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    ULYSSES S. GRANT Ulysses S. Grant quoted that although a soldier by profession‚ he never felt any sort of fondness for war and did not advocate it; except as a means of peace. Ulysses S. Grant didn’t like to fight and only did so when necessary. Ulysses S. Grant was a man of many talents. Even though he preferred not going into war it was overall best for the country. Ulysses S. Grant played a strong part to lead the Union into victory over the Confederacy and strategically took down the Confederacy

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    The Lady’s Inspiration Within Lord Alfred Tennyson’s poem‚ “The Lady of Shalott”‚ Tennyson creates a tale that may seem tragic at first read. Within the story he imagines‚ the Lady’s untimely death upon her arrival at Camelot seems like a failure on the Lady’s part. However‚ said failure seems more as an achievement when the ensnarement of her shadowy haven is considered worse than death. Through lines 109-116‚ her prison is discovered for what it is‚ and even though fate has destined for her to

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    In his novel Ulysses‚ James Joyce depicts and criticizes a dystopian society where the people are highly influenced by the depressing environment‚ yet their attempt to change the current situation remains futile. A major source of depression as described in the novel is the religion. As Stephen said‚ “I am the servant of two masters‚ […] an English and an Italian” (Joyce 19). Here‚ the Italian master refers to the Roman catholic church. During the 20th century‚ the unstable political state in Ireland

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    The Lady of Shalott

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    Poetry. http://www.jstor.org A Blessing Poetics and a Curse: The in of Privacy Tennyson’s ’The of Shalott" Lady JOSEPH CHADWICK IN HIS FAMOUS REVIEW of Poems‚ Chiefly Lyrical (1830)‚ Arthur Henry Hallam claims that Tennyson "belongs decidedly to the class we have . . . described as Poets of Sensation‚"1 he places his friend squarelywithin certain main currents of English Romantic aesthetics. Opposing Tennyson’s work to Wordsworth’sdiscursive‚ "reflective" poetry‚ he

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    Lord Alfred Tennyson wrote the poem‚ “The Charge of the Light Brigade” in 1854 in order to commemorate the valiant effort and bravery of the 600 men who made a charge during Great Britain’s Crimean war effort. A year before the battle took place‚ Lord Tennyson had just been made poet laureate of Great Britain (Charge of the Light Brigade‚ History). The British were engaged in the Crimean war against Russia during this time period. The charge depicted in “The Charge of the Light Brigade” took place

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    Name Teacher AP Language 24/4/2013 Tennyson’s Lady Lord Tennyson was a famous and popular poet in England. For more than forty years- most of the Victorian era- Tennyson was the Poet Laureate‚ yet "The Lady of Shalott" was successfully published in 1839 and 1842‚ as an early work. This poem was written before Tennyson became acclaimed and popular. Without the aid of already established fame‚ “The Lady of Shalott” and Tennyson rose to become prominent characters in the English literary world

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    Larkin Tyler English II (H) May 17‚ 2024. Ulysses S. Grant was a man capable of an almost inhuman disinterestedness in reaching judgments about strategy and saw things bluntly and directly. As the only American president to serve two complete and consecutive terms between Andrew Jackson and Woodrow Wilson‚ he was an enigma to generations of historical generalists and scholars. Their difficult assessment of him involved wrongly assessing the objectivity and disinterestedness he prized and represented

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    Thesis: A. Because Ulysses Everett and Odysseus yearned to be home with their loved ones‚ the obstacles that they went through tested their physical and emotional strength to the ultimate degree. a. When Everett gets on his knees at the end and prays to god‚ and throughout the movie he was saying how he didn’t believe in a higher power. b. Odysseus‚ throughout the book‚ just wanted to get home and being stubborn he said wouldn’t sleep until he see’s penelope again. c. both of the men

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    studied the poems: Dulce et decorum est‚ the charge of the light brigade‚ suicide in the trenches‚ the man he killed and in Flanders field. THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE- Lord Alfred Tennyson The first poem – the charge of the light brigade- which I have studied. In this poem lord Alfred Tennyson is describing the event in the Crimean war when a cavalry regiment of around 650 horses and 650 men misheard an order “to attack the guns” meaning to get back the guns for the Turks that the Russians

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    “Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.” Is a famous quote by Alfred Lord Tennyson. What this quote means is that the experience of being in love‚ even if not successful is better than never having been in love at all. The experience is so valuable that having it alone is a good thing‚ even if you lose at love. Some people or scholars may believe that this quote is not true‚ but personally I think it is true. There are two main reasons why this quote is true and they

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