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    Home Depot was founded in 1978 by Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank in Atlanta‚ Georgia. With their store‚ Marcus and Blank revolutionized the do-it-yourself home improvement market in the United States. Home Depot began as a very basic store‚ operated in a large‚ no-frills warehouse. Home Depot carries over 35‚000 products‚ with national brand names along with the Home Depot brand. At the start‚ Home Depot was able to offer exceptional customer service with knowledgeable employees who could guide

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    William Blake composes two beautiful pieces of work that exemplify his ideas on the nature of creation. The two pieces‚ The Lamb and The Tyger‚ are completely opposite views‚ which give questionable doubt about most people’s outlook of creation. ‘The Tyger’ concentrates on the dangers to be faced in life and nature while ‘The Lamb’ celebrates nature as seen through the innocent eyes of a child. Blake examines different‚ almost opposite or contradictory ideas about the natural world‚ its creatures

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    Analysis of a Poem: “The Lamb” by William Blake “The Lamb” by William Blake is a strong teaching of the image of Jesus. The author writes it as a form of a child’s song which an adult is asking questions to a child and the answer to “Who made thee?” This is also a form of a teacher teaching a lesson about Jesus (Blake line 1).The author uses of repetition‚ metonymy‚ personification and allusion build the image of Jesus. The lamb unquestionably symbolizes Jesus. The lamb is a traditional image

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    in "The Indian Serenade" by Percy Shelley‚ "The Little Black Boy" by William Blake‚ and "Lamia" by John Keats. The exaggerations‚ cultural expressions‚ references to African or Indian background‚ and fictional story lines and characters play as proof that Romantic Orientalism is pieced into these author ’s writings‚ considering these are characteristics of which Romantic Orientalism displays. Each author‚ Shelley‚ Blake‚ and Keats‚ all display different characteristics of these Romantic Orientalism

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    Poem ‘London’ and ‘On Westminster bridge’ Both Wordsworth and Blake depict an image of London‚ but they present it through different perspectives. Their attitudes to London are completely different. While Wordsworth is the lover of nature‚ Blake is a social and political reformer. Thus‚ they have different purposes. The two poems "London" and ‘ Composed Upon Westminster Bridge’ are intended to convey different to the reader. Blake has a more negative approach‚ this could be explained by the fact

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    The speaker says “Hush‚ Tom! Never mind it‚ for when your head’s bare/ You know that the soot cannot spoil your white hair”(Blake 13)‚ these two lines show that although Tom doesn’t agree with getting his hair cut‚ the speaker makes him realize the benefit in getting his hair cut that the soot won’t ruin his white hair. In this part of “The Chimney Sweeper” I think that Blake shows us that even though this was written in 1788 that we shouldn’t be bothered by the small things in life. “The Chimney

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    like Blake‚ and I really wished the second part of the book was all in his POVs. Lot of things become clear‚ the "Dent” theory was actually pretty interesting‚ but what I don’t get was why don’t the dragon tells their rider about it. It would certainly clear things up‚ and the dragon and their rider can keep them as secret as a oal. Elena remain to be insecure‚ what happened to her in this book only made it much much worse. She doubt about Blake‚ she never give him a chance‚ yes Blake was horrible

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    In the poem A Poison Tree by poet William Blake uses imagery to create meaning. William Blake uses imagery off God through the bible. It was very biblical because he wrote aboutA Poison Tree started off as this guy having an argument with a friend but the forgiving them for what they did. However later on in the poem the narrative says that’s emery stole an apple that was his. The emery knew it was his but took it anyway. After eating the apple the enemy died. Since he ate the apple and he knew

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    love and beauty‚ and doves are for peace and owls‚ which symbolizes wisdom. Two writhers who could be symbolizing by an owl are William Shakespeare and William Blake (Prentice Hall Literature 619). William Shakespeare and William Blake can both be considered as two of the greatest writhers in their time. Though Shakespeare wrote plays and Blake wrote poems there still remain many similarities between the two. These two writers became familiar with symbolism and decided to take their poems and plays

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    Timothy Huebner 3rd Period IB English A1 HL COMPARE AND CONTRAST WILLIAM BLAKE AND JEAN RHYS ESSAY William Blake‚ with his Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience‚ and Jean Rhys‚ in Wide Sargasso Sea‚ utilize extensive symbolism and imagery in their respective works. They use imagery related to nature to symbolize Heaven/Hell or good/evil. They also use this imagery to emphasize the morals of their literary works and indicate‚ in the case of Wide Sargasso Sea‚ how the current events would

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