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    The Road by: Cormac McCarthy Described the novel as a “gripping‚ heart-rending story‚ which explores the depths of despair and savagery beside the heights of love‚ tenderness and self-sacrifice.” Destruction‚ survival‚ isolation‚ and death are prominent themes in The Road. Most life has been wiped out by some unnamed catastrophic event. Cities are destroyed; plant life is gone; animals have disappeared. Civilization has broken down‚ and chaos reigns in its place. No matter where the man and the

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    The three literary pieces‚ “The Road Not Taken” (poem)‚ and the two

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    The Light in a World of Darkness The novel The Road by Cormac McCarthy is set in a post-apocalyptic world lacking resources‚ food‚ and rules. It tells the journey of a man and his son to find lasting safety and of the adversity they face along the way. The boy in The Road understands the terror of living in a post-apocalyptic world‚ and at a young age he realizes that he must grow up in order to protect himself as well as his father. Throughout the novel‚ McCarthy gives the reader examples of

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     "The Road Not Taken” Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken” describes a traveler faced with a choice of which one of two roads to travel. He knows not where either road might lead. In order to continue on his journey‚ he can pick only one road. He scrutinizes both roads for the possibilities of where they may take him in his travels. Frost’s traveler realizes that regret is inevitable. Regardless

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    Silk Roads Dbq Analysis

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    The Silk Roads are a network of land and see lanes all over three continents of the world – Asia‚ Europe and Africa. Starting in the third century BCE‚ China used the Silk Roads to carry trade goods to the lands of the Mediterranean. Moreover‚ people from Eurasia and Africa participated in the commercial transactions since the second century BCE. Traders and religious pilgrims travelled the roads for a bigger purpose than just trading: They spread political and religious ideas throughout three continents

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    assignment‚ the chosen poem was “Rivers/Roads” by Michael Crummey. In this poem‚ Crummey successfully expresses the difference between individual journey’s through subtle brevity and depth. One of the best aspects of this poem is that it moves the reader to ponder on their journey-- whether on rivers or roads. Within “Rivers/Roads”‚ there are no similes or metaphors; however‚ there is literal and figurative imagery‚ plus symbolism. As the topic is rivers and roads‚ Crummey uses literal imagery to discuss

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    Ice Road Truckers Analysis

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    While the name of the show‚ Ice Road Truckers‚ is fairly enticing you’ve got to admit that the idea of watching people drive trucks around doesn’t really seem that exciting. Even if they are doing so in dangerous conditions. You might think this until you actually sit down and watch the show for yourself. Once you do you’ll quickly understand why the show has been so successful. Not only are there colourful characters with interesting backstories and hidden industry politics to enjoy but there is

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    The Upper Serangoon Road is a major road connecting the city centre to the north-eastern part of Singapore. Little would have known that the Upper Serangoon Road was once a corridor that was brimming with communal and cultural activities. The current Upper Serangoon Road‚ once a cauldron of bustling activities‚ is a far cry from what it used to be in the 1960-1970s. Despite the redevelopment of the area‚ various buildings that evoke memories of the past still stand tall. My interviewee is my maternal

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    Put a hook of some sort here… “Back Roads”‚ by Vinnie Rotondaro‚ and “A Winter’s Drive”‚ by ReadWorks‚ there is a common theme throughout the stories: the discovery of freedom and tranquility that is blatantly present. Not only do the stories share a common theme‚ but they also share other similarities‚ such as a male protagonist‚ the main character’s choice to take a ride in his car‚ the lazy flow of the story‚ to name a few characteristics. Despite the many similarities‚ there are also a plethora

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    different from any other pieces of writing is its capability of being approached from different viewpoints. Works of literature are potentially capable of providing sufficient material for a vast variety of interpretations. Robert Frost’s poem‚ ’The Road not Taken’‚ an early 20th century‚ modern poem replete with numerous multi-layered significations‚ is a perfect example. Deconstructive reading of this poem is only one among many possible approaches‚ and‚ in my idea‚ not the most inclusive one. All

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