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    A close reading of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner will reveal that the Ancient Mariner-who is at once himself‚ Coleridge and all humanity-having sinned‚ both incurs punishment and seeks redemption; or‚ in other words‚ becomes anxiously aware of his relation to the God of Law (as symbolized by the Sun)‚ and in his sub-consciousness earnestly entreats the forgiveness of the God of Love (represented by the Moon-symbol). ... For Professor Lowes‚ while he has disclosed a Coleridge of amazing

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    engrossed in finding an answer to his problem‚ because of the passion he feels for his partner. He dreams of a situation in which love overcomes physical barriers. Although his solution is impossible‚ it gives him some temporary relief towards the pang of loneliness. In the second quatrain‚ the poet further explores the options after his conversion into the weightless nature of a thought. Again he states that it would not matter how far away he was from his loved one‚ for he would be extremely

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    3. Comment on the way in which Gjorg carried out the shooting of Zef. What do you find interesting about the process? In this extract‚ we witness Gjorg‚ as obligated by his duty to family and the Kanun‚ avenge his brother’s death by killing his murderer‚ Zef Kryeqyqe. The Kanun‚ an old code of laws‚ dictates every man involved in a blood feud to continue the brutal cycle between the families. As Kadare depicts‚ the manner in which Gjorg carries out the shooting of Zef is underlined heavily by

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    describe the sinister but he does have one special technique‚ he uses the five senses to make a picture in our head with full detail. “...he even laid his hand upon my arm and sought to shake me. I put him back‚ conscious at his touch of certain icy pang along my blood.” This is not natural because laying your hand on someone is to welcome them and make them feel comfortable and also it is strange because humans are warm blooded. Stevenson also uses humour in his story‚ “If he is Mr. Hyde‚ I shall

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    Cuchulainn‚ a heroic warrior‚ is referred to as both the Hercules and Achilles of Ireland. Fedelm‚ the prophetess‚ describes him as “full of fame.” Like Hercules‚ Cuchulainn had superhuman strength. He had a “warrior’s fist‚ the arm of a prodigy.” He was also able to outdo all Ulster warriors with his “brilliance and nimbleness in feats.” His great strength and valor reflect the characteristics of Hercules. Because of his bravery and invincibility‚ Cuchulainn also resembles the great Greek hero Achilles

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    As human beings‚ we are changing each and every moment as we are introduced to new ideas‚ values and challenges by our surroundings. In Alistair MacLeod ’s short story‚ "To Everything There Is a Season"‚ the author depicts the anxieties and reservations of the narrator ’s transition between childhood and the adult world. This story also allows the reader to understand the importance of change in one ’s life. The story is set on Christmas Day and the weeks preceding‚ when the whole family was awaiting

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    Political System According to Quah as cited in Funston: “Controlled democracy” – “a republic with a parliamentary system of government based on the British Westminster model‚ but which has been adopted to suit the local conditions”. Three important differences between the Singaporean and British parliamentary systems: (1) Singapore has a written constitution; (2) Singapore has a unicameral legislature; and (3) Singapore is not a monarchy. Head of State – President  elected by the citizens of

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    1750 nearly half of all British wheat harvests went directly into gin production.” The spirit was consumed predominantly among those who lived in destitution and worked lengthy hours in factories. For pennies‚ they could find a release from hunger pangs and the grinding drudgery of everyday life at the bottom of a glass. Gin was available everywhere: “street markets‚ grocers‚ chandlers‚ barbers‚ and brothels.” In the

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    The Epistle to the Romans is one of the most crucial elements of the New Testament. St. Paul wrote this book on his third missionary journey to Corinth around 57 A.D. The whole intention of this letter was to edify and encourage the beloved Roman church; he knew he was called to remind them of “God’s plan and purpose in matters of saving sinners” (“What You Need”‚ 2010). In Romans 1-8‚ Paul uses the resources around him‚ such as the natural world‚ human identity‚ relationships‚ and culture‚ to relay

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    I leaned away from my mother as her hand gently pulled me forward. I didn’t want to. It was an enormous metal trap that was sure to send me to my doom. In my four year old eyes‚ roller coasters were the fuel of my nightmares. I wasn’t afraid of clowns with pasty makeup and cold‚ dead eyes‚ no. I wasn’t afraid of monsters with razor sharp teeth and claws like a lion. No‚ me‚ I was afraid of roller coasters. The rolling cart with only a bar to hold me in was terrifying. What if-- what if I slipped

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