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    She Walks in Beauty

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    Of the several forms of poetry; the lyric poems “…melody and emotion create a dominant‚ unified impression” (Clugston). She Walks in Beauty is a lyric poem written by Lord Byron in 1815. The theme of the poem is the woman ’s exceptional beauty‚ internal as well as external. The first stanza praises her physical beauty. The second and third stanzas praise both her physical and spiritual‚ or intellectual‚ beauty. Byron uses rhythm and alliteration to enhance the appeal of the poem to the ear. He also

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    Copper Sun

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    Copper Sun By: Sharon Draper The novel Copper Sun is a searing work of historical fiction and is action-packed‚ multifaceted‚ and character-rich. It describes a young girl’s life that was stolen from her village‚ sold to the highest bidder‚ enslaved‚ beaten‚ and mistreated. It expresses the different emotions that were felt as the girl went through her long and tiresome journey. Throughout‚ the young girl named Amaris journey‚ she encountered several different characters with similar but different

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    She Stoops to Conquer

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    modesty). They realize the contradiction but Hardcastle does see they both know enough to "reject him‚" a decision Kate approves unless she can reveal him to be more pleasing to each of them than they yet realize. Hardcastle finds such an outcome unlikely‚ but grants her license to attempt to correct his first impression‚ assuming her desire to do so is only because she thinks he is good-looking‚ and so wants to find something to like in his character. They leave‚ and Tony rushes on‚ holding the casket

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    A Raisin in the Sun

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    A Raisin in the sun by Lorraine Hansberry thematically represents the life of the Younger family‚ the conflict of their dreams and their struggle to attain these dreams either for selfishness of the individual or because of family differences. Hughes symbolically represents the idea of dreams deferred in her poem and such is a direct resemblance to the different dreams of the characters‚ Mama‚ Beneatha‚ Walter Lee and Ruth and the effect that their dreams begin to have on the family and them as individuals

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    the dying sun

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    The Dying Sun Q1. How is it that a star seldom finds another star near it? Ans. There are countless stars wandering in space. They are so big that millions of earths can be packed inside them. But the space around them is so huge that a star is like a lonely ship in an ocean. Therefore‚ a star seldom finds another star near it. Q2. What happened‚ when according to Sir James Jeans‚ a wandering star‚ wandering through space‚ came near the sun? Ans. When a wandering star came near the sun‚ it raised

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    Let’s Help Make this Documentary a Success! BY: Srithaja #1 The documentary‚ "God Grew Tired of Us" is a tragic story about the three Lost Boys of Sudan written by Christopher Dillon Quinn. It shows how the life of a refugee is and how they are discriminated against for their skin colour and for the way they act in America. There are many aspects I like about the documentary such as how the three Lost Boys in the documentary stayed positive throughout the film‚ even when they started getting

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    Copper Sun

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    Copper Sun By Sharon M. Draper Ch. 1 (V) Betrothed: engaged to‚ be married Amari and Besa had been formally betrothed to each other last year. Kente: A colorful fabric of Ghanaian origin Their fingers flew as they chatted together‚ the pale fibers stretching and uncurling into threads for what would become kenet cloth. Ch. 1 (Q) “Be content with woman’s work child. It is enough.” I think this is a memorable quote in which got me thinking of how different women’s and men’s jobs where and

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    Raisin in the Sun

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    A Raisin in the Sun Socratic Seminar Questions 1. “A Raisin in the Sun” depicts life for African Americans around the 1950’s in the south side of Chicago. Throughout the book‚ the Younger family undergoes a constant struggle of financial hardships and racial prejudice and segregation. The term “Black Belt” often described the African-American community in that time‚ as the population of African-Americans would be expanding rapidly. The story represents the actual lives of people in that time‚ and

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    Sun poisoning

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    Sun poisoning – Tama Janowitz – 1986 General info on post-modernism The current belief of postmodernism is that a correct and precise description of reality is impossible. The truth‚ said by Nietzche‚ is limited and constantly evolving. There is a focus on the deconstruction and fragmentation of novels‚ paintings and general art and because of that‚ it is nearly impossible to give a clear definition of the term “post-modernism”. Authors such as Haruki Murakami and Michael Strunge Sun poisoning

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    A raisin in the sun

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    Raisin in the Sun is a great example of American struggles in society that African Americans faced during the Civil Rights era. The play tells the story of the Youngers‚ a lower-class black family living in Chicago that struggles to gain middle-class acceptance. The Youngers struggle to achieve their dreams throughout the play‚ and their happiness and depression is directly related to the failure to achieve all those dreams. In the play‚ the Younger family represents the mindsets of three different

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