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    beginning of T. S. Eliot’ s poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock‚ there stands an epigraph from Dante’s Inferno‚ Canto 27. This epigraph unifies the text and brings‚ through its imagery and context‚ a deeper understanding of Eliot’s poem. Prufrock represents both of the characters in this section of the Inferno‚ corresponding to Dante in the first section and Guido da Montefeltro in the second and third. Dante represents the antithesis of Prufrock as well as the ideal that Prufrock strives for. The

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    I Love…Hate…love Reading! Reading‚ if you’d asked me what came to mind when I heard that word three years ago I would have to you I hated it. Yes I know it’s typical to hear a teenager say they hated to read but I had a perfectly good. So sit back relax and get conferrable while I rant about hoe reading affected my school career. Looking back‚ I can see what a long roller coaster ride I went on before realizing how fun reading could be. At my private school

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    letting the ending to the story sink in. I didn’t always love reading. As a child I found reading to be very boring. I felt as if there were more important things to do than read. I’d rather spend my time outside running in the lush green grass‚ feeling the individual blades between my tiny toes. Life was small back then. In elementary school being able to read was important. Actually enjoying reading wasn’t; I guess that’s where my dislike for reading formed.

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    “Runaway Love” Ludacris does a remarkable job of portraying his message about the struggles that some adolescents are faced with. “Runaway Love”‚ by Ludacris‚ featuring Mary J. Blige (2007)‚ represents the theme of struggle through hip-hop and rap music. It is about little girls who are “stuck up in the world on their own.” They have to take care of themselves because the people they are around do not care about them. They range from nine to eleven years in age‚ and their goal in life‚ at such a

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    A Subaltern's Love Song

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    Monique Green October 30‚ 2012 Eng 121 Bethann Crust The internet is a great place for people to communicate. It has been a great hobby for some and a good opportunity for some businesses. In today’s world there are many ways that we can communicate or even reconnect with people; two of the most popular ways are Face book and Twitter. There are two main differences in Face book and Twitter‚ social relationship and update status. First‚ Face book is an ongoing system that is designed for

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    Africa Muckleneuk‚ Pretoria APC1502/1/2013±2017 98832522 3B2 A4 6 pica (iii) APC1502/1/2013±2017 Contents Chapter Page ORIENTATION WITH REGARD TO THIS MODULE Introduction General note How to approach the module material Reading 1 (vii) (vii) (vii) (vii) (ix) 1 STUDY UNIT 1: IDEOLOGY AND SOME DEFINITION-RELATED PROBLEMS 1 STUDY UNIT 2: AFRICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT AS IDEOLOGY Pan-Africanism Negritude African socialism African humanism Ideology‚ performance

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    The Song of Roland An epic poem estimated to have been written between 1130 and 1170‚ The Song of Roland relates the latter part of Charlemagne ’s conquest of Spain from a Christianized point of view reminicent of the Crusades. The author ’s (or copyist ’s‚ as some argue) name is given at the end of the epic as Turoldus‚ most likely a monk or member of the clergy‚ though no one knows for sure (Roland‚ pg 14). Translated by Glenn Burgess‚ this verion of the poem contains 298 stanzas. It gives

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    T. S. Eliot‚ perhaps one of the most controversial poets of modern times‚ wrote what many critics consider the most controversial poem of all‚ The Waste Land. The Waste Land was written using a fragmented style. This is a style that is evident in all of Eliot"s writings. There are several reasons for his using this approach‚ from a feeling of being isolated‚ to a problem articulating thoughts (Bergonzi 18‚ Cuddy 13‚ Mack 1745‚ Martin 102). What influenced Eliot the most in writing poetry was a book

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    with various different methods. Within Poem 1 and Poem 2 of “Preludes”‚ Eliot comments on the state of the setting‚ early 20th century London or Paris. Poem 1 is overflowing with adjectives with negative connotations such as “grimy”‚ “lonely”‚ “withered” and “burnt-out” in its description of the setting. With this description‚ combined with the dreary weather that can be heard throughout‚ “The showers beat/ on broken blinds”‚ Eliot has chosen to position his readers to feel uncomfortable regarding this

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    Ironically‚ the repetition of ‘my’ implies an illumination of identity‚ rather than its suppression. It seems the Prufrock is afraid reveal his identity may ‘disturb the universe’: “do I dare‚ and‚ do I dare?” Avoiding this ultimate question‚ he seeks peace in oblivion: I should have been a pair of ragged claws; scuttling across the floors of silent seas”. We are gregarious

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