In his article “Sorry‚ Cat Lovers: Trap-Neuter-Return Simply Doesn’t Work”‚ author Richard Conniff argues that TNR does not work as well people says it does. He states that in the United States that about 20 to 100 million feral cats exists‚ and they‚ along with pet cats kill billions of birds and other small animals. He mentions the argument of readers that are for a procedure called TNR‚ which stands for “trap-neuter-release or trap-neuter-return.” TNR is very appealing to many animal welfare organizations
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Write about Browning’s use of one of the following in Porphyria’s Lover : Setting‚ Characterisation or time. In Porphyria’s lover‚ Browning uses setting effectively throughout the poem to show key emotions and hidden thoughts throughout the poem. At the beginning of the poem the violent words ‘sullen’ and ‘tore’ suggests an essence of struggle and a secretive and slightly sinister atmosphere. Since wind is not able to feel emotion‚ it appears that the narrator is colouring the outside environment
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poems. It is love poem of an unusual kind. In this poem the poet lover reprimands the Sun and calls it names for disturbing love making. Here as a lover Donne exaggerates his love and his beloved so much that it overlaps the Petrarchan love poetry also. He addresses the Sun as “busy old fool”. He calls it unruly because‚ by peeping in to the bedroom through windows and curtains it disturbs the lovers. The poet-lover tells the Sun that lovers’ seasons do not run to its motions. He advises the Sun to go
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How does Shakespeare use the pairs of lovers to explore the themes of love in ‘Much A do About Nothing’? Love is an essential theme in ‘Much Ado About Nothing’. Through comic scenes Shakespeare uses characters to explore his idea on love and marriage‚ using relationships to show the trial of love. In the play Shakespeare portrays Benedick and Beatrice as critics of love‚ whilst Claudio and Hero as depicted as conventional lovers. Beatrice is a very confident‚ out-spoken and critical
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rather than the young lovers. Discuss. In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ the adults are partly to blame for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence‚ Romeo’s mentor‚ had a part of the responsibility. He should have told the parents about Romeo and Juliet’s relationship. Also‚ he made up the rushed plan that backfired and ultimately killed the young lovers. He also left Juliet at the time when she needed him most. However‚ I think that the fate of the star-crossed lovers was also a major player
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What It’s Like to Be a Black Girl by Patricia Smith Compared to Country Lovers by Nadine Gordimer. Carolynn Hanson ENG125: Introduction to Literature (ABG1239A) Instructor: Corey King October 15‚ 2012 When comparing and contrasting the poem What It’s Like to Be a Black Girl by Patricia Smith with the short story Country Lovers by Nadine Gordimer. The poem and the short story are both great examples of the difficulty of life between different ethnic backgrounds. The Poem What It’s
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How can a feminist reading of ’Lady Chatter-ley’s Lover’ illuminate Lawrence’s depiction of men and women? ’Lady Chatterley’s Lover’ is renowned for its supposed obscenity and daring nature. Perhaps this obscenity is necessary in exploring Lawrence’s message of female liberation as our protagonist escapes her loveless marriage. Yet‚ through feminist interpretation‚ it may be viewed that this freedom is no more than Lady Chatterley jumping from one gender constraint to another and so women are portrayed
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Browning to portray the two speakers in ‘My Last Duchess’ and ‘Porphyria’s Lover’ ‘My Last Duchess’ and ‘Porphyria’s Lover’ are both poems about men who appear to have a compulsive need for control over the women in their lives. However‚ the speakers appear to be quite different as we see that the protagonist in ‘My Last Duchess’ is a Duke with a high self-esteem and confidence‚ whereas the protagonist in ‘Porphyria’s Lover’ emerges as a depressed man with no apparent intuitions or social life. Browning
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Shakespeare’s great tragedy ’Romeo and Juliet’ tells the tale of two‚ ’star crossed lovers’ who through a series of complex twists‚ come to an ultimately tragic end. However did Shakespeare intend to suggest that the tragic outcome was due entirely to fate‚ as it suggests through the dialogue of the characters? Or otherwise‚ was it due to the personalities of the characters and the unfortunate context of their warring families? I will discuss this in my essay. Shakespeare begins this play with a
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Amongst the three love poems examined in this essay‚ the theme of male or female power in relationships pervades throughout. The views of the speakers are expressed and defined through literary and poetic techniques. This gives the reader an insight into the speaker’s problems and dissatisfaction of a relationship‚ due to an imbalance of power. However there are dissimilarities between the poems - for example where in "La Belle Dame Sans Merci" the female displays supernatural power and dominance
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