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    M&S lingerie We are always thinking of new and innovative ways to create content for our clients. Often this involves starting from a blank page‚ but here’s an example of where we ... 27/2/2012 * Have we airbrushed the history of the Titanic? Titanic under construction at Harland and Wolff On Sunday morning‚ we debated that challenging question in a discussion many of you were moved to comment on by text‚ tweet and ...

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    your own topic and controlling statement before starting to write‚ the writing itself becomes extremely easy because you already know what you are going to write. Another interesting example is Number Ten. The topic is exploring the wreck of the Titanic. What are the problems scientists must overcome to explore the wreck? The depth of the water‚ the darkness‚ getting bright lights that can function at that depth‚ the pressure‚ the time it takes to descend and ascend. Again‚ once the topic is chosen

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    Leaving its world in complete and utter disbelief‚ the crashing of the almighty Titanic came with loads of questions and uncertainties. Of these questions‚ the biggest still remains as‚ who was truly responsible for the crashing and high death toll in result. Although still to this day it is seen as a huge accident‚ it was an accident that could have easily been avoided if each crucial crew member had done their job the correct way. The responsibility cannot be pinpointed on a single person in particular

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    Convergence of the Twain

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    AP Literature and Comp The Convergence of the Twain The Convergence of the Twain‚ describes the event of the Titanic through the words of Thomas Hardy. He discusses the ship‚ and its history in detail. He uses strong diction‚ imagery‚ and his rhyme scheme in order to express the idea that fate is fixed‚ and the Titanic’s fate was sinking. He begins by using his title to start the idea off. The word Twain‚ stands for two; The Convergence of the Two. Right from the start‚ a reader gets that idea

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    ‘’Mahon’s poetry offers us thought provoking insights and displays the mastery of language and style’’ The poetry of Derek Mahon is extremely thought provoking. As an only child‚ he observed and thought a lot about the people and events going on around him and this is reflected in his poetry. His keen eye for detail has earned him a significant reputation and he is widely regarded as one of the most talented poets of the twentieth century. He combines conversational narrative with intelligence

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    a lot of irony in them. Dramatic Irony is when the audience know what is going on but the actors on stage don’t know. For example when Mr.Birling talks about the Titanic being unsinkable ’New York in 5 days-and every luxury-and Unsinkable’ because Priestley wrote this in 1945 but set it in 1912 the audience already know that the titanic sunk’. When the door bell rang Mr. Birling stops to listen and then just carries on what he was talking about. The doorbell rings at a really calm moment not

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    The destined tragedy of the glorious‚ unsinkable Titanic has struck wonder and emotion in the hearts and minds of people far and wide. "The Convergence of the Twain" by Thomas Hardy‚ captures this emotion through the use of poetic devices. The speaker conveys his attitude toward the sinking of the ship using a unique illustrative technique in his writing. As opposed to simply conveying his attitude through description in a straightforward manner it is depicted to the reader using diction‚ imagery

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    The Poetry of Derek Mahon

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    and may be some time” He is therefore becoming a hero for putting the welfare of others before him . -A person who Mahon also writes about is Bruce Ismay who is the complete oppisite of Oates.After the Titanic is a telling of his life and feelings after the sinking of his pride and glory The Titanic when he cowardly put his life before others by getting off the sinking ship. He is only a shadow of his former self by his survival of the tragic sinking " I sank as far that night as any hero". Mahon

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    irony to describe the vast pride expressed in both poems. Percy Shelley demonstrates excessive pride with using a King who desired to become immortal in "Ozymandias"; Thomas Hardy describes that same pride with the common people who thought of the Titanic as indestructible. Shelley makes a mockery of the King and has shown little sympathy in his poem. Thomas Hardy seems more sympathetic towards the pride of others. King Ozymandias’ pride and ego personified in the statue was reduced to nothing but

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    Arthur Birling and InspectorGoole’s philosophies on life and society contrast throughout the play. For most of the play Sheila‚ Eric and Mrs Birling are fully behind Mr Birling and his philosophies‚ but towards the end of the play‚ Eric and Sheila effectively switch sides and begin to back InspectorGoole’s philosophies on life and society. Mr Birling is a strong believer in stratas and classes in society; he believes he is in the upper class. In act 1‚ Mr Birling says "I’m still on the bench. It

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