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    the piece Adoration of the Magi. This was one of seven versions done from artist Sandor Botticelli. The genre of the piece is of a religious essence. The Adoration of Magi is a scene were wise men come to see and bring gifts to Jesus. The pigment used in the painting was tempera‚ which is a water-soluble pigment. The piece was painted on wood. The painting is now housed in Uffizi Gallery‚ in Florence Italy. Development When I first look at Adoration of the Magi‚ my first impressions is that

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    David Ponder undergoes a drastic change in The Traveler’s Gift from a depressed man with no belief or hope to a wiser‚ happier‚ and more positive man; thus characterizing him as a dynamic character. In the beginning David goes through struggles such as him losing his job and his daughter needing her tonsils taken out. David didn’t know how he would pay for the procedure and on top of that he was depressed and didn’t have a positive outlook on life. David truly believed nothing would get better for

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    reputation. And the story “The gift of the Magi” was one of those short stories. Anyone who reads this story for the first time may mistake it for a fairy tale because of its title. However there are underlying meanings behind this name‚ which substantially contribute to the value of this story. They are the author’s emphasis on the value of the gifts and his deep appreciation and admiration for the love of two main characters Jim and Della. The value of the gift is emphasized in the story. Both

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    relationship is the relationship between Jim and Della in “The Gift of the Magi”. They love eachother so much that they are willing to sacrifice their most prized possessions to make their spouse happy. Della cuts off her beautiful hair just to get Jim a gift worthy of making him feel loved. Jim sells his watch that was passed down to him through the generations to buy Della some combs for the hair that she treasured. Even when they discover that the gifts are not useful anymore‚ they still love each other.

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    English- The Simple Gift Billy Belongs: • Bendarat- ‘Bendarat is the perfect town. A friendly librarian‚ a warm McDonalds‚ luxury train accommodation.’ (p. 39) • Westfield creek- ‘I learnt all I need to know in books on the banks of Westfield creek‚ my favourite classroom.’ (p.6) • In his train carriage 1864- ‘I close the door and make a home in Motel Bendarat.’ (p.28) • When he reads books in the library at Bendarat- ‘That’s me‚ on the deserted island of a soft lounge in Bendarat Library

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    This is ironic because the reader and Della do not know what gift she would receive. The result is a controversy over what the reader would expect. Della sold her long hair already so the reader would not predict Jim to gift her combs. In the following quote: “With that chain on his watch Jim might be properly anxious about the time in any company. Grand as the watch was‚ he sometimes looked

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    His Story the Gift of the Magi? “The gift of the Magi” is a famous short story by O. Henry. It may be mistaken to be a fairy tale when it is given that name. However‚ O. Henry calls his story “The gift of the Magi” because he wants to emphasize the meaning of the gift and show his love to the characters: Jim and Della. The meaning of the gift is emphasized in the story. It is the gift from the heart that is more valuable than anything. O. Henry illustrates the meaning of the gift through the

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    Short Story Performance Task Writing (The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry) I chose this story because through it I learned how nice it is to have someone who would sacrifice their pride possession to make you happy‚ I chose it because it is important to know the true meaning of Christmas and this story tells it perfectly‚ I chose it because through it I learned that love is the one the wisest gift that some one could ever give you. I choose to designed my cover this way because I believe that

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    The Three Stages of the Magi It is within the nature of humans to search for something greater than themselves. Man is continually on a journey of some form; whether it is for love‚ for fortune‚ or for a greater truth. Often when a person begins a journey they are forced to take a deep look at themselves‚ and are often permanently changed by what they find. T.S. Eliot’s poem‚ "Journey of the Magi"‚ describes their transition to spiritual enlightenment through three stages; the journey‚ the arrival

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    Curtis Jones Mrs. Bacon English 2326 8 March 2013 Poetry Analysis for the “Journey of the Magi’ T.S. Eliot was born on September 26‚ 1888 in a small town in Massachusetts. He was the youngest of seven children. Eliot was educated at Smith’s Academy in St. Louis and Milton Academy in Massachusetts. He later went to college at Harvard University where he became an editor for the Harvard Advocate which published many of his poems. This lead to his first publication‚ “The Love Song of J. Alfred

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