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    Bulosan‚ it depicts the hardship and life of the narrator’s cousin Consorcio an Immigrant from the Philippines in the early 20th century. In this short story the narrator expresses not only the ordeals of his cousin but also the life of an immigrant wanderer. The author believes that those who work hard to earn a living in America should be given the title of an American Citizen. In this short story I learned what Mr. Bulosan was trying to convey about his cousin Consorcio‚ was the ambition and how

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    The Tale of Ida and Anya Since the day they were born‚ Ida and Anya were fated to someday destroy each other. It was prophesied and so it must be. They were born on the same day‚ Ida in a glade full of honeysuckles bathed in the sun and Anya in a temple high on a mountain‚ swimming in the clouds. As young girls‚ they were taught to fight‚ preparing for the fateful day they would come face to face as enemies. Anya left the temple once no one else there could challenge her. She was a fearless warrior

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    Within Frankenstein‚ Shelley uses nature as a corrective agent for Victor Frankenstein‚ one of the main characters. While he is in bereavement by the murders of his friends and family members‚ he frequently seeks nature for relaxation and help to guide him to victory. To start with Shelley uses natural metaphors to describe Victor’s childhood. “I find it arise‚ like a mountain river‚ from ignoble and almost forgotten sources”. The use of Mountain River to describe feelings that victor holds is the

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    land was almost unrecognizable‚ but memories of its beauty brought Stromae here. He could still picture where the Infinity tower once was‚ but after having no one tend to it for years it had chunks of it missing‚ probably scavenged by militia or wanderers‚ metal was worth its weight in water nowadays. Water itself was a luxury many could not afford ever since the oceans dried up and ever since the grass withered. Stromae had been to Algeria a long time ago‚ back when he was a kid and his parents

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    The Symbol of the Moon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream In William Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s dream and also the movie A Midsummer’s Night Dream written and directed by Michael Hoffman‚ the moon is not only used to represent the difference between day and night but also as a symbol to represent love‚ lust and dreaming. Throughout the play and the movie‚ the moon takes on different meanings depending on the charactes’ situations. . Most of the play and the movie take place during night

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    and straightforward Intellectual and philosophical On the dark side.... Blindly optimistic and careless Irresponsible and superficial Tactless and restless In depth.... Sagittarius‚ the ninth sign of the zodiac‚ is the home of the wanderers of the zodiac. It’s not a mindless ramble for these folks‚ either. Sagittarians are truth-seekers‚ and the best way for them to do this is to hit the road‚ talk to others and get some answers. Knowledge is key to these folks‚ since it fuels their

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    told him to kill the children. Many believe it was the Blair Witch who convinced him to commit those evil deeds. The Blair Witch has no true nemesis‚ she only goes after those who decide to wander her forest during the night. She shows the campers/wanderers no mercy. In the 1999 film The Blair Witch Project her enemies were 3 college students who went out to the forest to research the legend. The 2000 film Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 the victims were 4 civilians who after watching the 1999 movie

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    equipment by the man who rented it to him. Stanley’s first short film was a success and was bought by RKO for its This Is America series‚ earning Stanley a small profit. Several other short films followed‚ including Flying Padre (1951) and The Seafarers (1952). Finally‚ thanks to the money he’d earned hustling chess games‚ Stanley raised enough cash to be able to make his first full-length film‚ Fear and Desire‚ which he filmed in California in 1953. The timeline of events in U.S. history that

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    "Historically speaking‚?time is lost; poetically speaking‚?time is regained in the act of visionary creation" (Crewe 400). Poetry allows for the capture of a moment in time otherwise lost in the blink of an eye. British poet Dylan Thomas and American poet E.E. Cummings have both been noted for the recurring themes of passage of time in their poetry. In Thomas? "Fern Hill" and Cummings? "anyone lived in a pretty how town‚" both modern poets utilize a juxtaposition of paradoxes to express

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    a sense by the likes of Claude Debussy. The roots of the Russian Avant Garde scene began with a group of artists who dubbed themselves ‘The Wanderers’‚ they used native Russian materials‚ focusing mainly on Scythian civilisation‚ medieval icons and national peasant art and costume. This formed the ‘private opera’ in Moscow reflecting the taste of the Wanderers. This is evident in works such as Rimsky Korsakov’s (1844-1907) The Snow Maiden (Watkins‚ 1988‚ p.196). It lacks the boundaries once adhered

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