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    Aesthetic differences between Chinese and Western Poetry —critics on Xu Yuanchong’s Chinese poetry translation 1 Introduction Nowadays in China‚ there are mainly two kinds of different opinions on translating classical Chinese poems. On one side‚ Xu Yuanzhong‚ as a representative,hold that classical Chinese poems should be translated in the form of poems(rhymed verse translation). Xu Yuanzhong put forward the Theory of Three Beauties and the Theory of Rivalry. On the other side‚ scholars such as

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    Oppaper Romanticism in American Literature‚ Getting to Know Thoreau & Poe Within this paper will be an explanation of the ideals of Romantic writers in Early American Literature. We will also look at some aspects of Romanticism that were uniquely understood by the writers and artists in the United States. There will be a brief discussion of “bright” and “dark” Romantic writing and it is there that we will look at the lives‚ and one poem each‚ of Henry David Thoreau‚ a “bright” romantic writer

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    commiting sins behind a obscure wall that stops you from enjoying the emotions‚ and beauty of life. The Dark Romanticism era is primarily characterized by the 19th century literary movement. It is popularly known as a 2th gender of the larger Romanticism Movement. This is because it retains‚ and exposes several of the characteristics associated with it such as transcendentalism‚ and romanticism. In the 18th century‚ and early 19th in America the transcendentalism movement started to gain representation

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    Romanticism is a very unique style of writing that is very dramatic and descriptive throughout the entirety of the work. It is used in many different novels and writings‚ with one of them being The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The Scarlet Letter depicts a woman who is shamed of adultery and has to wear a scarlet “A” on her bosom‚ and the “A” seems to have supernatural powers that effect Hester Prynne and people around her in many different ways. The scarlet “A” attached to Hester Prynne’s

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    Romanticism Despite the fact that Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is typically seen as exhibiting characteristics of the gothic genre‚ those characteristics cross over to how the novel fits within the Romantic genre of women’s writing. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein definitely includes characteristics of the Romantic genre. Mary Shelley expresses her feelings towards the way that women writers were treated in society. She highlights the fact that women were treated and acted the way that men and society

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    FollyNever forget that only dead fish swim with the stream. -Malcolm Muggeridge. This famous quote justifies that to be an individual‚ one must break from society and think for himself‚ and only when he has done this‚ is he truly alive. Nathaniel Hawthornes novel The Scarlet Letter is about a courageous woman‚ Hester Prynne‚ and her struggle to split from society in order to live the loving life she has always wanted. By the use of symbolism‚ Hawthorne is effectively able to portray the forest‚ which promotes

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    Comparison of Different Thinking Patterns between Eastern and Western Advertisements 【Key Words】 advertisement; thinking patterns; cultural differences Ⅰ Introduction With the fast development of globalization‚ economical communications become more frequently‚ which brings more inter-cultural advertisements. The purposes of the commercial advertisements are to persuade customers to buy those products and to earn great interests trough describing the products lively and specifically. English

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    trade between Western Balkans countries and the EU and enfaces on agreements‚ regularity of the trade‚ scope and analysis of the trade flow. It also explains which are the Western Balkans countries‚ economical characteristics‚ contractual connection with the EU. It is consisted of three parts. In first part is explained the definition of the Western Balkan countries‚ out bilateral trade exchange between the EU and Western Balkans as a common region. Second part analyses agreements between the EU

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    Cited: Cruz‚ Frank E. "‘In Between a Past and Future Town’": Home‚ The Unhomely‚ and ‘The Grapes of Wrath.’" The Steinbeck Press 4.2 (2007): 52-75. Education Resources Information Center. JSTOR. Web. 26 Feb. 2013. Freedman‚ William. "Postponement and Perspectives in Shelley ’s ‘Ozymandias.’" Studies in Romanticism 25.1 (1986): 63-73. JSTOR. Web. 2 Mar. 2013. Haggard‚ Dan. "Into the Wild." Reviews in Depth. N.p.‚ 13 Mar

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    Romanticism Chart Characteristics of Romanticism Examples from Frankenstein 1. A deepened appreciation of the beauties of nature When Frankenstein was dealing with the stress of the creature killing his family members‚ he found comfort in appreciating nature in solitude. 2. A general exaltation of emotion over reason and of the senses over intellect After Frankenstein dies‚ the Creature is remorseful. He says that he let his emotions get the best of him; he knows what he was doing was wrong

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