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    There Is a Garden in Her Face Thomas Campion describes the woman’s beautiful perfections in his poem. He uses similes and metaphors throughout to describe the beauty that beholds this magnificent woman. But the woman cannot be as perfect and as beautiful as the speaker makes her out to be so it gives it a sense of falseness and makes the reader think that he is just dreaming of this woman. In There is a Garden in Her Face‚ the subject of the speaker’s affection is idolized beyond reality and is

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    Analysis of the Poem‚ “Three Years She Grew” By William Wordsworth When you think about life‚ you ponder how life is the most beautiful‚ and unexplainable thing. Life begins when two people come together‚ and create a baby. Children start off by being very dependent on their parents‚ but as life progresses‚ independence grows. Along the way‚ life teaches important lessons that we carry on throughout our lives‚ and then we pass them down to our own children. The circle of life is complex‚ and

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    The poem “anyone lived in a pretty how town” was written by E.E Cummings‚ one of the most popular poets who was known for his innovative style and structure in writing. People are very fond of Cummings poem because unlike traditional poets‚ Cummings is rebellious‚ has his unique choice of words and refuses to follow proper syntax. The theme of this poem is centered around the awareness of time and death that takes place in an average town. The poem consists of an unusual form due to the author’s

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    anyone lived in a pretty how town reflection anyone lived in a pretty how town was written by e. e. cummings. e. e. cummings is writing about life in a small town and also about happiness. I look at this poem as a form of unconscious delight‚ which may seem different to others‚ but it makes me happy. everyone in the small town sits back and does absolutely nothing. the poem is actually about a man named anyone and a Woman named noone. anyone found the love of his life‚ noone. every part of anyone’s

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    “anyone lived in a pretty how town” Opening Statement In “anyone lived in a pretty how town” by E.E. Cummings‚ the author creates a strong depiction of a pretty town in which two people fall in love. The lilting sound of this poem and the positive word choice help convey the heartwarming happenings of the town‚ and overshadow the darker occurrences and grief. The poem follows the life of "anyone" a single person in the town who meets "noone" and falls in love. As the poem goes on‚ the two characters

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    widow and her daughter‚ Sadie. Sadie and her mum are both extremely close to each other ever since her father died when she was young. One fine day‚ Sadie’s mum asked her to walk out to buy some items. On the way there‚ something unexpected happen…. Objective/ Message This story is a heartwarming tale that emphasizes on kinship and the importance of your loved ones. * This story shows us the importance of an only daughter to a mother in her life. An amazing mother who showers her daughter

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    Sling Blade Growing up as a child for Karl was hard. His parents were abusive‚ being so young and naïve he did not know any better. Karl parents also made him do horrific things‚ such as giving him his baby brother and telling him to get rid of it. After Karl spending several years in a hospital institution because he killed his mother and her boyfriend. Karl is let loose. Despite all of the events that happen in his childhood

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    new modernistic style of writing. E.E. Cummings‚ a modernist writer‚ saw poetry in this way; his poem “anyone lives in a pretty how town” shows how he believes poetry is the skeleton of our lives and that it brings about new perspective into people’s lives. Cummings was born in 1894 and died in 1962‚ and throughout his writing career he created more than 2‚900 poems. In the poem “anyone lived in a pretty how town” themes such as a move away from reality‚ alienation and disconnectedness‚ and realistic

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    Water pollution could be a dangerous ecological menace to beaches‚ groundwater‚ animal and human health. Environmental‚ human and animal factors may create an infinite array of variables that change the way in which a particular water pollution can be dealt with. According to the World Wildlife Fund (as cited in Association for Sustainable & Responsible in Asia (ASrIA)‚ 2012 )‚ “…controlling pollution is important to conserving biodiversity…”(n.p.). This article‚ therefore‚ will introduce three methods

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    Sexton’s poem‚ “Her Kind” presents a stark look at the roles that women place themselves in and are forced into by societal pressures. Throughout history‚ women have been expected to take on the role of obedient wife‚ and failure to do so can result in a barrage of retaliations on a woman and her lifestyle. Though Sexton’s troubled past of depression and eventual suicide has cast negative light on the meanings of her works--particularly speculation that her work is a confession-- “Her Kind” is not

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