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    A key choice writers make is how they name or refer to characters in their stories. Write about the significance of the choices writers have made in naming or referring to their characters in the three texts you have studies. In the three texts I have studies the writers all name and refer to their characters in different ways. For example in The Road the characters are not given names and in Small

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    Dante Gabriel Rossetti was only 18 when he wrote "The Blessed Damozel" in 1847. The poem The Blessed Damozel is one of Rossetti’s most famous poems. . "The Blessed Damozel" is a beautiful Poem of how two lovers are separated by the death of the Damozel and how she wishes to enter paradise‚ but only if she can do so in the company of her beloved. Though different meanings have been concluded by different people‚ they all revolve around the same idea and themes. The theme of Rossetti’s poem is

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    Dealing with death: the effect of love on death    Death‚ an event that cannot be avoided is often paired with tragedy. Poem at Thirty-Nine by Alice Walker shows a daughter grieving for her dead father‚ Mother in a refugee camp tells the story of a mother’s care for her dying son‚ and Rosetti looks at a dying woman wanting her lover to forget her and move on in Remember. Death has been taken on by many poets from Thomas Hardy to Seamus Heaney‚ and whilst they explore death’s effect from different

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    for contemporary painting practices‚ they called their group the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (PRB) in acknowledgment of their admiration of art prior to Raphael (1483 – 1520). The three most talented members were John Everett Millais‚ Dante Gabriel Rossetti‚ and William Holman Hunt — ages nineteen‚ twenty‚ and twenty-one‚ respectively. Along with other artists in their circle‚ most significantly their mentor Ford Madox Brown‚ they sowed the seeds of a self-consciously avant-garde movement‚ one whose

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    The Woodspurge The Poem The wind flapped loose‚ the wind was still‚ Shaken out dead from tree and hill: I had walked on at the wind’s will‚ I sat now‚ for the wind was still. Between my knees my forehead was‚ My lips‚ drawn in said not Alas! My hair was over in the grass‚ My naked ears heard the day pass. My eyes‚ wide open‚ had the run Of some ten weeds to fix upon; Among those few‚ out of the sun‚ The woodspurge flowered‚ three cups in one. From perfect

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    REDTAILS A CRITIQUE TNTRODUCTION TO FILM ENGLISH 225 INSTRUCTOR DAVID PREIZLER SHERILYNN DUFFEY February 18‚ 2013 REDTAILS “Blacks are mentally inferior by nature subservient and cowards in the face of danger and are therefore unfit for combat” (U.S. Army War College War Study 1925). This is a quote in the opening of the movie. This movie is a testament to the men who proved the Army wrong. Though there are critics who did not like this movie they are in the minority.

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    Pre-Raphaelite expressed their admiration for what they saw as the direct and uncomplicated depiction of nature typical of Italian painting before the time of Raphael.  The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was formed by three Royal Academy students: Dante Gabriel Rossetti‚ who was a gifted poet as well as a painter‚ William Holman Hunt‚ and John Everett Millais‚ all under 25 years of age. The Brotherhood immediately began to produce highly convincing and significant works. They painted only serious - usually religious

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    catchy slogans when it comes to making financial choices. Marketing influences are especially successful when it comes to decisions about food. This is a result of an uneducated consumer base. Perception versus reality of the agriculture industry is an uphill battle that we as advocates of agriculture fight daily. One marketing strategy that guarantees a certain standard meat quality is the Certified Angus Beef program. Certified Angus Beef relies on the ignorance of the average consumer in order to increase

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    narrator had a secret lover and her sister found out and she told their parents‚ perhaps out of jealousy. In Victorian times when Rossetti was writing‚ this would have been considered shameful hence why shame is a reoccurring theme in her poetry. The poem’s structure is regular in that all but the final stanza are quatrains; the last stanza has six lines‚ which allows Rossetti to comment of the fate of her parents‚ her lover‚ herself and finally her sister. The rhyme scheme follows the pattern ABCB

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    Margaret Atwood is a well-known Canadian author and poet; she has written more than sixty novels and collections of poetry (McMahon 12). She is also a businesswoman‚ environmental activist‚ and the inventor of the LongPen (“Margaret Atwood Biography” 1) (Christensen 1-2). Growing up during the 1940s and 1950s meant that women were expected to stay at home and take care of the house and children. After reading about Atwood’s background‚ there are three major reasons that explain why she writes. The

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