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    Mary Roach: Poem Analysis

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    Author Mary Roach uses a surprising amount of humor as she delves into this repulsive topic. Write down one sentence from the article that you found particularly humorous and explain why you like that line. Why‚ do you suppose‚ Roach chose to add a humorous tone to this story? In other words‚ what does the use of humor add to this piece of writing. “If you think about how many of them it would take to make 2 pounds (and I advise you not to)‚ you will begin to appreciate the somewhat shocking dimensions

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    On a personal note‚ I’d compare myself to a strategic Anglerfish in the deep depths of the ocean where the impossible unknown is possible. An Anglerfish uses a luminous piece of flesh that hangs above its head to attract what it needs most‚ prey. In comparison‚ in order for humans to achieve the goals they want and need most‚ they must use their complex minds to set ambitious goals and strive for it. Without goals‚ we will have no structure or guidance in this blur we call life. It’s tough and bewildering

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    [pic] [pic] Joni Mitchell Submitted to: Dr. Remedios Biavati Submitted by: Jacqueline T. Sangalang 2P4 LIT101A Joni Mitchell Born Roberta Joan Anderson; November 7‚ 1943 is a Canadian musician‚ songwriter‚ and painter. Mitchell began singing in small nightclubs in her native Western Canada and then busking on the streets of Toronto. In the mid-1960s she left for New York City and its rich folk music scene‚ recording her debut album in 1968 and achieving

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    Keep in mind by Dawn Jensen‚ for other occasion‚ is long. The verse contain 10 stanzas with four verses and one stanza with five verses. In this verse the creator educating to the social affair concerning onlookers who has lost their way on the life to recover it back. This number need to remind individuals who there are and what they require. The rule topic of the verse is audit your character and vanquishing troublesome conditions. Strikingly‚ the song of praise "Review" have an allegorical tittle

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    Girl‚ Stolen Dictionary Section Shards (p.50)- A fragment; broken or broken pieces of glass or pottery. E- With the side of her free foot‚ she tried to sweep the other shards of glass under the dresser. Desolate- Left alone or lonely. Flaunt- To show off. Ruffled- To disturb the smoothness or calmness of something. Despair- A condition of giving up‚ or a complete loss or absence of hope. Authorities- The power or right to give up orders‚ make decisions‚ and enforce obedience. Reconstructed (p.63)-

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    Delaney 1 October 2013 ENG 210 The Flea by John Donne- Analysis In John Donne’s poem‚ The Flea‚ an extended metaphor of a flea is utilized to persuade a woman‚ a woman whom the speaker lusts after‚ to sacrifice her purity and her innocence to him. We learn of the speaker’s intentions through the first person voice of a young man. The speaker ventures to persuade his lover to spare the life of both herself and of the flea in the line‚ “ /O stay‚ three lives in one flea spare/ ” (Donne 10)

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    Literary Analysis of the poem "Hymn to the Night"‚ by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow‚ applying the "New Criticism" approach. Imagery: The imagery of the hymn is very rich and diverse. Longfellow uses a lot of personifications‚ similes‚ metaphors‚ and other literary figures to create the aesthetic atmosphere of the poem. Personification: The most widely used device of the poem is personification. The central image of the poem is the Night that is a personification of the beloved woman. Personification

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    hood purred the steady engine. I stood in the glare of the warm exhaust turning red; around our group I could hear the wilderness listen. I thought hard for us all—my only swerving—‚ then pushed her over the edge into the river. Poem Title – Traveling Through the Dark o Poet’s Name – William Stafford o Page # - 1019 o Genre/Style – Death‚ Dark o Topic – Death‚ Decisions‚ Man vs. Nature o Persona – Twisted‚ Grim

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    Doll House Poem Analysis

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    The song “Dollhouse” (by Melanie Martinez) depicts a dysfunctional family trying to portray themselves as the perfect family. In the beginning of the song‚ a girl is playing with her dolls in her dollhouse. Everything appears to be normal‚ but as she turns away the dolls come to life and reveal their true identity. The song labels the family of four individually with the narrator being the daughter. The first member of the family described is the mother. She is a raging alcoholic who is self-medicating

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    The Monkey’s Paw and The Third Wish are similar and different in many ways. In The Monkey’s Paw‚ W.W Jacobs‚ tells the story‚ of a family who receives a cursed‚ mummified paw‚ that‚ grants three wishes. Despite‚ being warned by a family friend‚ the family uses the paw‚ to wish for 200 pounds however‚ this results in Herbet‚ the son of the family‚ dying. The Third Wish by Joan Aiken. Is the story of a man‚ Mr. Peters‚ who comes upon a swan that grants him three wishes. Mr. Peters wishes for a wife

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