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    The Mistress

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    Filipino films nowadays are too mainstream‚ for action‚ comedy‚ horror and even romance themed movies. In the movie The MistressJohn Lloyd Cruz (as JD)‚ a handsome rich boy‚ whose father owns a telecom company‚ fell inlove with Bea Alonzo (as Sari)‚ a typical Filipina citizen who struggles to work for her family. Later in the movie‚ it was revealed that Sari is a mistress of JD’s father (as Rico)‚ and so the story revolved within that conflict. As a Filipino watcher‚ it was quite unusual to see

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    The texts I treat are "Night in Berlin 1929" and "Go to bed with the trip to Berlin" Both texts are seen in conjunction with the interwar period. Since we are dealing with a well-known author from the period "Tom Kristensen" and a modern ad used to depict how Berlin is today. The most important points will be reviewed‚ and hopefully‚ a conclusion will be made to summarize the entire analysis. This lyric text‚ from the well-known author "Tom Kristensen"‚ has been set between World War II and World

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    “To His Coy Mistress‚” a poem written by Andrew Marvell‚ presents a realistic view on the brevity of life. Marvell effectively presents a variety of figurative language‚ imagery‚ and a romantic tone to emphasize the theme of carpe diem: because time is one of the few things that are held certain in this world‚ one should take full advantage of it. The beautiful language that Marvell uses helps communicate the reality of time’s cruel passage. In fact‚ the poem begins with the hyperbolic statement

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    and eternal life. Andrew Marvell‚ as well as other cavaliers‚ often spent their time indulging in worldly pleasures. John Donne was a clergymen‚ so he spent most of his time in the church and with other clergymen‚ meaning how he spends his time is different from how Andrew Marvell and the cavaliers spend theirs. In John Donne’s “Holy Sonnet 10” and Andrew Marvell’s “To His Coy Mistress‚" time and how little time we have ourselves‚ is the main theme‚ but how we spend our time is different. Throughout

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    In Meditation 17 by John Donne‚ he has the view that everyone is connected in some way. He uses the point that if someone dies it will have a chain effect even if not everyone knew that person. Donne has some very interesting points in Meditation 17. He compares us to a continent; “Every man is a part of the continent‚ a part of the main.” (Meditation 17 John Donne) In a way this is very logical. If you think about it we influence everyone we come in contact with. If you are older‚ little kids or

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    been an intriguing topic in literature. Writers have been confounded by the idea of death and the unknown afterlife for centuries. Some people believe death is the end of all things because nothing can withstand it. In John Donne’s poem‚ “Death‚ be not proud‚” the poet explains his personal understanding of death and its permanence. This poem is a narrative sonnet. Although this sonnet follows the rhyme scheme of an Italian sonnet (abba cddc effe gg)‚ it also has the elements of an English sonnet

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    Valediction: Forbidding Mourning‚" by John Donne explores love through the ideas of assurance and separation. Donne uses vivid imagery to impart his moral themes on his audience. A truer‚ more refined love‚ Donne explains comes from a connection at the mind‚ the joining of two souls as one. Physical presence is irrelevant if a true marriage of the minds has occurred‚ joining a pair of lovers’ souls eternally. In order to describe the form which Donne gives to true love he chooses to create

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    From your study of the poetry of John Donne‚ why do you think he is considered worthy of the study for HSC students today? The work of John Donne is complex poetic techniques that explore the spiritual‚ religious and metaphysical qualities of love. Different interpretations of his various types of literature can enlighten anyone on the subject of a physical love in contrast to a Petrarchan approach to love. These ideas and concepts can be seen in his poems “Batter my heart‚ three person’d God”

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    ATTENTION TO LANGUAGE‚ TONE‚ AND ACTION WRITE A CRITICAL APPRECIATION OF ‘THE GOOD MORROW’ RELATING IT TO DONNES METHODS AND CONCERNS IN OTHER POEMS IN YOUR SELECTION. John Donne is renowned for his metaphysical poetry‚ and his poem ‘The Good Morrow’ is no exception. It is a prime example of one of Donne’s metaphysical poems as it contains many of the characteristics that commonly appear in his other poems of this sort of verse‚ such as realistic setting‚ and a theme that follows the development of

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    John Donne and W;t Essay

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    are thematically central to John Donne’s poetry written in the 17th century and Margaret Edson’s 20th century play W;t. During the 17th Century‚ religion‚ especially Christianity‚ permeated all aspects of society. Donne’s Death be not proud and Hymne to God my God‚ in my Sickness reflect his Christian belief that the material body was a temporary vessel for the soul’s journey and hence death was not something to be feared. In his Holy Sonnet‚ Death be not proud‚ Donne patronises death‚ and attempts

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