The world is an oyster‚ but you don’t crack it open on a mattress! (32‚ 23-24) Death of a Salesman is a play written by Arthur Miller that represents the postwar American living. The protagonist‚ Willy Loman – a salesman – is a peculiar character which portrays the feelings and ambitions of a man of that time. Despite being a person that lives of dreams‚ he has a realistic idea about achievements in life. Talking to his son Happy after a daydream about his brother Ben‚ Willy said: “The world is
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invention‚ yet it has already worked wonders. It has annihilated all distance. Television is one of wonders of science. It has enabled us to see the event‚ scenes‚ plays etc. that take place at distance from us. It is the most up-to-date means of communication and mass education. The invention of rocket is another wonder of science. With the help of it‚ space travel has been a reality. It has made true the dream of mans’ conquering the moon. Science has done great wonders in the field of medicine and
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time. It was also extremely mind boggling how people could treat their own child like that‚ which really made me wonder the type of morals and views that those parents were brought up with. It made me extremely sad to realize all of the wonders of life that Genie was deprived of. She had been locked in that room for over ten years‚ which means she was practically nonexistent to the world‚ and had never experienced things we all take for granted every day. I truly do not know how she survived in that
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place that I’ve wanted to visit. It’s located in South America‚ and hold one of the seventh wonders of the world. Growing up in a Peruvian family‚ I had only visited it twice surprisingly. Both my mother and father grew up and lived there for a majority of their life. Although I had only visited there twice‚ I would definitely live there because‚ of its scenery and people. Also‚ Peru has the best food in the world‚ from a wide range of; Chinese food to its authentic food‚ it’s delicious. I couldn’t ask
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the poem? A child. 7.Based on the poem‚ what element of Nature can be felt but can never be seen? Wind. 8.What is the poem about? Wonders of Nature. 9.Which word in the poem shows that the persona has a lot of questions to ask? And. 10. The phrase ‘blow out’ refers to The star. 11. The use of wh-questions shows that The persona wants to know more about the wonders of nature. 12. The persona in the poem is very observant. 13. The phrase’ where can the missing bit be found’ describes The moon
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magician. One after one‚ it is providing the mankind with wonders. It has absolutely (fit) conquered the indomitable forces of nature. The wonders of modern science are too many to illustrate them in a short essay. Electricity is the first wonder of modern science. It is the driving force of modern civilization. Electric power is used for various purposes. Without it‚ the advancement of modern science is impossible. Television is another wonder of modern science. It is a popular medium of communicating
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descriptions of the various natural wonders of the country; she acknowledges the beauty of England in the first verse but goes on to brag at the wonder of the contrasting beauty of her land. “My Country” is a deeply emotional poem with feelings of great pride in the reader. Mackellar speaks of rural Australia‚ where natural disasters can charge lives over night. She speaks of the fickle (changeable) nature of the weather and contrasts droughts‚ floods and fires. Feelings of wonder are evoked in the reader
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beneficial to a contry.Others say that it does more harm than good. Nowadays people are more willing to spend their hardworked money on dream vacation than before‚so the tourism is of vastly importance for any country and its economy that has natural wonders or rich and interesting history.But is tourism bringing more bad sides with its development or is it all worth it? To begin with tourism has a lot of good sides‚for instance it makes a great contributions to
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The ancient world is full of mysteries‚ yet beauty that was preserved by the phenomenon of science. In the Neolithic era there was no advance technology that we know of to move stones weighing 50 ton in order to arrange them in a specific location which is now known as Stonehenge. The next wonder that will be explored is the Nile which is the longest river in the world. During the period of the Minoan civilization the myth of Atlantis was in the center of this time period. The last wonder that will
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