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    Macbeth – ‘Out‚ out brief candle…’ when Macbeth considers the life of Lady Macbeth’s to be short and brief like a candle. Foreshadowing continues in Frost’s poem when he uses the verbs ‘snarled and rattled’ which gives the power tool animalistic life. The use of onomatopoeia suggests how Frost has compared the saw with a furious animal’s warning sounds which also makes us suspect that an attack may follow. Foreshadowing continues in Heaney’s poem however isn’t as dramatic in ‘Out‚ Out’. ‘I sat

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    The Human Condition Encompassing the commonalities between individuals while revealing both the ‘beautiful’ and the ‘terrible’ aspects of humanity‚ the Human Condition illuminates the ontological journey of the search for purpose and identity. However‚ comprehending the nature and scope of life in itself presents a challenge; outlining that understanding is crucial to the development of the self. Robert Frost explores all aspects of humanity‚ good and bad‚ by determining the effects of urbanisation

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    not care what he has to do to get there. This highlights his lack of spirit and his lack of warmth‚ making the responder feel uneasy. 7) What feelings does the poet’s description of Harry Wood’s house and yard cause you to have? The poet’s description of Harry Wood’s house and yard “Kangaroo bones/ pocked with skin and maggot bubbles of flesh” shows the death and decay that surrounds his life in order to achieve his mission. This symbolises the ugly environment “bones..maggot” which is a

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    the poem. This is seen in the line “And they‚ since they were not the one dead turned to their affairs” this reflects the indifference of people towards change if they are not directly impacted by it. The foreshadowing of the repeated line “snarled and rattled” uses the language feature onomatopoeia and indicates the foreseeable future of the consequences of sending a boy in to do a man’s job; but this is tragically ignored and eventually leads to his death. Contextually this may reflect Frosts comment

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    cool September afternoon. O’Brien was in a better frame of mind‚ and he thought he was ready to close the deal if the buck came out of that little pocket of woods. Around 5:30 p.m.‚ when things were getting “just right‚” O’Brien heard a noise and saw the back end of his deer heading in the other direction! He thought for a moment that the hunt was over. But then the sound of a slamming car door and a car engine starting seemed to turn the deer back around. He was heading back towards O’Brien’s stand

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    How do Sebastian Faulks and Robert Frost present the plight of children in “The Last Night” and “Out‚ Out-“? Compare and contrast the methods of the two authors. In the two pieces I will be analysing how the two writers use different methods in order to get emotion out of reader and in what light do they portray the children’s’ unfortunate fates. Both of the writers make the reader feel sympathy for the main characters because the main characters are both still in their youth and they both face

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    its way to the grand banquet hall‚ and poking my head out the window‚ I saw its spires gleaming‚ bright lights streaming from the many glass windows. The sky was clear and cloudless‚ the stars sparkling with all their glory and the air was thick with anticipation and excitement. Ducking my head back into the carriage‚ I rethought my decision of attending this coronation‚ but it was too late to head back now. The carriage rattled and pulled up to the front of the hall alongside hundreds of other carriages

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    In Toy Story 2‚ the writers use Buzz‚ the hero of the movie‚ to reveal that we as humans will save a friend just like they would do for us‚ if we were in a time of need. In the first movie Buzz was in danger because Sid was going to launch him in the air with a firework. In the second movie Woody gets stolen by Al‚ a man who works for a toy store called Al’s Toy Barn. In some cases‚ friends will be in a time of need and they will need help from others‚ but when you’re in a time of need they will

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    Murrysville‚ Pennsylvania (CNN) -- A teenage boy wielding two kitchen knives went on a stabbing rampage at his high school in Murrysville‚ Pennsylvania‚ early Wednesday‚ before being tackled by an assistant principal‚ authorities said. Twenty students and a security officer at Franklin Regional Senior High School were either stabbed or slashed in the attack‚ Westmoreland County District Attorney John Peck told reporters. The accused attacker was been identified as 16-year-old Alex Hribal‚ according

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    Specially for Englishtips.org Daniel Funkner daniel_daniel@mail.ru White Fang Introduction He learned only about hate. Nobody gave him love‚ so he did not learn about that. A young wolf‚ White Fang‚ is born near the Mackenzie River‚ in north-west Canada‚ in about 1893. One day he meets some Indians and they take him and his mother to their camp. They know his mother because she is half-dog. White Fang begins to learn the ways of men—and of other dogs. The dogs hate him‚ so he hates them. He learns

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