The poem "Cross" by P.K.Page describes the sorrow of witnessing a stony couple who can barely remember why they are angry with each other after a week-long battle. They won’t discuss it or resolve it because "neither/can come to that undemanded act of love-/kiss the sleeping princess or sleep with the frog--/and break the spell which holds them each from the other." So the couple ends up like "two on a desert island‚ back to back‚" an emotional chasm dividing them which neither is willing to bridge
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redemption of mankind. The rood is now ironically described by the dreamer as the “victory tree”-no longer the “death tree” (127). The cross has become a worshipped symbol of Christ’s triumph in victory. In lines 146-149‚ the dreamer is reminded of how mankind has been delivered from their sins. Jesus’ suffering brought the dreamer to be optimistic and hopeful for a better life after death. “Hope was made new/ and blossomed with bliss to those burning in fire”. This line refers to the Harrowing of
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Generals Die in Bed by Charles Yale Harrison ‘Generals Die in Bed’ demonstrates that the war only bring the sense of futility and despair.’ Discuss. By Saro Man 9B Generals Die in Bed certainly demonstrates that war is futile and the soldiers suffer both emotionally and physically. Charles Yale Harrison presents a distressing account of the soldiers fighting in the Western front‚ constantly suffering and eventually abandoning hope for an end to the horrors that they experience daily. The ‘boys’
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Veronika Decides to Die Paul Coelho Plot Summary In his brilliant novel about the aftermath of a young woman ’s suicide attempt‚Paulo Coelho explores three perennial themes:conformity‚ madness‚and death.Twenty-four-year-old Veronika li es in Slovenia‚one of the republics created by the dissolution of Yugoslavia.She works as a librarian by day‚and by night carries on like many single women --dating men‚occasionally sleeping with them‚and returning to a single room she rents at a convent
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decides to end it. Her failed attempt‚ and her inexplicable reasons for wanting to die‚ land her in a mental hospital‚ Vilette. Veronika’s disappointment at having survived suicide is palpable. She imagines the rest of her life filled with disillusionment and monotomy‚ and vows not to leave Vilette alive. Much to her surprise‚ however‚ she learns that a fate she desires awaits her anyway: She is destined to die within a week’s time‚ of a heart damage caused by her suicide attempt. Gradually‚ this
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unrealistic and unachievable‚ creating an insecurity in the realm of teenage girls‚ respectively. The girl throughout the poem deals with the constant struggles that comes with being a girl in society. A classmate of the girl tells her “you have a great big nose and fat legs.” (line 6) At a young age it is indoctrinated in the brains of children to criticize others. Beginning the poem‚ the words “girlchild” (line 1) appear bringing the idea that she is still a child but must maintain a certain dynamic
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(woo! )And I know your taste isA little bit (mmm) high maintenance (ooh)Everybody else basicYou live life on an everyday basisWith poetic justice‚ poetic justiceIf I told you that a flower bloomed in a dark room‚ would you trust it?I mean I write poems in these songs dedicated to youWhen you’re in the mood for empathy‚ there’s blood in my penBetter yet where your friends and them?I really wanna know you allI really
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And that is the end of the poem”‚ said Professor Wright. “Any thoughts from anyone?”‚ he asked. Hedy raised her hand. I was surprised. Hedy rarely talked. “Professor Wright Sir‚ when can I see my husband? He gave me joy and happiness in life. We were married for fifty-one years before he passed away. Please Sir‚ I just want to see him again”. Professor Wright did not give Hedy the answer as to when she would again see her husband. He‚ instead‚ said that she was on the right path. I figured
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Critical Report: P.R. Foot‚ ‘Killing and Letting Die Philippa Foot’s calculated article entitled‚ ‘Killing and Letting Die’ is one which provides arguments through hypothetical situation’s‚ discrediting opinions and beliefs of other modern philosophers. Its main cause is to locate moral differentiation between the active taking of life versus allowing death to occur by means of not producing assistance. Afterwards Foot applies these beliefs onto the sub-topic of abortion‚ highlighting flawed examples
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perspectives that have long been marginalised; in particular‚ refugees and immigrants Shire’s remarkable interpretations in her poems have consequently captivated thousands on the Internet and social media. In the poem ‘Home’ Shire intends to distinctly disclose the struggles and the agonizing battles that refugees experience through their journey for a new start‚ what makes Shire’s poems so mesmerizing is she is honest with her words and she is not afraid to not filter out any harsh imagery in order for her
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