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    ANZAC Parade (or Distant Fields)‚ written by Rhian Gallagher‚ and Lament (lament is known for being a sad song or poem) for the Country Soldiers (written by Les Murray) are both similar and diverse. Both poems carry the Australian landscape as a backdrop. Both poems use words that you can envision in your mind. I like how Gallagher uses contrasting words and repetition. The use of paradox’s in Murray’s poem makes it very remarkable‚ because naming opposites can make the poem feel sort of ironic

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    Psalm 6 Psalm 6 is an example of a psalm of lament‚ in this particular psalm David laments about his sins and the foreboding guilt they have caused him‚ “Lord‚ do not rebuke me in your anger
 or discipline me in your wrath. Have mercy on me‚ Lord‚ for I am faint” (Ps.6: 1-2‚ New International Version). This psalm resonates with all Christians because we have all felt remorseful for our wicked ways. David then elaborates on the physical and emotional torment his guilt has caused him‚ “…my bones are

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    The greatest role of a preacher’s wife is to be an encouragement to him. All wives are to be a help-meet‚ but a preacher’s wife must also encourage him in his difficult job. He may get discouraged or meet with adversity. We should reinforce his desire to preach. We should know the purpose of preaching and remind ourselves and our husbands of that purpose frequently. We should help the children understand and understand ourselves when he may have to be away from home at times or be called away

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    In the Novella‚ “Of Mice and Men‚ Steinbeck is introduces Curly’s wife as a flirtatious character which is leading to his death by the way that she is behaving towards the individual character throughout the story. In the novella‚ she’s first introduced by Candy‚ the swapper‚ who describes her from his perspectives to George and Lennie .The evidence showing this when Candy says that she‚ “got the eye” in chapter three. This suggests us that she wants to have attention of people in the ranch by just

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    society during the Middle Ages. “The Wife of Bath Tale” is satiric and shows the power the Wife has. He satirizes this patriarchal society though his characterization of the Wife of Bath. The narrator describes her as a woman of means who has been married five times. The theme in her characterization and her stories ironically shows that women do have power. The feminist tale begins with the Wife of Bath telling the pilgrims about her “mastery over her [five] husband[s].” She then tells an ironic tale

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    John Steinbeck and how the author represents the character “Curley’s Wife” who is a vindictive and cruel person throughout the story up until near to her death Steinbeck portrays her as “can be nice”. Curley’s Wife from the start was seen as property of Curley and Steinbeck has never mentioned that Curley’s Wife never had a name and is always referred to as ‘Curley’s Wife’ the possessive apostrophe is symbolic Curley’s Wife was very flirtatious ‘She put her hands behind her back and leaned against

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    Why I Want a Wife (The Story of a Politician with a God Complex) I also belong to a classification‚ a classification known as men. But I am not just a commonplace man‚ I am a politician. People may refer to me as a senator or with an affiliation of a party but I know I am something greater. What am I you may ask? I am a god. I am omniscient to the world’s suffering‚ able to answer every mortal problem given. At first I thought changing the world could be done in collaboration‚ but I thought

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    The Wife of Bath’s Tale History of Classic English Literature Canterbury Tales Paper In the tale of Wife of Bath‚ Chaucer has well depicted the role of women in the middle age period. This poem was instructive and pleasing because although most women were viewed and treated as objects rather than being respected by men‚ Chaucer shows another viewpoint through the Wife of Bath‚ a feminist view that was seldom seen during the time. The Wife of Bath is unlike any other female character during

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    Exam Practice – C.A.T On Curley’s Wife. In this essay‚ I will explain the character of Curley’s wife having looked at‚ we can see John Steinbeck portrays Curley’s wife as being a ‘tart’ but also a nice woman. She is a natural flirt as throughout the novel she continues to talk to all the other men on the farm‚ but when she dies‚ we see her as an innocent woman. Steinbeck uses many different techniques to present Curley’s wife such as colour imagery‚ appearance‚ metaphors and similes in the early

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    Wife of Bath vs. Lady Gaga Geoffrey Chaucer’s‚ Wife of Bath‚ character in Canterbury Tales can be compared with today’s modern pop icon Lady Gaga. Both woman share many similar qualities regarding their personality types and behavior. From the Fifteenth century to the Twenty- First‚ these women symbolize feminism and contradiction of societal norms. This essay will discuss the similarities and differences between Chaucer’s fictional character‚ the Wife of Bath‚ and Lady Gaga‚ one of this century’s

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