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    Acacia Blue Mrs. Hitt May 9‚ 2013 The themes in The Great Gatsby and “Harlem” are based on the same idea‚ achieving the American dream. In both stories the American dream is being put on hold. Despite that‚ they both are working towards the same goal; which is achieving the American dream; they are doing it in different ways. In the book The Great Gatsby‚ the main character is chasing a dream that fake and phony. His dream is to get Daisy to be with him. All she wants is material things and

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    GHOSTS Are ghosts real? Do hunting’s really happen? What would you say or do if a ghost followed you around everywhere you went? Or even scary noises in the middle of the night when your about to fall asleep? Ever seen a ghost? Wondered if they were real or not? What about heaven? The after life? No one knows if ghosts are real or not. I guess it’s just what you believe….. So‚ are ghosts real? Firstly‚ no one knows for sure. But I can tell you‚ that I believe in them. You might think ghosts are

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    "Welsh Landscape" is written by R.S Thomas. He was a Welsh traditionalist born in 1913 and he died in 2000. He has strong views and lives in the past thinking of Wales of having no present or future. The poem consists of just one stanza. The main theme of this poem is war imagery‚ the words that suggest this are "ambush"‚ "spilled blood"‚ "wild"‚ "strife"‚ "strung"‚ "sped arrows"‚ "cries"‚ "fields"‚ "corners" and "carcass". He describes Wales to have "spilled blood" which describes past battles

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    R.(2007). Black Artists and Activism: Harlem on My Mind (1969). American Studies 48(1)‚ 5-39. Mid-American Studies Association. Retrieved March 18‚ 2013‚ from Project MUSE database. Another case study‚ Harlem on my mind‚ was an exhibit that opened in 1969 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City that sought to explore the cultural history of Harlem‚ NYC‚ which was predominately black. With seemingly good intentions to celebrate Harlem’s

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    in a simple hut. I wonder where I will die‚since I am neither white nor a black man? Question 1 What different denotations does the title have? What connotations are linked to each of them? The title of the poem contains several meanings‚ all of which underscore the main theme. This poem relates to the speaker’s inner turmoil because if his mixed racial ancestry.First of all‚“crossˮcan mean“angry.ˮThe speaker was angry‚ or “cross‚”with his father and mother for their passing on to him an amalgam

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    Hello! This is the last time we will write before the end of the semester. I am so ready for Christmas Break I have a lot of family and friends coming into town. I have missed them so much and I am so ready to see them. But before we have break I have to take exams‚ which are really long‚ hard test. I have to study about 6 hours for each test so I can do well. My hardest exam is going to be Honors Physics because it is a lot of formulas and process to memorize in preparation for the test. I had

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    original or beautiful in this poem which celebrates the breath-taking variety of nature in its many forms. 3)Continuum- - Explore the wasy Allen Curnow builds up the image of his depression‚ originated from a poetic block‚ in this poem. - Some poems tell a story. Show how you think Allen Curnow makes the story of his mental conflict (creative struggle) and gladual change of mood so compelling. - How does Allen Curnow powerfully convey the difficulties of writing a poem? 4)Horses - The main focus

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    enforce obedience to lower ranked individuals‚ it is normative for persons to obey orders. When an order is disobeyed‚ insubordination is probable‚ thus causing the individual with previously lower status to fight back against the oppression. In the film Cool Hand Luke‚ the narrative is largely based on the main character Luke‚ refusing to conform to life in a rural prison. Throughout the film‚ Luke struggles to obey authority and is seen trying to escape from the prison. Dragline‚ however‚ conforms to

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    every thought and becomes an unshakable burden. In the poemHarlem (A Dream Deferred)” by Langston Hughes‚ the language used describes how a suspended goal can frustratingly linger. The writer first poses a question: “What happens to a dream deferred?” He then compares a postponed dream to a dried up raisin or a festering sore‚ giving a reader the idea of how treacherous it can be to put off one’s goals. What only can make it worse is when we have little control over our fate; when the determination

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