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    Alex Lu 2012/10/24 ENG2100+2150 Professor Lombardi Wearing a Mask‚ Making a Contrast “Under the Red‚ White‚ and Blue then wear the gold hat‚ if that will move her; If you can bounce high‚ bounce for her too‚ Till she cry ‘Lover‚ gold-hatted‚ high-bouncing lover‚ I must have you!’” This beautiful and connotative quote appears at the beginning of the novel‚ The Great Gatsby. Gatsby wearing his gold hat‚ a kind of masks represent wealthy and upper class‚ dream one day he could have Daisy again

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    “The Mask” Analysis Paper The definition of hiding is that act of concealing. People may be hiding something or from something. In the depressed and glum poem‚ “The Mask”‚ the author shows that her life isn’t as it seems to other people. This message is conveyed through the use of imagery‚ simile‚ metaphors and repetition. Imagery is put into use by the author describing that “The tears start to stream” when she takes “The Mask” off. This shows how people may see her happy all the time and never

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    Jake Walton There are many different definitions of religion‚ but two we are studying about is Paul Tillich’s definition and Melford E. Spiro’s definition. Paul Tillich is a Christian theologian and philosopher who defined religion “the state of being grasped by an ultimate concern‚ a concern which qualifies all other concerns as preliminary and which itself contains the answer to the meaning of life. Melford Spiro‚ a contemporary anthropologist defined religion “an institution consisting of culturally

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    Echo and Narcissus

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    Echo and Narcissus Introduction This is an old story about a Greek myth. The story is told in the III Book of the Metamorphoses. It was then retold by Roger Lancelyn Green (1918-1987) an English novelist. The characters in this story are mainly Greek mythology characters such as: Zeus‚ Hera‚ Aphrodite‚ Echo‚ Narcissus‚ a nymph and another god. Exposition In a mountain in Greece lived the Ureades‚ nymphs or fairies. There was this beautiful nymph‚ which was one of the most talkative called

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    Comparison and Contrasts of Literary Work Matthew Barnes English 125 – Introduction of Literature Prof. David Makhanlall March 3‚ 2012 In my paper I will be comparing and contrasting two literary works of a short story and a poem. The short story and poem I chosen to compare and contrast is “Story of the Lost Son” (Gospel of Luke) and “The Boxer” (Paul Simon and Brue Woodley. On my paper I will be writing about the similarities and differences between the short story “Story of the

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    Howard Zinn Vs. Paul Johnson While Paul Johnson focuses on the accomplishments of the colonists‚ Howard Zinn’s work is more focused on the atrocities the colonists committed. Howard Zinn starts out his novel with the innocent Arawaks greeting Columbus with a bountiful amount of gifts to which Columbus responds selfishly by demanding they show him where the gold is located. After that‚ things rapidly decline. Zinn proceeds to highlight the enslavement and harsh treatment of the natives by Columbus

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    This poem by Ovid tells the story of a boy who fell in love with his own reflection on the water. Narcissus is a free verse. It does not follow a particular stanza form and meter and does not have a regular rhythmic pattern. The first stanza of the poem provides us with a picture of the fountain where Narcissus always goes to stare at his reflection. The second stanza gives us the physical attributes of Narcissus. With similes and metaphors‚ Ovid lets us see what the pretty boy looks like. He used

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    Narcissus Research Paper

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    IO Greek and Roman Mythology Narcissus and Echo Narcissus [nar-SIS-is] was a handsome young man. He was so good-looking all the young girls who saw him wanted to be his‚ but he would have nothing to do with them. Even Echo [EK-oh]‚ most beautiful of the nymphs‚ did not attract him‚ though she was desperately in love with him. Echo was a follower and favorite of the Huntress‚ Diana [die-ANuh]‚ but even Diana could not protect her against the spite and malice of a more powerful goddess

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    Compare and contrast

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    Compare and contrast Everyday‚ stereotype is used in the society. Sometimes‚ when people use stereotype on other people‚ they don’t even recognize it because it’s so common and is ignored by the society. It’s a way to judge people through their common believes based on ethnicity‚ gender‚ skin color‚ appearance and language of the people who are being judged. For example‚ when people see a Vietnamese woman in her 20’s‚ 30’s and 40’s just migrated to America‚ they would assume that she will be working

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    Compare and Contrast The short story that was chosen is “A Worn Path” (Welty‚1941) and the Poem chose is “The Road Not Taken “(Frost). ) They both have the same theme‚ content‚ form and style. In this paper you will find that the story and the poem are alike and different in ways as for the symbolism‚ taking the path and facing obstacles along the way. Differences as in one an elderly lady dreams of her grandson‚ the other a man trying to decide what road he wants to take. Phoenix

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