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    Ben 10 is an American animated television series. The show revolves around Ben Tennyson‚ his cousin Gwen‚ and their grandfather Max. During the start of their summer camping trip‚ Ben goes stomping off into the woods after another fight with Gwen‚ whom he is not happy to have along on the trip‚ and finds an alien pod on the ground. When he examines it‚ he finds a mysterious‚ watch-like device‚ called the Omnitrix‚ stored inside. | | |Ben 10 information The device attaches permanently to his

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    On Finding A Small Fly Crushed in a Book- essay Charles Tennyson Turner is somewhat unfairly regarded as a lesser poet than his more famous brother‚ the Poet Laureate Alfred‚ Lord Tennyson. Although he was a vicar by profession and not known as a poet in his own lifetime‚ he wrote over 340 sonnets and‚ as “On Finding a Small Fly Crushed in a Book” shows‚ was an accomplished writer in his own right. The poem is a sonnet‚ but an adapted one that has a rhyme scheme that does not exactly fit any

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    Death is an inevitable phenomenon. It is something that no human being cannot escape. Some people are frightened of the concept of dying while the others already accepts it like it is their fate. Although‚ Donne‚ Tennyson‚ Thomas and Frost used the concept of death in their poems‚ they portrayed it as powerlessness of death‚ crossing from life to death‚ grief and contentment. “Death be not proud” written by John Donne portrays that death should not be something to be scared. “Death‚ be not

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    Charge of the Light Brigade This poem‚ written by Alfred Tennyson‚ is called the Charge of the Light Brigade. Judging from the context of the poem‚ it appears to be on a small army charging into enemy territory. This poem talks about how the soldiers fought. Alfred Tennyson considers the Light Brigade as heroes because he writes about them as courageous and worthy of praise. Research I researched on the charge of the Light Brigade and this is what I found: * The Charge of the Light Brigade

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    this time period. Albumen silver prints were made from wet collodion glass plate negatives‚ which had to be coated‚ exposed‚ and processed. Cameron also did volumes of photographic illustrations‚ which remarkably resembled oil paintings. Alfred Tennyson‚ one of her portrait subjects‚ requested she take these photographic illustrations for his book‚ Idyll’s of the King. “Vivien and Merlin”‚ done in 1874‚ used Cameron’s husband‚ Henry Hay Cameron‚ as Merlin. Julia Margaret Cameron often had friends

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    The poem "The Charge of the Light Brigade" uses imagery and figurative language to create the tone of exhilaration and the theme of honouring the qualities of the Light Brigade. The poem is an allusion to an actual light cavalry brigade who fought against the Russian army in the Crimean War. Throughout the poem‚ the poet uses strong imagery and metaphors to help describe the dangers that the Brigade faced‚ which in turn explained the reason to honour the Brigade for their victory. Furthermore‚ the

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    The poems “In Memoriam‚” by Alfred Lord Tennyson and “The Unknown Citizen‚” by W.H. Auden are opposite in their general approach and poetic structure and effectively leave different impressions on the reader. Through Tennyson’s lyrical and expressive approach‚ “In Memoriam” draws our attention to the pain and acceptance of human loss. However‚ “The Unknown Citizen‚” with its non-traditional poetic form and unusual perspective‚ makes us think about the ways in which we define human importance in modern

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    And while ye may‚ go marry; For having lost but once your prime‚ You may for ever tarry” (lines 13-16). The poem conveys a valid argument with some very strong points and gives the reader something to think about. The second poem is “Ulysses” by Tennyson and also conveys an argument

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    Rhythm is a fundamental element of poetry created by meter. The patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables gives poems a musical quality that generally increases the pleasure of reading them. We as humans naturally find rhythms in life‚ and some poets appeals to this by creating an easy rhythm to follow. However‚ meter is also a powerful tool that poets have to help them better convey their intentions. Poems can have a consistent meter to help set the pace‚ but they can also metrical variations

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    Alfred Lord Tennyson‚ a famous writer‚ once argued that “Man for the field‚ woman for the hearth‚ man for the sword and for the needle she; man with the head and woman with the heart‚ man to command and woman to obey; all else confusion” (Tennyson 427-431). Yet the subjugation of women and their need “to obey” evolved dramatically in the coming decades. A new idea for women emerged;

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