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    Prospero And The Red Death

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    message. An allegory always goes off of two levels of meaning: the literal elements of the plot (for example‚ the colors of the rooms) and their matching symbols‚ which often involve large philosophical concepts (such as life and death). The reader can interpret this story as an allegory about life and death as well as the lack of humans to bypass or avoid death. The Red Death acts in place of death‚ both allegorically and literally. It goes to show in the end material things really don’t matter.

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    Red by Ted Hughes

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    Red’ is a final collection by Ted Hughes in 1998 before he died. It has also engages the final death of Slyvia Plath in this piece of poetry. Ted Hughes has used ’Red’ and ’blue’ to describe Plath’s view of life and character from the day they got married and lived in their house. In the beginning of Red‚ it has defines Plath’s favourite colour that seems to wrap her entire life and movement. In line 4‚ ’blood-red’ may have constitute a certain image caused in life that can be related to violence

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    Emergency Room Violence

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    VIOLENCE IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT: The Need for Increased Security Presenter: Darlene Rose‚ Great South Hospital-Director of Quality ------------------------------------------------- Purpose: To report on Emergency Department violence and describe the need for increased hospital security in the department. INTRODUCTION Lack of security measures compromises the safety of the Great South employees and patients within the Emergency Department; fortunately‚ we can increase security

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    Moped-Room 101

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    Mopeds The irritating high pitched whining going on in the back of your ear‚ going back and forth like a mosquito that needs to be swatted. These are the crippling parasites of today’s modern transport system‚ loud‚ slow and pathetically small. These are the major corruptions in today’s youth‚ not drugs or alcohol‚ but mopeds‚ we get taught in school about what harm drugs and alcohol can do‚ but not mopeds‚ can a shot of vodka cause your brains to come out of your ears? The only people who really

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    Incest Red

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    Although the "new information" that changed Aberle et al.’s minds indicated that inbreeding was at least as dangerous as Bittles’s estimates imply‚ they rejected the possibility that primitive man recognized this danger. Law and instinct. In Sir James’s words‚ It is not easy to see why any deep human instinct should need to be reinforced by law. There is no law commanding men to eat or drink or forbidding them to put their hands in the fire. The law only forbids men to do what their instincts

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    Epilogue To Masato's Room

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    Masato’s doctor was a jolly‚ good-natured man with a smile made of saccharine and kind sentiments. Masato liked him since he always laughed when the boy asked for more pages of medical documents to make his paper cranes. His joy was whole-hearted and contagious and made Masato wish all grown-ups were like him. “How many have you made today?” Masato shrugged. He had lost count of how many cranes he had made over the past week; it seemed more of a habit than a child-like pastime. He gave a soft hmph

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    "The Masque of the Red Death" Literary Analysis: A Look at Imagery We continue our literary analysis of "The Masque of the Red Death" by Edgar Allan Poe with a look at the graphic imagery in the short story.players • slide 1 of 4 Imagery is the use of figurative or descriptive language to create a vivid mental picture. It involves at least one of the five senses--sight‚ sound‚ touch‚ feel‚ taste. Imagery in "The Masque of the Red Death" is ghastly. • slide 2 of 4 Example of Imagery

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    Masque of the Red Death

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    Victoria Schmidt English Comp. 2 “Masque of the Red Death” by Edgar Allen Poe In Edgar Allen Poe’s “Masque of the Red Death‚” Poe uses irony to define his story‚ and to emphasize on the inevitability of death. Irony is used for the reader to focus on one part of the story‚ and then it twists to give the reader a whole different meaning. There are two types of Irony used in this story. One is verbal irony‚ and the other is dramatic irony. Dramatic irony is when the reader knows more than the

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    The empty room echoing my thoughts was getting too much. Continuously reliving what had happened yesterday was making it even worse .The piercing shrill of her scream coming to a sudden halt. The smell of burnt rubber leaving behind a hint of hatred and fury repressed by her killer. My tears blur my vision as I realize that I will never see her mesmerizing emerald green eyes again. Never to see that smile that could light up a whole room. The worst part of this is that this was all undeniably

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    Flashing red and blue lights accompanied by an alarming siren in the distance is signaled when the double doors of the emergency room burst open. Pushed by several nurses‚ doctors‚ and other medical staff‚ a lone hospital stretcher with a bloody‚ wounded patient flies through the medical center towards the doors to the operating room. This image is what generally comes to mind when you think about an emergency room. Many people believe that the hospital’s emergency room is a dark and scary place

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