of discovery can also be ultimately joyful. However‚ though this discovery can bring joy to some‚ it does not always bring joy to all. Both Simon Nasht’s documentary ‘Frank Hurley: The Man Who Made History’ and Richard Flanagan’s ‘The Narrow Road to The Deep North’ explore this concept. Ultimately‚ these texts reveal that that overcoming the challenges that are required for a discovery‚ we are able to extract an emotional response that can joyful but just as easily unpleasant. Challenges can lead
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"The Narrow Road to the Deep North" is one of the most magnificent works in classical Japanese literature. Basho was on the road for over a hundred and fifty days‚ almost entirely on foot. Even today Basho is revered in Japan for having the courage to abandon the material comforts of the temporal life in favor of the spiritual rewards of a life unfettered by possessions. I respect people like Basho who was full of common sense. He has a character that was pure and penetrated by splendid emptiness
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detailed description of the writer’s emotions. It should tell the reader how the writers feels from what they see and do. Matsuo Basho wrote a journal about his five month journey exploring the Northeast of China. It is called‚ “From the Narrow Road to the Deep North”. In his journal Matsuo Basho described how he feels along the way. Basho describes what he sees along the way through many haikus in his journal. His writing helps the reader understand what it was like to go on this journey‚ and witness
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impermanence of things‚ the constant changing cycle of life‚ connection to nature‚ lack of “self” and attachments to the world‚ and the innateness of enlightenment. Basho’s Narrow Road: Spring and Autumn Passages highlights these staples in the Buddhist faith. The reader follows Basho and Sora through their journey across the ‘Narrow Interior’ of Japan‚ witnessing them stop at various
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Questing for Connections to the Past Waldo Ralph Emerson said "Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful‚ we must carry it with us or we find it not." In Bashō’s Narrow Road through the Backcountry‚ exactly this sentiment is realized in the literary capture of North Japan’s natural beauties on his journey for poetic enlightenment and motivation. This work is the story of the journey that Bashō began near the end of his life in order to attain inspiration for writing poetry‚ specifically
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The road to North by Eva luna: Kimberly Joseph SUMMARY the story begins with Claveles and her grandfather venturing‚ on foot to the city. They were poor but they weren’t beggars. They were focus on finding the department of Welfare. When they arrived they were fatigue. Jesus Picero was a famous artist and very humble. He began as a potter then it expanded to small sculptures which he sold to tourist. He work very carefully and did his work step by step. He was illiterate but he was
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A Narrow Escape This is a true story. It is the story of our narrow escape from sudden death. My brother who is handicapped & myself went to Dadar in Mumbai to visit an Aunt. She lived very near the beach. I was just 15 then & my brother 5. We loved going to the beach but normally always went with our mother or elder sister. On our way back‚ temptation got the better of us & we came up with the great idea of walking along the beach instead of taking the taxi back home. If we walked along
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2008 Rhythm in “A narrow Fellow in the Grass” The basis of rhythm in poetry is meter‚ the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. However‚ sounds like rhyme‚ half-rhyme‚ alliteration‚ assonance‚ and consonance can also affect the way we place stress on words and phrases as do pauses created by punctuation. Sentence structure and the way a line ends affect rhythm as well. Michael Meyer tells us that poets use rhythm to “reinforce meaning” (2192). In “A narrow Fellow in the Grass”
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A narrow escape is something that almost everyone can relate to. Not only have I had luck on my side so did my dad and the other person in the other car. Getting into a car accident is very serious and can be very severe in some cases. Luckily‚ everyone that was involved in this one turned out to be alright physically but mentally I am still scarred for life. March 18‚ 2003 I just turned eight years old. I woke up in the morning so excited because who isn’t when you’re a little kid just waiting
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On Monday 15 march 2013‚ my friend Dana and I were playing near my brother’s pet spider. While playing Dana decided to harass the spider who was named mark. I could not have stopped her so I went along with the plan. she took a long thin piece of wood and began poking mark‚ every time we heard a foot step we would jump on the bed. Then my mother came up to the room where we were she said that she will be going to the super market and we had to feed Mark. ’Great! a chance to play with Mark’
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