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    Two of the main elements in any poem are theme and symbolism. This holds true in Alicia Zakon’s poem titled "Remote Control". It essentially tells about the relationship between a man and a woman‚ and how the man has the remote control to the woman’s life. The symbols used are very meaningful to the overall theme. The theme of "Remote Control" is also very important‚ and not just a topic for a good poem but a real problem in society too. The writing would be much less effective if not for the

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    Elements in Music - What are the different elements of music? It doesn’t matter what country or race you belongs to‚ there must be an appreciation or love for some genre of music. When we listen to our favourite style of music it definitely has some physical and emotional effect on us. But do we take time to identify the different components that exist in all the different styles of music we listen to? The music we love listening to has special pack of ingredient which is referred to as musical

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    metaphors‚ paradox‚ and imagery are used to show the meaning of the poem and what the author has to say. In developing the theme of the poem‚ the literary element most used that really helps to develop the theme is imagery. The author gives a very descriptive description of the war and what was or is going on. In using imagery throughout the poem the author leads to develop the theme which is Horrors of War. The impressive descriptions of war in the format of a narrative tell much of the struggle‚ painful

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    J. Palacio’s Wonder are extremely different‚ if you look beneath the surface‚ you see that the novel’s themes are very similar. This is despite the fact that the main characters have different afflictions‚ they’re treated very differently‚ and they aren’t even the same gender. Despite all of that‚ they both share the theme of not judging a book by its cover. Out of My Mind also has an extra theme‚ which is that you can do great things‚ despite your disability. Out of My Mind is about a girl named

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    longer was she content to "feed upon opinion" when her own soul had invited her.” (32) -This quote supports the theme of freedom because Edna has finally stopped listening to what others have to say‚ and altering her life to that. She beginning to control her own life. “But they need not have thought that they could possess her‚ body and soul.” (Chp 39) -This quote supports the theme of freedom because at the end of the novella‚ Edna has finally become “free” and she wanted for everyone who thought

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    Family & Relationships Leaving behind & Loneliness Self-esteem Here are quotes which support these themes: Family and Relationships: ‘To her we are not separate people. Over here‚ we have become a single unit known as all of you’. (page 28) This quote relates to the theme of family and relationships. The profound barrier between Niang’s biological children and step-children is described through the different treatment of the two groups‚ with Niang’s ‘real’ children favoured immensely. ‘In

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    individual and a place‚ they will belong‚ however if there was a negative connection in the past or in the present‚ they will not. The theme of isolation is greatly explored in the poem ‘St Pats college’ by Peter Skryznecki‚ as it shows that a negative connection to a place will result in a lack of belonging‚ whereas his other poem‚ ’10 Mary Street ‘explores the theme of the progression of time and how a good connection can be warm‚ welcoming and provide a sense of belonging. With the use of various

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    workplace was fairly new. Women were not given equal treatment as employees and were in the beginning stages of their fight for equality. The year the poem was written most certainly plays an integral role in the poem’s tone‚ structure‚ diction‚ and theme. Throughout the poem‚ it is obvious that the secretary feels as if her job consumes her to the point where she is only seen as an object in the business in which she is employed rather than a human being or woman. The poet uses office materials to

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    that made me feel as if everything would to be flawless. With the most important step done‚ the next step was to get themes and invitations. There were days my mother and I went to different shops to get different ideas on what theme I’d enjoy the most. There was no limit to the amazing ideas we found. The debate whether I wanted a carnival or candy land theme carried on for about a week. I finalized my decision after I saw a picture-perfect centerpiece. The centerpiece consisted of 3 large

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    Ambiguity In Music

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    dominated the charts half a century ago. Legendary guitar rifts and pioneering vocals of artists such as Jim Morrison‚ Janis Joplin‚ and John Lennon have been replaced by electronic sounds‚ heavier beats‚ and faster lyrics. Yet‚ have the underlying themes of music changed along with their sounds? Is the disfavor with which older generations look down upon contemporary

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