy’s Trail of Terror From the Beginning of Taking Life Until The End of His Life Serial killers tend to be white heterosexual males in their twenties and thirties. While it is impossible to predict who will become a serial killer there are traits that appear to be similar in all killers. These behaviors include cruelty to animals‚ bedwetting‚ lying‚ drug and alcohol abuse‚ and a history of violence. According to Robert Ressler et al.‚ "serial homicide involves the murder

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    Plath Sample anser

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    expressed in her poetry.” I agree completely that Plath uses a lot of provocative imagery to highlight the intense emotions expressed in her poetry. The poem I will discuss in light of this statement is ‘Morning Song’. In this poem I found a lot of provocative imagery that made me feel various emotions. One provocative image that stood out for me was‚ ‘new statue’. I found this image provocative because it’s abnormal to describe your new born baby as a statue. It provoked/caused anger and

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    Explore the presentation of disturbed minds in Macbeth and in the poetry of Sylvia Plath. “Is there no way out of the mind?” Sylvia Plath was an American poet and novelist. She was born in Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ on the 27th of October 1932 just before World War II into a German/Austrian family. Plath suffered from clinical depression and tried to commit suicide multiple times‚ she was successful on her fourth attempt‚ which ended her life in February of 1963. Macbeth was a tragedy play written

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