In today’s class‚ we first talked about the final project that is with the mask we made last week. I had no idea what to do with the mask‚ but I guess I got some idea. Trina showed us the pictures of the masks her former students made. In the pictures‚ there was a student who became a male at the end of a semester‚ and Trina talked about how the situation for bisexual people was in the past. It was heartbreaking. I have some friends who are bisexual‚ and the story made me think about them. I think
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Explication of "The Man He Killed" In "The Man He Killed‚" Thomas Hardy demonstrates a sense of disgust for war‚ by comparing two men‚ who could have grown up together‚ and are now fighting against each other for someone else’s cause. The speaker‚ a young man who has served his country and killed an opposing soldier‚ relates to the man he has killed. This is a closed form style poem with dark undertones of the senselessness of war. In the first stanza‚ the young man describes meeting the
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The Mask of Benevolence was honestly shocking to me and made me rethink a lot. I thought it was interesting and intriguing that it discussed the views of most hearing people and talked about why they aren’t necessarily right. Many of the facts‚ opinions‚ and details of how things had been dealt with in the past completely surprised me. One of the most surprising things for me was how each culture viewed one another; which was almost all negative. Of course‚ not all people in each category have those
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January 2012 Explication of “The Snow Man” Wallace Stevens was a poet born on October 7‚ 1879 in Reading‚ Pennsylvania. He was always interested in writing growing up and wrote many poems later on in his life. He has written popular poems throughout his life. One of his more well-known poems is “The Snow Man”. It was first published in 1921 and is still a popular poem to this day. The poem is a very controversial one; it is open to many different interpretations. The poem has varying meanings
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Paola Molina Professor Gurnee Humanities 101 22 April 2014 Funerary Mask Egyptians in ancient times believed in life after death‚ and their death culture was a rather a complex process. For ancient Egyptians death was a right of passage‚ a journey to be endured on the way to after life‚ which they believed to be more or less like one’s earthly existence only better. Death was unpleasant but necessary cycle. After death‚ the dead’s body would have to roam the duat‚ the underworld and search
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BASIC OUTLINE FOR AN EXPLICATION DE TEXTE I. INTRODUCTION A. Reading the text 1. Read the text out loud several times‚ paying attention to its difficulties (words‚ expressions‚ grammar). 2. Ask yourself at this point some general questions about the text. Is it is comic‚ serious; a monologue‚ dialog (slow or rapid); is it a description‚ reflection‚ confession‚ etc? 3. Try to find the rhythm of the text: slow‚ rapid‚ even‚ uneven. 4. The purpose of this reading is to make your
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must be ready to throw up arms and offer defense‚ but what about the belief that virtue is all the defense one needs. The idea that if you are virtuous enough‚ meaning if you have a high enough moral standard‚ that evil cannot inflict harm. In the mask‚ Comus‚ John Milton explores the power of virtue. When the Lady is held hostage by Comus‚ whose interest lies in stripping her of her virtue by taking her virginity‚ her two brothers exchange their thoughts on what is to become of her. The elder
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the words “Since then three winters have gone by…” signify the beginning of the resolution. The wording of this phrase is extremely important. If the author had just stated that three years have gone by‚ we the reader would not have had the cold lonely feeling and visualization that we do when we read‚ “three winters have gone by”. In this paragraph it speaks of how the place has become harder to escape‚ saying how the rain had washed deeper ruts in the clay road that leads to the farm and how a
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Hiding Behind The Mask “It is fear which creates the mask‚ and fear which keeps it in place. The mask is hiding our true and most beautiful self from both ourselves and from the world. In its place is a mask of un-beauty.” Nisandeh Neta‚ founder of Open Circles‚ an international center for personal-growth and leadership‚ explains that people have a fear to show their true selves‚ so they go through their lives hiding behind a mask. According to the AP I-Village poll‚ more than half of women polled
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Bryanna Clewis 2nd 111914 In the book‚ The Great Gatsby‚ there were many characters that put on mask in order to conceal their imperfections. These masks are not visible to others and the characters that wear these “masks” are three of the most obvious ones in the book. These characters are Daisy‚ Myrtle‚ and Jay Gatsby. These three characters are all connected in some way. Daisy and Jay use to have an undying romance when Jay was in World War I. Daisy promised to wait for him when he left for the war
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