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    “To his mistress going to bed” was a poem written in the 16th century by John Donne; however the poem was not published till after the poet’s death in 1631. The poem is characterised by him expressing the way in which he undresses his mistress‚ who‚ according to Donne‚ the girl in the poem may have been of high social status due to the description given in describing her. The poem is strictly from a male point of view before engaging in sexual intercourse with the girl. She undresses in stages to

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    The presence of God is evident in the passage from The History of Plymouth Plantation in every event significant or not. In his diary‚ William Bradford describes several occurrences in which God played a major role in deciding the outcome. According to Bradford‚ God can help or hurt according to His will. <br> <br>The first of these displays of God’s will in this passage was of revenge toward a sailor. He was as Bradford described him "a proud and very profane young man... of a lusty‚ able body

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    As time passes‚ things are bound to change‚ yet one thing that doesn’t seem to change is the constant discrimination against minorities. When comparing modern society to the movie Straight Outta Compton‚ which takes place in the 1980’s‚ it is evident that racism is present in both worlds. An essential element that is portrayed in both publications‚ is that minorities are continuously being targeted by authorities‚ such as the law enforcement. Additionally‚ by comparing the genre of rap back then

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    almost to the point of being predictable. Though Andrew Marvell works with the same concepts‚ his modifications to them were well-considered. In "To His Coy Mistress‚" Marvell makes use of allusion‚ metaphor‚ and grand imagery in order to convey a mood of majestic endurance and innovatively convey the carpe diem motif. In "To his Coy Mistress‚" Marvell uses images and tools stress how he wishes his love to be– tranquil and drawn out. Rather than beginning with a focus on the concept of death‚ he

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    Imagine leaving everything you’ve ever known. The expert‚ “Of Plymouth Plantation”‚ by William Bradford‚ describes the struggles of pilgrims coming to America. The pilgrims first had to unite to reach the new world‚ then again to survive an Indian attack‚ and to survive. To cross the ocean the pilgrims had to work together. The story states “after a beating at sea they fell with that land which is called Cape Cod”. The statement implies they ran into many struggles during their journey. When

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    For this assessment‚ you will write a comparison piece. Compare one of the common themes below that can be traced through The Odyssey and one other work read in this path: “To His Coy Mistress” or Much Ado About Nothing. If you would like to include all three works in your comparison‚ you may do so. Be sure that your response includes the following: a minimum of five paragraphs a direct comparison between the two works at least two examples from the pieces as support using correct MLA format

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    Sameer Kapur Ieva Padgett English 210W-001 February 24th‚ 2015 Charles W. Chesnutt ’s Subtle Critiques of the Plantation Tradition Prior to the American Civil War‚ Southerners were seen as a very distinct type of people. Regardless of the many depictions and stereotypes people had towards the Pre-Civil War South‚ one could not argue with the fact that Southerners possessed their own unique set of values and cultural ideals. As the South was plunged into social‚ economic‚ and political turmoil following

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    Nottoway Plantation‚ Restaurant‚ and Inn: White Castle of Louisiana 5. What does the plantation tour industry in the New Orleans area look like? Who are the major players and what are their relative strengths? The plantation tour industry in Southern Louisiana takes advantage of the proximity of both New Orleans‚ a major international tourist destination‚ and Baton Rouge‚ a medium sized state Capitol and college city‚ to draw visitors interested in experiencing antebellum plantation life on the

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    Today’s presentation will focus on “My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun” by William Shakespeare and “Sonnet 147” also by William Shakespeare. These poems‚ which both deal with the concept of beauty and love are interesting because they contradict each other even though they were written by the same poet and have the same themes. William Shakespeare lived from 1564 to 1616‚ an era known as the renaissance period. This obviously influenced Shakespeare’s writing as he wrote about love and beauty

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    PURITAN LITERATURE three main points "Of Plymouth Plantation" by William Bradford Summary: Bradford describes life in the new Puritan (1)’city upon a hill’. The Puritans thanked God for bringing them to the new land and built their lives around him. Although‚ in the beginning‚ (2) they had to push through disease and harsh weather. Bradford also describes how lonely the Pilgrims felt‚ because no one could ’greet them’ and they were in a place in which they knew nothing about. He knew that

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