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    Fern Hill

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    Poetic Analysis "Fern Hill" Summary: "Fern Hill" is a poem about the realization of life and mortality that appears after an unexpected experience occurs. The speaker is moved to a greater wisdom about himself and the world around him. [pic] Dylan Thomas’s poem "Fern Hill" represents the passage of one mans life from boyhood to adulthood and the realization of his mortality. The speaker in this poem uses expressive language and imagery to depict a tale of growing up. The use of colour adds life

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    Reaction Paper: Rh Bill

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    Submitted by: Giorjann Matthew S. Querubin Submitted to: Mrs. Helen I. Rarela Reaction Paper: RH Bill First of all‚ RH-bill is a Philippine bill which would be implemented to control the population rate and to expand the knowledge about maternal care.  This means using of condoms and other stuff that will not make a woman pregnant. Actually‚ I’m still uncertain if I’ll be against the RH Bill or if I’ll be in favor of it because I want our population controlled and on the other

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    In the retail industry‚ it seems as though we are constantly faced with the issue of trying to find new customers. Most of us are obsessed with making sure our advertising‚ displays‚ and pricing all “scream out” to attract new customers. This focus on pursuing new customers is certainly prudent and necessary‚ but‚ at the same time‚ it can wind up hurting us. Therefore‚ our focus really should be on the 20 percent of our clients who currently are our best customers. In retail‚ this idea of focusing

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    Everyone thinks that “To be‚ or not to be” is the real question‚ but I beg to differ. The real question of our mortal lives isn’t to live or not‚ but rather how to live. What kind of person who want to be and ultimately what kind of person you are. With that in mind‚ the real question is‚ who are you? Furthermore‚ what are you going to do‚ or already have done‚ that make you who you are. Taking it a step farther than that however‚ would you be the same you if you had different experiences in life

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    demonstrates everything that is needed in such a fine piece of literature. Have you ever heard the rustle of the leaves? The wind whistle‚ maybe? Both are examples of descriptive language that we hear every day‚ so often that it has become common. Auden takes the simple things and describes them with sharp detail. “Muffled drum” is a good example of a solemn drum beat of a funeral procession. “Aeroplanes moaning overhead” is a good example of personification‚ as if the aeroplanes are mourning the

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    Contribution

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    Comparison of poems ’Refugee Blues’ and ’You Will Be Hearing from Us Shortly’ The poem ’Refugee Blues’ is written by W.H. Auden‚ an Anglo-American poet. ’You Will Be Hearing from Us Shortly’ is written by U.A. Fanthorpe. Both the poems discuss about the prejudice and discrimination through the use of tone and language. W.H.Auden particularly deals with topics about moral and political issues. ’Refugee Blues’ deals with the abuse of human rights experienced not only by the German Jews‚ but by

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    Ian Mcewan's Enduring Love

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    Suffering is to undergo distressful feelings of a deplorable experience. When affixed with the defining of love‚ writers often seek to tie opposing themes together encouraging readers to believe that ‘To love is to suffer‚ to be loved is to cause suffering’. Such suffering‚ through love‚ is presented in the three texts.‘Enduring Love’ published in 1997‚ is Ian McEwan’s novel of suffering through an “entanglement” evoked by tragedy which sees the death of John Logan. However such an entanglement stirs

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    “Real tragedy is never resolved. It goes on hopelessly forever. Conventional tragedy is too easy. The hero dies and we dies and we feel a purging of the emotions. A real tragedy takes place in a corner in an untidy spot ‚ to quote W.H Auden-Chinua Achebe. Antigone’s words‚ actions‚ and ideas contrast with Creon’s character to the point of these two characters having conflicting motivations. These conflicting motivations cause the characteristics of anger‚ hate‚ and disappointment to be highlighted

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    bohemian

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    budget‚ as you can easily integrate secondhand items and found treasures into your decorating. The word Bohemian has been around for a very long time. Originally‚ it was used to described non-traditional lifestyles of people who appeared to wanderers or vagabonds back in the mid-1800’s. It was also associated with those who were considered as “anti-establishment” or non-conforming to the current day social or political view points. Later‚ the term became to be synonymous with the word “gypsy”

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    The Wrath of God

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    The Wrath of God Punishment is fundamental to man’s understanding of morals and ethics. Without repercussions one could not distinguish between virtue and sin. The concept of punishment dates back to the earliest civilizations as it is demonstrated in historical literature. The Bible establishes some of man’s first known perceptions of right and wrong. In this sacred story‚ God often punishes the morally incorrect actions of his people. Some of the earliest human notions of punishment are demonstrated

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