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    Donne and W; T Speech

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    John Donne’s poetry stands alone.. But W;t is nothing without it’s connection to Donne”.. Good morning teachers and students‚ today I will be speaking about the connections between the poetry of the metaphysical poet John Donne‚ and the play wit‚ by American playwright Margaret Edson. To say that w;t is nothing without its connection to Donne shows the fact that Donne’s poetry had a major influence into the workings of Edson’s play. W;t is nothing without it’s connection to Donne? Why wouldn’t

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    The main differences between poems are described by Metaphysical and Classical. The main differences between poems are described by Metaphysical and Classical. The poem‚ To his coy mistress is very much Carpe Diem but the poet Andrew Marvell who wrote it was influenced by both Metaphysical and Classical types of poetry‚ the way in the beginning of the poem he seems to talk about things in a very slow way‚ walking‚ time slowing down to try to woe the women in a much quicker‚ the poem also

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    The Dark Is Rising

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    The Dark Is Rising The Book of Gramarye Summary Will and Merriman were in a bright room again‚ the ceilings were high‚ painted with pictures of trees and mountains‚ full of music and people‚ dressed like a brilliant scene from a history book‚ with clothes from a whole different century. A lady in white swept forward to meet them‚ with a voice and facial structure identical to that of Miss Greythorne‚ which turned out to be Miss Greythorne but much younger. As they headed toward the back

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    Esperanza Rising

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    The drawing I chose was the making of the blanket by Esperanza‚ I believe this blanket represented such a huge cultural identity of who Esperanza and her family really are. The blanket was given to Esperanza from her grandmother Abuelita before they left Mexico to come live in California‚ this way they can escape Romona’s marriage to the mean uncle. “Look at the zigzag of the blanket. Mountains and valleys. Right now you are in the bottom of the valley and your problems loom big around you. But soon

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    The Sun Rising

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    Matt Ketterman Hero essay Beowulf is a hero because no matter how dangerous the situation is he seems to be able to overcome them. For example when he fights Grendel he chooses to not use weapons because he thought it would not be a fair fight‚ even though Grendel had killed a lot of people. My next example he fights Grendel’s mom this time he uses weapons even though normal swords don’t work. He starts fighting her with his normal sword that he uses in every fight and it won’t cut her skin

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    Mill also believes that members of the rising middle class who are successful in business and rising to the upper class should have the bulk of the political power. Mill believes being good in business takes all when it comes to government. Mill supports this theory by stating that in order to make it in business‚ one has to know what the people need and want and be more efficient than your competitors. Mill believes in order for a government to be successful‚ it must be run similar to a business

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    1916 Rising

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    People strive for independence and will do anything for it. In 1916 many of the Irish strongly wanted to take hold of Dublin‚ with the purpose to wipe out the British rule in Ireland‚ and hoping to become entirely independent. The Irish wanted to have a republic‚ and become free from the British rule. The leaders before the Easter Uprising started to realize that the public would show their support against the British. The leaders of this rebellion came together to fight for what they believed in

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    FALLIN AND RISING OF TONES

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    3 FALLIN AND RISING OF TONES TONE: Tone is the change in the pitch of the voice. The pitch falls a little from stress to stress. Then‚ it finally falls at the last meaningful syllable. The pitch remains low for the remaining unstressed syllables. In the rising tone‚ the pitch rises at the last meaningful syllable. It continues to rise for the remaining unstressed syllables. STATEMENTS We can use the falling tone in most normal statements. When you are making a normal statement about which

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    Easter Rising 1916

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    There can be no doubt that the response of the British government to the Rising contributed measurably to the further alienation of Irish public opinion. On 26th April 1916‚ it had introduced martial law and next day appointed Major-General Sir John Maxwell as Commander-in-Chief of troops‚ Ireland. He had full authority to restore order‚ put down the rebellion‚ and punished its participants. Maxwell never doubted that its leaders should be court-martialled and those most prominent executed. General

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    beauty and bounty. Sir Walter Relegh’s poem‚ "The Nymph’s Reply‚"� presents an overly pessimistic view of love. The nymph describes the Shepherd’s love as unstable and changing just as nature is; she believes that they both conclude in death and decay. John Donne’s poem‚ "The Baite‚"� presents an overly optimistic view of love. The lover in the poem is desperately falling in love with a woman‚ whom he describe is the bait that attracts him. These three poems use nature to express their different view

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