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    Ideal Verses Actual In Rankine-Cycle Rankine-cycle is a known mechanical-cycle which is being commonly used in the power plants for converting the pressure energy of steam into mechanical energy using steam turbines. Major components of it are rotating steam turbine and boiler pump and stationary condenser and boiler. Boiler is used for heating the water for generation of steam at required pressure and temperature as per the requirement of the turbine for power generation. Turbine exhaust is directed

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    Explication of “Dulce et Decorum Est” By: Wilfred Owen Dulce et Decorum Est is a poem written by Wilfred Owen that uses powerful imagery to express an important message. A message that war is not glorious and noble and should not be portrayed this way. The speaker is a soldier in the army who describes the true horrors of the war and how young men believed it was an honor to die for your country. The poem is written in a simple regular rhyme scheme. Owen uses graphic imagery to show what the

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    HW: 2N Imitation (a poem); write a parody of “Internment.” You may use the work you  started in class‚ but must cut and paste into the Doc I shared with you.    The Labours  by Ankit Dixit    The goddess of marriage  out of jealousy‚  made him insane by treachery‚  by then it was too late‚  the blood had been spilled‚  all was lost  and both of his loves were long gone.    Later after he woke from his temporary insanity‚  his hands bloody‚  a knife lay beside him‚  his wife and children bleeding

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    in a poem‚ speaker. The addresser is often different from the poet or author. The addressee is the receiver of a text‚ often the reader‚ but occasionally another implied receiver; for example‚ the addresser’s beloved in the case of a love poem. (See also Point of View.) Alliteration: Repetition of the initial letter (or sound) of successive words in a line of text; for example‚ “the snake slid stealthily across the sand.” If you spot alliteration in a text (it will almost always be a poem) justify

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    The Drifters ‘Drifters’ is a poem about one woman’s refusal to abandon hope‚ in spite of overwhelming hardship. The family has to move from place to place‚ as the father needs to move by the demand of his job. Despite Dawe’s use of causal language‚ if you read carefully you would be able to see the seriousness of what he is saying. The narrative structure adopted in this poem is third person limited. In the wife’s point of view‚ this is effective as a wife wants a family more than husband

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    Unit 5 Paper Component: Your Explication Middle Paragraphs In “Ballade of Wordly Wealth” there are some big ideas in it. Like the main one being money. “Money” is being constantly repeated through the out the poem. This poem refers to everyone‚ how anyone would do anything for a large sum of money. It comes to show‚ that people‚ are greedy for money. This poem appears to be in the form of a haiku‚ a form of Japanese poetry. Five syllables in the first line‚ seven syllables in the second line

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    battered women in this poem. These trials could possibly be explained by Rich being the niece of Aunt Jennifer; therefore‚ personal feelings are exposed throughout the piece. The speaker speaks in an admiring‚ sincere‚ tone and her sympathy is apparent because she herself is a female. Rich’s poem‚ "Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers" is about the trials of an older woman in distress because her marriage is in trouble‚ and she is too afraid to leave her husband. The most apparent point in the poem is the ongoing

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    1. What role does freedom play in the poems you read in this unit? Write about at least three of the poems‚ describing how the poet uses imagery to depict freedom‚ the lack of it‚ or the desire for it. Answer: Type your answer here. They left the land of their slave past and moved toward the promise of freedom in the north‚ but the people of the “Great Migration” met with the cruel reality that their struggles were not over‚ that although a war had been fought and won‚ emancipation was only

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    Ohio and only lives to 33 years old. Even though his young death he excelled as a prolific poet. In seedling Dunbar uses a struggling seedling trying to become a beautiful flower as a metaphor of blacks struggling for equality. The seedling in his poem first sets up a mind set that even if I?m not the best I?m going to be the best I can. After setting a goal the seedling tries to achieve it‚ it first looks around and surveys it?s situation. Then it calls on its brother Stem to help out. Soon after

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    Beowulf Poem There are many characteristics of the Beowulf poem that make it a significant part of the history of literature. It is a perfect representation of how the people in eighth century England communicated‚ what their feelings were‚ and their culture. "It gives us vital information about Old English social life and about Old English politics and about many things that scholars would like to have much more information on."(Raffel ix) Another characteristic is that the Beowulf poem was passed

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