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    Poetry – The Sea The poem “The Sea‚” by James Reeves‚ presents to the reader a whole new different and imaginative view of the sea. You would expect that the sea and a dog are two completely unrelated things in this world‚ but whilst reading this intelligently thought out poem‚ you come to realise that they are in fact very alike and share many similarities. The effective use of onomatopoeia‚ metaphors‚ personification and assonance woven together by the poet shows you that the world is a peculiar

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    The sea by James Reeves. 1) The two aspects being identified are the characteristics of the dog and the sea. James Reeves is personifying the sea as if it were a dog. 2) James Reeves is mentioning the vastness of the sea by calling it giant. By stating the sea as grey he means that it’s opaque and to give the image that the sea is strong and frightening. 3) Both the dog and the sea roll on the beach throughout the day. The dog runs and rolls along the sandy beach and the waves from the sea are

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    The sea- james reeves Mother Nature is just like everyone‚ beautiful and attractive‚ with a lot of features and resources that help us live. Probably the most important resource is water‚ and water comes from the sea or the rain. The sea can be very serene in summer days‚ and it also can be very dangerous in stormy nights when there are gales. The sea can also be described as many animals‚ such as lions‚ bulls‚ just to name a few. According to James Reeves‚ a famous poet‚ he describes the sea as

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    in the true world. A parallel can be made between young Prince Hamlet and our real world’s own Keanu Reeves. That is correct. No‚ hear me out. In the story‚ Hamlet suffers from the loss of his father. He has this constant feeling that he must avenge his father who was killed by his uncle who then married his deceased brother’s wife‚ an extremely bent thing to do. On Line 81 of Act

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    Christopher Reeves is a very familiar face to the American people. Not only did he star as Superman but he has changed the lives of many Americans with disabilities. In 1995 Reeve was thrown from a horse and became paralyzed. Back then‚ the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) had not been passed‚ making it hard for disabled people to get around and have access to things. In 1996 Reeve spoke at the Democratic convention‚ trying to convince people to be on his side about passing the ADA. These are

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    New Yorker Christopher Reeve has lead a life of stardom‚ coupled with a life of tragedy. Leading a very successful film career‚ Reeves was on top of the world‚ until the fifth day of May of nineteen ninety-five. On this day‚ Reeves life would change forever. However‚ no tragedy could stop a true Superman. Attending Princeton day academy Reeves was a success from the beginning. His natural talent and charisma made him a shoe-in for the lead in many school plays. Says Reeves "I never once asked my

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    In 2015‚ Carlton W. Reeves‚ a U.S Mississippi District Court judge talks about how racist brutalism is in its wake again. Reeves is on the verge of giving his sentence about a murder case where an African American‚ James Craig Anderson‚ was murdered by three young men named: Deryl Paul Dedmon‚ Dylan Wade Butler‚ and John Aaron Rice. The murder of Anderson is a part of resurgence of black killing that happened before in Mississippi. Reeves extensively used the three rhetorical appeals: ethos‚ logos

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    Caged By Reeve

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    Caged Purcell was a small‚ fussy man; red cheeks and a tight melonlike stomach. Large glasses so magnified his eyes as to give him the appearance of a wise and kind owl. He owned a pet shop. He sold cats and dogs and monkeys; he dealt in fish food and bird seed‚ prescribed remedies for ailing canaries‚ on his shelves there were long rows f cages. He considered himself something or professional man. There was a constant stir of life in his shop. The customers who came in said: “Aren’t they very cute

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    Katie Krutul Christopher Reeve I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Faster than a speeding bullet? More powerful than a locomotive? Does anyone know who I am referring to? B. Central Idea: History remembers Christopher Reeve As" the man of steel"‚ he is also the man who founded the "Christopher Reeve Paralysis foundation" Now‚ As Superman he acted as a superhero who served the people‚ But in real life he served as chairman of the American paralysis association‚ and while his foundation

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    THE SEA by James Reeves The main idea of The Sea by James Reeves is that the sea is similar to a dog in so many ways. They both share similar characteristics and behaviour. In fact‚ one can look at this poem as one long metaphor‚ mainly focusing on the similarity between the sea and the dog. The very first line of the first stanza spells out the metaphor quite clearly: “The sea is a hungry dog”. Moreover‚ the rest of the poem reinforces this idea by frequently referring to a dog’s

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