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    works by John Donne‚ I came to admire one entitled Holy Sonnet 14. The fact that Donne wrote to a three person God‚ caught my attention because I was able to relate and understand the biblical text. This sonnet made me feel as if I was in the time in which it was written. There are times when many of us feel down and out and need to express ourselves in a very nasty‚ brutish‚ and harsh way. This paper will further discuss how Donne has spoken and expressed himself to his God. This poem is an appeal

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    one’s character is not always easy and painless. In fact‚ most of the time it is assumed that there must be several harsh circumstances surrounding a person’s life before he or she can truly find the thickness of their will. In the novel‚ Esperanza Rising- Pam Munoz Ryan‚ the main character shows us a great variety of contrasting emotions that embattle her life from the moment her world took a onehundred and eighty degree turn after her father’s murder. As Esperanza’s future constantly shows her deterrence

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    John Donne’s Poetic Philosophy of Love By Dr. David Naugle Stand still‚ and I will read to thee‚ A lecture‚ love‚ in love’s philosophy. —John Donne‚ “Lecture upon the Shadow” For the enormously complex and vexed John Donne (1572-1631)‚ the one in whom all “contraries meet‚” (Holy Sonnet 18)‚ life was love—the love of women in his early life‚ then the love of his wife (Ann More)‚ and finally the love of God. All other aspects of his experience apart from love‚ it seems‚ were just details. Love

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    Esperanza Rising Esperanza Rising a juvenile young girl‚ written by Pam Muñoz Ryan. Set in post revolutionary Mexico during the time of the American great depression. Examines the plight of the Mexican farm workers as they struggle to adapt and survive in the United States. This novel tells the story of a young girl living in Mexico in the 1930’s who finds herself transplanted to the San Joaquin Valley of California due to difficult family circumstances. While in California‚ she experiences

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    Esperanza Rising “Esperanza Rising” is a novel written by Pam Muñoz Ryan.The story is based off a girl that has everything she ever wanted and two loving parents and a healthy and perfect ranch however her dad gets murdered by bandits and dies and everything goes downhill for Esperanza and her family and friends so they move to California and they are trying to get the ranch and trying to survive the camp.If I were working at the camp that Esperanza is working at‚ would I join the strike?or

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    The Bait - DIDLS Analysis The Bait‚ a poem written by metaphysical poet‚ John Donne‚ during the early seventeenth century‚ tells the story of a woman whose physical attractiveness and coquettish behaviour prove destructive as they succeed in ruining her chances of finding a pure and meaningful relationship. This poem is recounted from the point of view of a man whom‚ amongst many other men‚ has pursued this woman and become emotionally hurt in the process as he finds her actions‚ in response to

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    exploration of the human feelings‚ there was also a group of bold poets in the 17th Century who took their words to a rather analytical side of the abstracts aspects of life. John Donne‚ one of Metaphysical Poetry’s main figures‚ stands out for his choice of simple words to approach more complex themes of life. In ‘‘Holy Sonnet 10’’‚ Donne brings Death to human level in which he strongly criticizes it for being inferior to other mortal pleasures. Donne’s boldness is emphasized as he alters the English sonnet’s

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    Esperanza Rising is an award winning book written by Pam Muñoz Ryan. Theoretically‚ this novel is still intriguing to many young readers today. Numerous things are to be learned from this novel. Esperanza rising teaches the importance of family‚ equality‚ rising above hardship‚ and many more lessons. Unfortunately‚ Esperanza learns them through hardship and sacrifice. During these‚ she encounters different symbols. Three of which would include Papa’s roses‚ Abuelita’s blanket‚ and the train ride

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    Barometer Rising Analysis

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    ISU Journal #1 A prevalent theme in Barometer Rising by Hugh MacLennan is women are not seen as equals to men in this time period. This theme often expressed using the character Penelope (Penny) Wain. Penny works as a ship designer in a mainly male shipyard. There are few women in the ship designing field and some men do not approve of Penny’s position in the shipyard. Simon Perry‚ an employee at the shipyard‚ admits to Penny‚ “How the likes of you works in a place like this beats me . . . It ain’t

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    Analysis of the poem “Sea Fever” by John Masefield The poem is about a person whose intense desire is to return to the sea. The person or the speaker has been to the sea before and the repetition of the line “I must go down to the seas again” in every stanza‚ brings out the speaker’s longing to experience sea life again. The speaker wants only a star to guide his tall ship‚ with the sails moving to the wind thereby wishing for a solitary life‚ with only nature taking control in directing him. “And

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