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    Cruelty Ai Poem

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    The Collected Poems of Ai Poet Ai is more of a Persona Poet‚ than a Confessional Poet. She tells extremely detailed stories of her life‚ sometimes in second person and at time as a male. As I started reading the poems‚ there were time I was asking myself if she was a lesbian‚ I just was confused in what she was trying to convey‚ and then with a little more research I learned she was a multifaceted poet‚ which takes the reader through many twists and turns of her sometime happy or very disturbing

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    hell is to witness the perfection of God’s justice‚ and also to cause a self-realization to not commit sins after witnessing the repercussions. As Dante enters through the gates of Hell‚ he hears various cries and shrieks of anguish “raising a whirling storm that turns itself forever through that air of endless black”(Inferno-III 28-30). Virgil explains that these souls

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    Childhood is the foundation of what a person will become and how they will react to their situations in life. In Clemency of the Court‚ by W. Cather‚ the main character serge‚ has a terrible childhood full of abandonment‚ abuse‚ and negligence. The horrible bringing up of serge forced him to fabricate fallacious senses of hope‚ love‚ and belonging. Cather uses symbolism to convey that when people go through onerous times they tend to create many false hopes as an attempt to gain comfort. Though false

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    Exhausted‚ the bitter cold zephyr‚ bleakly exhaled from the peak of the northern Siberian mountain and floated in frail straight lines which then swirled in lethargic and incapacitated circular motion. The breeze ambiguously swayed and eventually faded and disappeared into nowhere‚ as if it was harshly erased. The second wiggling and dancing feeble breeze ploddingly drew new spiral curves; starting from the centre point spinning outwards‚ clockwise‚ and gradually decreasing its velocity while moaning

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    Ismail Gulgee

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    barriers melt away and religious experiences‚ Buddhist‚ Hindu or Muslim‚ all becomes one. One could call it human experience of the ineffable. For me the medium of the unknown is space and the calligraphic choreography of my painting is the dance of the dervish. To me the act of painting is the making real of the essential Yogic experience of life as pure movement. I find it difficult to speak about my paintings because the act of putting together words only explains and cannot make real the experience‚

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    Hamlet Madness Analysis

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    Hamlet is regarded as one of Shakespeare’s best plays. Most critics would go as far to say that it is even one of the greatest works of literature from the seventeenth century. One of the many reasons Hamlet is so highly acclaimed is due to its controversial/ambiguous conflicts. For example: Throughout the play‚ Hamlet characters struggle to understand whether Prince Hamlet suffers from insanity or not. “Though this be madness‚ yet there is method in’t” (2.2.195-196). This quote shows that although

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    Some people might believe that it is much more convenient and easier to read something that is shorter rather than a longer text. Furthermore‚ it is possible that they might think that a shorter text will get straight to the point and require absolutely no analysis because of the text’s brevity. However‚ anyone who has ever read H.D.’s poem‚ “Oread”‚ will understand that this is not the case. The poem is only twenty-six words‚ which means that it might take a person about ten seconds to read it.

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    pick you up‚ and wrap your legs around me. While your head was arched and your nails were digging into my back. i’d put you down so you could take off my pants and take me into your mouth‚ slowly licking down my shaft‚ down to my balls and back up‚ whirling your tongue around my cockhead and then taking it halfway down. then i’d take your pants/skirt off. i’d put one of your legs around me and kind of push you into the wall‚ not hard‚ just a little shove. then i’d slip just my cockhead inside you and

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    There are several different interpretations of A Worn Path‚ by Eudora Welty. Some believe that it is a story about life and death or about strength. While others believe it is about the love that a grandmother has for her grandchild. Although I am not completely opposed to the opinions of others‚ it is clearly a story that demonstrates a theme of racial inequality and the struggles African Americans had to endure to obtain freedom. The path itself is a symbol that makes it apparent that this

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    House of Morgan Paper

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    of Peabody Morgan & Co. It was also good to read an objective historical viewpoint‚ especially with what is happening in Wall Street over these past few years and the uncertainty that comes with it; the huge buyouts‚ the big bankruptcies‚ the whirling stock market‚ and the fragile dollar that has everyone worried. With all the facts‚ stories and historical perspectives that were included in the book and the fact that I learned so much‚ I definitely am glad to have read it‚ especially since I do

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