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    This a comparative analysis of poems ’To His Coy Mistress’‚ ’Let’s Misbehave’ (actually is a song) and ’The Sunne Rising’. It was supposed to be 4 poems‚ but I’m pretty sure a paragraph went missing‚ so this is up for repairs. English Comparative Essay. The collection of texts presented in this essay depicts an underlying theme of love. The texts have been examined and explored in order to note the similarities or differences in various categories. To compare two texts by the length of their

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    GENDER ANALYSIS IN F. SCOTT FITZGERALD’S “THE GREAT GATSBY” PAPER Submitted to fulfill the requirements of General Outlook of Literature Mid-term & Final Exams Arranged by: Name : Mohammad Soni NIM : 147835129 Class : P2TK Phone : 085793539905 ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDUCATION POST GRADUATE PROGRAM STATE UNIVERSITY OF SURABAYA 2015 INTRODUCTION The Great Gatsby published in 1925‚ has been considered as a great masterpiece of American fictions until now. It portrays the life style and spiritual

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    man’s troubles and persistence for the girl of his dreams seen through the eyes of both the narrator and a character- Nick Carraway. The protagonist of the story‚ Jay Gatsby has waited 5 years for his “golden girl” to reappear in his life and is willing to do whatever it takes to get her. Party after party he hosts and no show after no show he takes a different approach and gets a middle man to reunite them and from there he hopes to reignite the flame that was once there love. This touching story

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    “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” By: T. S. Eliot The poem by T.S. Eliot “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” is a dramatic monologue written in 1915. Close to the end of the poem Mr. Prufrock stated “It is impossible to say just what I mean” (104). This statement will be analyzed to discover the hidden connotation of this phrase and convey the speaker’s ultimate goal. The questions that will be answered are: What does Prufrock mean when stating “It is impossible to say just what I mean” (104)

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    Mistress J weighed heavy on my mind. Goddamn her. Her and her wretched games. I brought a bottle of fireball whiskey to my lips and took a prolonged swig. There was no burning sensation as I drank it‚ no bitter flavor or bite. I’d had too much alcohol that night to experience delicate‚ human sensations such as taste. The cinnamon-spice liquor no longer really tasted of anything‚ just a profound blandness‚ smooth and gentle like water as it slid down my throat‚ into my stomach‚ and then through my

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    Louis XIV‚ King of France A man of many women and children By Brendan J. Herger Louis XIV‚ King of France a Man of many Women and children While the reign of Louis XIV is well noted for many commendable achievements-a more united‚ stable France‚ the palace at Versailles‚ and a court that was emulated throughout Europe‚ the personal life of Louis XIV has been a subject of debate and controversy in the annals of history. Well known for his personal vitality‚ by the time of his death King

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    Write a critique of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness‚ based on your reading about post-colonialism and discussing Conrad’s view of African culture as "other." What would someone from Africa think about this work? "Heart of Darkness" starts out in London and also ends there as well. Most of the story takes place in the Congo which is now known as the Republic of the Congo. Heart of Darkness was essentially a transitional novel between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. During the nineteenth

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    feels guilty‚ but Chinese men do not show their emotions. It would have been unlike a traditional Chinese man to feel any sort of repentance towards his wife after insulting her. Not only does Wang Lung belittle O-lan‚ but he also ends up having a mistress. He starts attending the ostentatious tea house because he felt as if he were too good to go to the old tea house. At the new tea house‚ he got to choose one of the beautiful and alluring women on the paintings that were hanging on the walls. He

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    tell the story in “The Laboratory”? Robert Browning’s poem “The Laboratory” is set in France before the French Revolution. The dramatic monologue is about the narrator herself and her plotting of revenge against her previous lover and his current mistress and it tells the reader how she plans on doing so. She believes her actions in the story are justified and reasonable. In the poem‚ the story’s tone is established with the setting‚ which also helps create vivid imagery for the readers‚ making

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    Shakespeare’s poems too. 1. A Psalm of Life by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 2. Poem below 3. The theme of coming of age expressed in Henry’s words were amazing. The poetry language is a little different from what I am comfortable with‚ but I am willing to go beyond. The poem expresses how beautiful life is. I don’t think it would be possible to write such a poem without truly feeling it. The poem describes life’s beauty as you grow up and I believe Henry had much to relate to that. When Henry says

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