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    skills‚ I have tried to read famous novels of distinguished America and English writers. I enjoy the humorous style of writing in Mark Twain’s masterpieces‚ the elaborate and polished style of George Eliot and the sentimental and lyrical style of John Keats. After long and hard years of English study‚ how pleased I feel when I am able to read English and American authors without any obstacles and difficulties at all.

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    Coleridge‚ in his Biographia Literaria (1817)‚ defined imagination as "the repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation‚" rather than as a mere mechanical flight of fancy. The radical shift in emphasis was further delineated by John Keats in his letters and by Percy Bysshe Shelley in his Defense of Poetry (1821)—"poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world." Some critics celebrated art for art’s sake‚ with no moral strings attached‚ such as Arthur Symons in The Symbolist Movement

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    fade‚ Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st‚ Nor shall death brag thou wander’st in his shade‚ When in eternal lines to time thou grow’st‚ So long as men can breathe‚ or eyes can see‚ So long lives this‚ and this gives life to thee. John Keats also wrote lyric poetry. Following is an example from his lyric poem "Ode on a Grecian Urn": What men or gods are these? What maidens loth? What mad pursuit? What struggle to escape? What pipes and timbrels? What wild ecstasy? Elizabeth Barrett

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    (Page108). And by “abstract”‚ Eighner simply means the ideas and thoughts that he derived from his experience as a Dumpster diver. Her later perceives the world in a new light‚ seeing society as materialistic‚ and that he himself has gone through a “transience of being materialistic”. From Dumpster diving‚ Eighner says‚” This has not quite converted me to a dualist but It has made me some headway in that direction. I do not suppose that ideas are immortal‚ but certainly mental things are longer-lived

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    Alfred R. Ferguson writes “Perhaps no single poem more fully embodies the ambiguous balance between paradisiac good and the paradoxically more fruitful human good than “Nothing Gold Can Stay”‚ a poem in which the metaphors of Eden and the Fall cohere with the idea of felix culpa.” (Ferguson) Felix Culpa is a Latin phrase derived from the latin word “felix”‚ meaning happy‚ or blessed‚ and “culpa” meaning fault‚ or fall. In literary context‚ this term is generally used to describe

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    operation‚ sales and services distinctively. Over the years‚ the name PENSONIC has become synonymous with reliability and durability and the group has evolved into a well- known player in the home appliances market. The Company’s subsidiaries include Keat Radio Co. Sdn. Bhd. (KRC)‚ Pensia Electronic Sdn. Bhd.‚ Pensia Industries Sdn. Bhd.‚ Pensonic Sales & Service Sdn. Bhd.‚ Cornell Sales & Service Sdn. Bhd.‚ Amtek Marketing Services Pte. Ltd.‚ Mircotag Engineering Sdn. Bhd. and Pensonic Corporation

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    very dirt but still‚ like dust‚ I’ll rise.” Therefore‚ poetry is an imperative section of literature that holds great importance in our lives‚ and cannot be eliminated or replaced. Succinctly‚ the importance of poetry is best revealed through a John Keats quote which states‚ “Poetry should...

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    stage for the environmental consciousness in response to the rapid industrialisation causing dramatic environmental degradation. The modern environmentalism springs up to an ideology of “scientific conservation‚” earlier visualized by Wordsworth and Keats as emotional relationship with nature. India‚ since time immemorial‚ has been propagating the environmental awareness through its ancient texts like Vedas‚ Brahmanas and Puranas‚ in simple terms of man’s relation with nature. Man in Vedic

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    other techniques that are used are alliteration‚ assonance‚ metaphors and similes. POETS Poets that wrote in free verse were T.E. Hulme‚ Ezra Pound and T.S. Elliot. Other poets that had experimented with free verse were the romantic poets; John Keats Samuel Taylor Coleridge Percy Bysshe Shelley and William Wordsworth Also some American poets wrote in free verse

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    Rabbit‚ Run Rabbit‚ Run was published in 1960 by American author John Updike. He wrote three more Rabbit novels‚ one at the end of the ’60s‚ ’70s‚ and ’80s. He says these novels became “a running report on the state of my hero and his nation.” He won the Pulitzer Prize for the “final” two books. series continued after Rabbit’s death in Updike’s 2001 novella‚ Rabbit Remembered. In 2006‚ The Rabbit series was voted number four on The New York Times list of “the best work of American fiction of the

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