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    the creation of humans‚ the world’s inhabitants have needed human connections and family. Adam needed eve‚ a newborn baby needs his parents‚ the monster from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (1831) needed a family‚ and Michael from Michael by William Wordsworth (1800) identified himself by his love for his son‚ Luke. The way a child grows up and the involvement of his family plays a large role in the development of character and his outlook on life. If fathers and mothers did not leave‚ if siblings always

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    A. English religious literature 1-Thomas Gramner: “---“A book of common prayer” 2-John Bungan: “---“Grace abounding” B. Definitions 1-A parody: It is aA literary work that imitatesimitate another in order to turn it or hold it up to ridicule. 2-A treatise: AIt is a formal account in writing‚ treating systematically of some subjectssubject. 3-A fabliau: A short metrical tale usually comic‚ frankly coarse‚ often cynical‚ It is a popular short narrative poem in the 12th and 13th centuries

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    to escape life but to prevent life from escaping you”. William Wordsworth’s poetry clearly captures this definition; he uses powerful and meaningful vocabulary to express this desire. In his poem Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey‚ Wordsworth writes about his visit to the valley of River Wye and the ruins of Tintern Abbey with his sister. You can certainly tell that he is at peace with nature when he composed the poem—he uses nice‚ serene vocabulary like: “These beauteous forms‚ through

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    Texts are a product of their contexts‚ how true is this statement? To see how true it is‚ we need to look at the poets John Donne and William Wordsworth from the Metaphysical and Romanticism Eras respectively. The context of these different eras heavily impacts the poems written by the poets. This is done through the different values these two eras possess‚ for example‚ the belief of logic and rationalism in the Metaphysical period and the deep reverence for nature in the Romanticism Era. The Metaphysical

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    life. The six most well-known English authors are Blake‚ William Wordsworth‚ Samuel Taylor Coleridge‚ Lord Byron‚ Percy Bysshe Shelley and John Keats. William Blake was an English poet‚ painter‚ and printmaker who was unrecognised until after his death. He was born in 28 November‚ 1757. He died with illness on 12 August‚ 1827 at the age of 69. His most famous work was The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. William Wordsworth was a major English romantic poet. He was born in 7 April 1770. He died

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    time: "I have borne you sons." Nora also acts unconventionally for her era‚ "[borrowing] without her husband’s consent‚" but is still a stereotypical wife in a sense‚ playing with her children and being her husband’s inferior‚ a ’featherbrain’ and ’skylark’. The sacrifices made by Medea for her husband Jason are considered "evil arts" in her society‚ and cause her banishment. It is interesting to note that Medea made those sacrifices because her heart was‚ "smitten with love for Jason." She even lists

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    sonnets is “abab‚ cdcd‚ efef‚ gg. ( McLaughlin ).” It is essential to discuss both sonnet types and not just the typical Shakespearian sonnets. William Wordsworth is another poet who uses the sonnet poetry form. Wordsworth published a few collections of works including; Lyrical Ballads‚ The Prelude‚ and‚ Poems: In Two Volumes (William Wordsworth). Instead of writing the common Shakespearian style sonnets‚ he opted for the classic Italian sonnet style in the poem London‚ 1802. Milton! thou shouldst

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    Chart of Activities I. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Problem Colegio de Sta Teresa de Avila is a private institution‚ started on the year 2007‚ located at #6 Kingfisher Corner Skylark St. Zabarte Subdivision Novaliches Quezon City. The institution offers four year and ladderized courses such as Bachelor of Science in Information Technology‚ Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management‚ Bachelor of Science in Education

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    character because a character like hers has no independence and individuality. Some critics even explain Nora as a comic character. It is certainly absurd on Nora’s part to allow herself to be treated as a pet. When Helmer calls her his ‘little skylark’ and his ‘little squirrel ‘ we feel amused. But it is more amusing that Nora herself describes her with those epithets . even her popping a macaroon into her mouth and trying to hide the bag of macaroon from her husband is a comic act. The scene of

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    (How the same story can have a different meaning based on their context) Texts are a product of their contexts‚ but to what extent is this statement true? To investigate the truth behind this statement we explore the poets John Donne and William Wordsworth in the Metaphysical and Romantics movement. The context of these different movements heavily influenced the texts produced by the poets‚ through the different values these movements possess‚ such as the belief of logic and rationalism in the metaphysical

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