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    Sometimes I feel sad and sometimes I feel blue but whenever I see you‚ im as happy as can be for you bring a smile upon my face and a feeling of joy within my heart your like my sunshine in the morning and my stars that glow at night your like the wave in the ocean the cool breeze in the wind like the call of the birds in the morning dew like the sound of beauty in the night you see these thing are beauty and that’s how i feel whenever your near for it was the passion and desire for

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    traits reflecting the common mindsets of each of those times. When analyzing Kent‚ Goneril and Cordelia in order to conclude who was the most successful within King Lear’s chaotic world‚ it is important to recognize that the relative success of these three characters depends strongly upon the temporal context their actions are perceived within. King Lear takes place in England during the 8th century‚ which fell within the Middle Ages‚ a time when theocentric thinking prevailed. Theocentricism is

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    In E.B. White’s “Once More to the Lake” a man travels to a lake‚ where he vacationed as a child‚ with his son in an attempt to return to his youth. The apparent unchanging nature of the area brings about the realization his own mortality and inevitable change. The moments of duality and subtle alterations within the passage create an eerie sense of the adjusting world. As he notices faint transformations within the lake‚ White comes to understand that the slight alterations in his favorite childhood

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    LESSON PLAN Grade:10 Topic:Plot Structure Duration: 180 minutes Date:September 23-27‚2013. General Objectives:Through reading‚student should gain a better understanding of the role of plot structure in short stories.In addition‚they should develop better writing skills. Specific Objectives:Students should be able to: Review the characteristics of plot. Work in whole class‚ cooperative groups‚ and individually to read short stories. Analyse the plot structure of several short stories

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    William Wordsworth growing up spending most of this time alone and almost always around nature‚ typically writes of how we are affecting nature. However in the poem Composed upon Westminster Bridge we see a different side of Wordsworth were he describes a city so still and peaceful the beauty is hard to pass unnoticed. Throughout Composed upon Westminster Bridge Wordsworth uses imagery‚ figures of speech and tone. This poem we see a new side to Wordsworth’s writing‚ Wordsworth uses imagery as

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    Once More to the Lake by E.B. WhiteOnce More to the Lake‚ by E.B. White was an essay in which a father struggles to find himself. The essay is about a little boy and his father. They go to a lake where the father had been in his childhood years. The father looks back at those years and tries to relive the moments through his son’s eyes. He knows he can’t‚ and has difficulty dealing with the fact that he can’t go back in time. E.B. White’s way of letting the reader know that the father is in a way

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    1. The first poem‚ "Upon the Burning of Our House" is written by Anne Bradstreet. She explains how God has the right to take away any of her belongings such as her house. The quote "It was his own:it was not mine;" emphasizes the fact that God owns everything a human posseses and that she owes everything to God. Later in the poem she describes how a better life exists in heaven for her made by the mighty Architect. 3. This quote is from Johnathon Edwards’s sermon "from Sinners in the Hands of an

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    Analysis of “A Dark Time” by Theodore Rothke This poem is often interpreted as a sad and depressing piece of literature‚ I however find a different meaning in this poem‚ a darker meaning. There are many deep hidden meanings within each line of any given poem (usually) and Theodore Rothke had no intention of breaking the chain. In this analysis I will break down a few lines of this poem to reveal the deep shady abyss of concealed messages that is Theodore Rothke’s poem: “In a Dark Time”. In the first

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    Winthrop’s essay “City Upon a Hill”‚ Winthrop expresses his distinct views on the aims of the Puritans coming to New England. During the early 17th century in Europe‚ some groups separated from the Church of England. These groups were known as the Pilgrims‚ who founded Plymouth Colony in 1620. This religion had a direct impact on religious ideas and culture in America. John Winthrop acquired a royal charter from King Charles I and created the Massachusetts Bay Colony. “City Upon a Hill” was written

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    eccentric necromancer with a weakness for humanity. Justice had been his last attempt-to do nothing which was not just. But it had ended in failure" (White‚ OAFK 634). The "he" in this passage refers to King Arthur‚ the main character in T.H. White’s The Once and Future King and Book of Merlyn‚ who failed in his attempt to unite England due to the mistakes made by him and those close to him. Arthur‚ betrayed by those close to him‚ not properly educated on the greedy‚ selfish‚ and violent heart of man‚ failed

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