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    Work without hope analysis Work without hope was written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The poem is mainly about how spring is starting up and all the animals are moving around and the speaker seems to still be stuck in his depression. The first half of the stanza includes a personification In the first half of the poem‚ the speaker identifies that the bees‚ slugs‚ and birds are coming out of hibernation. The speaker seems depressed as spring is starting up and all the animals are moving around

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    Sacred Seasons

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    PROJECT IN COMPUTER “SACRED SEASONS” Submitted by: Rene Chancellor Gonzales III Submitted to: Mrs. Claire de May V. Muyco Sacred Seasons is a world that exists in an eternal state of cyclical change. Much like a wheel spinning around in a complete rotation‚ an age will come into being‚ built along a particular set of mythological and magical rules‚ flourish‚ then eventually

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    What Is Pocahontas Sacred

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    learned what her people considered sacred‚ what the true intentions of the characters were‚ and finally how I could relate myself to this story. My first topic that will be reviewed is what sacred is. During this reading‚ I will take an in-depth look at what sacred is and how it can be used or seen. Next‚ I will point out what is sacred in this film from both the Native American and settlers point of view. These points of view mainly focus on Pocahontas and John Smith. After learning what the two

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    Sacred Planet

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    writing this piece‚ I have just finished watching an episode in “The Amazing Race Philippines” which gave me the idea how beautiful the places are in the Philippines like Boracay‚ Bicol‚ Palawan etc. This brought me back to this documentary film‚ Sacred Planet. In the film‚ the majestic creatures like giraffe‚ monkeys and birds give me a peaceful mind. The splendour of the oceans and mountains are so relieving to behold. “Everything has a spirit.” This is one of the lines I got from the documentary

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    providing a Reformed Perspective on Baptism of the Holy Spirit. Through his work I was able to see the connection between the Holy Spirit’s work in the Old Testament and the fulfillment of the Holy Spirit’s empowerment of Jesus’ followers. However‚ the main topic of discussion by Kaiser is whether there is one event of salvation—including the infilling of the Holy Spirit; or are there two different events—one for salvation and the other baptism of the Holy Spirit. In light of this‚ what I find most interesting

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    Sonnet 116 Theme Analysis

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    Sonnet 116” Poetry Theme AnalysisSonnet 116”‚ William Shakespeare’s most famous sonnet‚ describes the trials true love faces‚ but also how no matter what‚ love is an ever present hope. Love is constantly being tested through outside forces‚ and time’s unavoidable influence upon it. For love to work and be strong‚ the couple must “[a]dmit impediments” and flaws as time goes on‚ and problems occur (2). These impediments can be the breaking point for a couple‚ or they can grow in confidence

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    Analysis of a Poem

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    Analysis of a Poem When You are Old‚ by William Butler Yeats‚ represents and elderly woman reminiscing of her younger days. A past lover whispers to her as she looks through a photo album. Basically‚ Yeats is showing that as the woman gets older‚ she is alone‚ but she does not have to be lonely. She will always have her memories for companionship. "When you are old and grey and full of sleep‚ and nodding by the fire" (l.1-2) depicts the woman in her age‚ needing to nap more frequently

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    Analysis Of Sonnet 1 Reproducing is often done by choice. Some choose not to have children and there are many reason for they’re choices. Reproducing is a joy of bringing a new life into this world. In Sonnet 1 Shakespeare expresses his views on individuals reproducing to share they’re beauty and joy with the world by bringing a new life into it instead of being selfish by not having child when you have the ability to. Reproducing can change your life in so many ways. The speaker compares the

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    Sonnet 43

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    Sonnet 43‚ A Touching Love Poem 	 	If one were to ever receive a love poem‚ Shakespeare’s Sonnet 43 would be and excellent poem to receive. The sonnet is addressed to the beloved of the speaker. The speaker talks about how the best thing he sees is upon the closing of his eyes‚ when he then pictures the beloved. The speaker talks about how the rest of the world is unworthy to look upon compared to the beloved. The speaker talks about how sleep is the best time‚ because that is when

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    Metaphysical Poems

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    Metaphysical Poets John Donne and Andrew Marvell were considered metaphysical poets based on their use of conceit and wit in depicting similar situations through different metaphors. They would use original analogies to create fitting and insightful comparisons‚ usually to persuade. John Donne and Andrew Marvell have been called metaphysical poets. This is a‚” name given to a group of English lyric poets of the 17th century” (Metaphysical poets)” The term metaphysical poets came to be used almost

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