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    How does the poet convey the horrors of the war in ‘Attack’? The poet conveys the horrors by using personification‚ onomatopoeias and other interesting techniques. In Sassoon’s poem ‘Attack’ he includes: Lack of hope‚ loss of human identity‚ sacrifice of life‚ desperation of soldiers and the disorganization and discomfort of war. The horror of war is portrayed in the way that the soldiers are deprived of their human identity and are just seen as a ‘thing’ and not individuals. In the middle

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    What is love? Millions of people say "I love you" everyday‚ throwing the word around without knowing what the word truly means. Love is something that means different things to different people. For some‚ love is a complete devotion. For others‚ it is a temporary feeling that will disappear in time. People say love is once – in – a life time‚ and others think that after one love ends‚ another comes. Affection‚ passion‚ respect and loyalty are all ways to define love. It does not matter what term

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    intriguing love letter in a bottle in the sand‚ addressed from Garret to Catherine. She is fascinated by it and comes into possession of two more letters by the same person‚ eventually tracking down the man who wrote them‚ Garret Blake. He has refurbished a boat called Happenstence with his wife before her death and he lives quietly on the Outer Banks of North Carolina near his father‚ Dodge. Theresa and Garret become better acquainted‚ but she does not reveal her knowledge of the love letters. Along

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    What does the play Macbeth say about good and evil? It is in human nature to want to do bad things‚ but when you start down a path how easy is it to be lead astray? Sometimes we can let things like pride and greed get in the way of our beliefs and values. Wrongful influence can lead people down some very dark roads and eventually destroy the lives of people they love and even themselves. In William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” these elements of good and evil surface and lead to some very curious circumstances

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    What is love? Love is something very important to each and every human being. Each and every human being have their own definition of what love is‚ however to me‚ love is a force of nature‚ something we cannot avoid. Love is inherently free‚ it cannot be bought‚ sold or even traded. No matter how much we try‚ we cannot buy true love. Many people have different conceptions of what love is‚ some are looking for true love‚ looking for someone they can rely on and someone they can spend the rest of their

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    Text Response Paragraph: “How does Owen convey the suffering of war?” For Owen‚ the anguish brought about by war is manifest within the wretched psychological state of the soldiers embroiled in conflict. Owen depicts a view of the war that is undeniably bleak‚ illustrating a conflict that ensnares its combatants within a vacillating state of dull monotony and high tension. Within “Dulce et Decorum Est”‚ the reaction of simply “turning their backs” evidenced by the soldiers trudging in the “sludge”

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    Night Essay Rough Copy Unconditional love gives Elie and his father the power and strength to overcome the most dramatic experience of their lives. The book Night by Elie Wiesel is a great book. This amazing novel demonstrates many different things‚ such as the father-son relationship between Elie and his father is what kept them alive. They always wanted to be together‚ Elie and Shlomo never gave up on each other and Elie was staying alive for his father. A fathers role is to protect his child

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    The pear story is about when Augustin was a young men. He was involved with a group of trouble makes. Him and his friends go out and on their way back home they decide to rob a pear tree. They decide to take few bites and throw away the rest at the pigs. I think the reason why Augustin talks about the pear tree is because he is trying to find out why we do what we do? What is actually behind our motives? For example‚ what was Augustine drive to act upon something he knew that it was wrong. He explains

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    character who shows negative point of view on love. Mercutio is a friend of Romeo‚ who is the protagonist of the story. Mercutio mock Romeo for being in love with Rosaline. He is not happy for being in love with Rosaline. In “act scene 4” Romeo and Mercutio are talking about love. Mercutio says something negative about love. He mocks love because Romeo is depressed and he want to make Romero happy. Act I‚ scene 4 “ If love is rough with you‚ be rough with love! If it prick‚ prick it back. It will soon

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    The composer of "Shrek" has encouraged many morals such as ’Don’t judge a book by its cover’‚ ’Good always wins over the evil’ and "No good deed always goes unrewarded’. The composer of Shrek uses film techniques to convey these morals. Film techniques such as lighting‚ music‚ camera angles‚ setting and costumes. One of the most important morals the composer of Shrek encourages is ’Don’t judge a book by its cover’. This means people cannot judge something or somebody simply by looking at their appearance

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