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    techniques and anachronisms in order to make our understanding of historical events easier to comprehend. This also causes the films to bend the facts in order for us to accept it and help our understanding for certain characters. In the film‚ The Lion in Winter (1968)‚ we ae shown the truth‚ instead of fact because of the characters’ portrayal‚ the changes of human nature‚ and the influence of our

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    Nature‚ something of which can run rampant yet can be elegant‚ a feeling which may course through every being of this planet. Mary Oliver not only embraced it‚ she displayed it. She was a poet who wrote “Winter and the Nuthatch”‚ a poem which unveiled acceptance and bonds. The nuthatch represents the wilderness of nature‚ which then portrays the bond between humans and nature and the mere feeling of acceptance. The poem clearly represents the sincerity of our human bonds whilst also showing humanity

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    The book‚ "Winter Garden‚" by Kristin Hannah‚ a novel that focuses on the relationship between a mother and her two daughters. Meredith‚ the oldest daughter‚ who has always tried to please her mother by obeying her rightfully‚ but does not get the compassion she wishes to receive from her. Nina‚ the youngest daughter‚ who follows her dream of traveling the world instead of continuing to waster her time waiting to receive her mother’s compassion. Then‚ there is Anya‚ Meredith’s and Nina’s mother.

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    In “Those Winter Sundays” Robert Hayden conveys a parent’s love for their family. He does not understand why his father is so resilient to provide for his family‚ nor does he question it. The author speaks of his astonishment in lines 19-20 where he says‚ “What did I know‚ what did I know of love’s austere and lonely offices.” Another subject shown by the author is isolation because although his father works each and every day out of love‚ he leaves his child without a father. He exemplifies his

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    the end of the poem. One stood out the most out of all the ones discussed. The questions asked were how old do you believe the speaker was at the time he recalls in the second and third stanzas‚ and what details suggest this age? In the poem‚ "Those Winter Sundays" the speaker‚ Robert Hayden‚ suggests an by his feelings‚ actions and the father’s actions. First‚ an age is suggested by the speakers feelings. However‚ the feeling that the audience sees is later on when Robert Hayden is appreciating the

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    My Father was a hardworking man and yet he had no problem showing me love or even telling me that he loved. I found this to be normal for a father to show love to his son but I found out that not every child has that privilege. The man in the Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden reminded very much of my own father until the last two lines of the poem. The poem is about a man who reflects on his life as a child and how his father work hard to keep the family happy. The father warms the house for his

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    people need to find their purpose in life and Ralph Waldo Emerson in “Society and Solitude” explains that life should be lived in simplicity and in the present. Frederick Douglass‚ unlike the other famous authors‚ in his speech‚ “What to a Slave is Fourth of July?” illustrates how people finding their identity can lead to impact

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    The passage under consideration is from the novel One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez pages 1 - 5 beginning with “Many years later...” and concluding with “...the laboratory of an alchemist”. Gabriel García Márquez was born in 1927 in Colombia‚ Spain the shared setting of this world famous novel (The Modern World). The extract begins as a flashback with Colonel Aureliano Buendía recollecting the years immediately following the founding of Macondo. José Arcadio Buendía‚ the founder

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    “Those winter Sundays” is a poem in which the author narrates his experience as a child living with his father. The writer starts by saying “Sunday too my father got up early.” It is to be noted that he was conveying how early his father gets up every morning and even on Sundays‚ supposedly a holiday for his dad. Next‚ the author narrates how hard his dad works and what type of job he has. “Then with cracked hands that ached from labor in the weekday weather” this phrase reveals that the authors

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    Sometimes love is not heard by the ears but felt with the heart. Robert Hayden’s “Those Winter Sundays” is a short poem about the love a father has for his son. Through the father’s efforts to keep the house warm‚ Hayden‚ the speaker‚ continues to treat his dad with insouciance; that was until Hayden grew older. Reflecting on this past memory‚ the speaker might have written this poem for his father‚ apologizing for his past behavior. While the tone of the poem is remorseful‚ the theme is not. Rather

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