Legend by Judith Wright - 1915-2000‚ written in 1949 and published in anthology ’The Gateway’ in 1953. The blacksmith’s boy went out with a rifle and a black dog running behind. Cobwebs snatched at his feet‚ rivers hindered him‚ thorn branches caught at his eyes to make him blind and the sky turned into an unlucky opal‚ but he didn’t mind. I can break branches‚ I can swim rivers‚ I can stare out any spider I meet‚ said he to his dog and his rifle. The
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I couldn’t agree more with Carl Cannon that misinformation is the real computer virus. Lying on the internet is easy to do‚ and easy to believe. The internet is a great place with lots of valuable information‚ but it’s also a place for lies to spread like wildfire. From a young age we are taught to be careful on the internet‚ but not for all the right reasons. We learn to fear predators‚ like everyone behind a computer screen is someone trying to hurt you. It’s common knowledge not to click on unusual links you get in spam emails
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LAW‚ JUSTICE‚ AND FEMALE REVENGE IN "KERFOL"‚ BY EDITH WHARTON‚ AND TRIFLES AND "A JURY OF HER PEERS"‚ BY SUSAN GLASPELL Janet Stobbs Wright Universidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU (Elche) In 1916‚ Edith Wharton and Susan Glaspell coincided in each telling the story of a different fictional murderess. Although both works are written within different genres‚ there are striking similarities between the situations of these women who murdered their husbands. Even more arresting is the choice of the plot
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Poetry offers a new way to look at familiar situations. Judith Beveridge does this in three of poems. “The Domesticity of giraffes”‚ “Fox in a tree stump” and “The Two Brothers”. Through the use of repetition and personification she incorporates her feelings about cruelty towards animals and humans. She uses these techniques in all three of her poems. Poetry shows the reader a new way to look at familiar situations and in her poem “The Domesticity of Giraffes” she uses repetition to show the cruelty
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Lindsey Cox 1/27/13 Beside Oneself: On the Limits of Sexual Autonomy Response Judith Butler’s Beside Oneself: On the Limits of Sexual Autonomy is an extremely philosophical essay that asks many questions that challenges the reader to look within themselves to search for their own interpretation of what they believe the answer to be. The first statement that Butler opens with is‚ "What makes for a livable world is no idol question". This statement almost seems like a question directed to the reader
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Truth and Beauty Essay takes Keats’ poem "Ode on a Grecian Urn" to illustrate that beauty is not necessarily truth when a pleasing form replaces substance. TRUTH AND BEAUTYAt this point in the year‚ when time is measured by how many shopping days are left... the Jewish person often finds himself re-defining who he is in relationship to his Judaism. The festival of Chanukah - the most noticeable aspect of Kislev‚ is all about redefining and rededicating ourselves to the values and principles
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“If you tell the truth‚ you don’t have to remember anything.” - Mark Twain Simply put‚ this quote essentially explains itself. Telling the truth results in less effort than keeping a complicated web full of lies. This idea becomes ubiquitous in day-to-day life‚ as it ties together the relationships one may have with all his or her counterparts. The line between truth and lies becomes thin at times‚ but ultimately the fact of strewing a mix of both at the same moment is what causes problems relating
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people view the truth as being one of the most fundamental building blocks of any relationship. However‚ there are certain instances‚ where the truth might be a difficult thing to disclose to someone. Truth has the power to either set one free‚ or destroy a friendship‚ relationship‚ and especially trust. Trust‚ in terms of the truth‚ is what either holds something together or tears it apart. As with all chances‚ there are both good consequences and bad consequences with telling the truth‚ however when
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Langston Hughes In question one‚ speaking of “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”‚ it asks about why the river is “apt metaphor for the human soul.” The answer to that question is because rivers map out areas‚ like the Euphrates is mentioned‚ well in the beginning of time the Euphrates was a pretty important river. Then Hughes talks about the Congo‚ Nile‚ Mississippi‚ and New Orleans River‚ thus detailing or mapping out man’s movement across the globe. Also notice that the author chooses rivers that have
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Supermarket store manager. Your instructor will answer any questions you have about the can‚ and you should keep all the answers to all the questions asked in mind as you work on a theory about what is in the can. After you have asked at least two questions of your own and have read the answers to all the other questions your classmates have asked up until that point‚ you should come up with and post a specific‚ testable hypothesis about what is in the can. You should also request that the store manager
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