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    The Singing Butler “Nati! There you are.” He rushed over to where she was seated on the ground on the BACKSHORE of the Spanish beach‚ and he joined her. Her stilettos lay there‚ partly covered by the sand‚ where she had kicked them off and left them. She appeared to have been there staring out in to the sea for a while. Wearing a long‚ scarlet gown with a HEMLINE just below her ankles‚ matching gloves‚ and her silky‚ chestnut hair elegantly pulled up‚ Natalia looked exceptionally beautiful. But by

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    light. In small proportions we just beauties see; And in short measure‚ life may perfect be. My Original Piece: I miss the sunshine on my face The way life rolls at a slow pace I miss the sand between my toes The tan on my skin grows and grows I miss wasting my days away Sitting on the beach day by day The sweet smell of the salty sea Will the warm weather come to me? I miss my home New Symerna Beach Not to worry though it’s within my reach Explanation of How Form Affects Theme

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    hostages hesitate and vacillate. The ground started to stop shaking as their numbers abated‚ but nevertheless the ground was vibrating slowly as still a whole division of them were charging. The antagonism in their blood increased every second. The singing grew louder and louder and as each hostage fell clumsily onto the ground‚ smiles became laughter’s of joy on the singer’s faces. Henriques knew the moment would come‚ and as he patted his horse he also looked at Jack and could see tears welling up

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    Walt Whitman‚ generally ignored in his time‚ has come to be recognized as a great poet among the American romantics. His works emphasize romantic ideals such as reverence towards nature‚ examination of the inner self‚ and distaste for scientific thought. Whitman’s poems piece together life lessons and observations of existence into a message which promotes reader based reflection. His strongest works are debatable‚ but his poems with the strongest messages remain clear. "When I Heard the Learned

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    Me Imperturbe- Walt Whitman The word imperturbe means care-free. The title of the poem‚ Me Imperturbe‚ means I am carefree. The poem starts off with Walt standing out in nature. As Walt stands out in nature he feels as if he is the master of everything and still has confidence even as the world is in turmoil. These things inspire him to find peace‚ the will to do things‚ and silence. When he is out in Nature‚ things such as “occupation‚ poverty‚ notoriety‚ foibles‚ crimes” (line 4) are not as

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    1. According to Frye‚ these stories stop being ways to explain the world and become part of literature as soon as they cease to be beliefs‚ or even sooner. Frye states that they are all products of an impulse to identify human and natural worlds and they are really metaphors‚ part of the language of poetry. 2. Every form of literature has a pedigree and derives its form from itself means that literature comes from past experience and inspires another. For example‚ myths come together to form a mythology

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    Lam 18 September 2013 Period 2 Singing is my life Singing is who I am. It defines me as a human being; an individual. When I was young living with poverty‚ all I had was God‚ my family‚ and the sensational feeling of singing. While we were going through ups and downs my family always encouraged me to sing to god for help. So every day before I go to sleep I would sing the same song my grandma taught me as a prayer to God for blessing my family and I for getting us to where we are now

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    Walt Disney Commemorative Speech The Man Behind the Mouse Introduction: I remember when I was just a kid and a stick became my sword and a trashcan lid became my shield.   I was a knight of the round table! I remember when things were simple‚ no electronic games to waste our time with. I remember it didn’t matter if you had the biggest‚ baddest bike or a cheap heap of toys. We had our imaginations and there were no batteries required. Unfortunately‚ as we age we tend to lose that spirit

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    Commentary on the Poem “I‚ too‚ sing America” Hello‚ my name is ..... from the ......‚ and I am in English A standard level class. I will be analyzing the Poem “I‚ too‚ sing America” by Langston Hughes written in 1945‚ famous in the Harlem Renaissance as an effective author in the Black society. In Hughes contemporary society black Americans were discriminated against‚ killed violently‚ and banned from many primitive rights and services. The main purpose of this text is to impart equity between

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    Walt Whitman’s poem‚ “Song of Myself”‚ specifically the first section‚ most assuredly provides an accurate reflection of the time in which it was written. • It is a prophetic piece of work‚ not only providing a sense of what was happening during the moments of writing‚ but also alluding to what was to come. • American expansion serves to widen divisions in the country’s unity‚ both socially and economically. • Internal tensions‚ between Northern and Southern states‚ become increasingly

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