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    Themes‚ Issues‚ Motifs‚ and Symbols in Never Let Me Go Themes‚ Issues‚ Motifs: 1. commentary on human psychology/human nature through the donors:  the behavior of the donors as people who for the most part seem to accept their fates: one could almost say that they are complicit in their own deaths; they don’t do much to question the path that has been laid out for them—very few couples even make much of an effort to get deferrals  reasons for their failure to fight harder for themselves are deeply

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    Never Let Me Go 2009: A symbol is an object‚ action‚ or event that represents something or that creates a range of associations beyond itself. In literary works a symbol can express an idea‚ clarify meaning‚ or enlarge literal meaning. Select a novel or play and‚ focusing on one symbol‚ write an essay analyzing how that symbol functions in the work and what it reveals about the characters or themes of the work as a whole. Do not merely summarize the plot. Most children grow up thinking that

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    1. The writer uses the title‚ "If You Let Me Play..." to introduce her perspective on what will happen if people open up their minds to accepting women who play sports. Throughout the story‚ she references what impact playing sports had on the future of different women. The thesis of the story was that there are no boundaries between women and the playing field‚ and throughout the story‚ the writer proves this by giving examples of women who play sports and how it helped them gain leadership in

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    William Shakespeare wrote a group of 154 sonnets between 1592 and 1597‚ which were compiled and published under the title Shakespeare’s Sonnets in 1609. Our attention will focus on sonnet 12‚ a remarkable and poignant poem about the relentless passing of time‚ the fading beauty‚ immortality‚ death and Old Age‚ these subjects being typical of all Shakespeare’s Sonnets. Time is omnipresent in everyone’s life‚ just passing and passing inexorably‚ relentlessly‚ so unstoppable. It is a universal problem

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    Quote 1: “Carers aren’t machines. You try and do your best for every donor‚ but in the end‚ it wears you down.” Page 4 This quote really stuck out and resonated with me‚ especially when you take into consideration how the book ends as a whole. Kath’s quote has quite a bit to do with the theme of this novel. Kath ended up falling in love with Tommy‚ but he led on to break her heart by not wishing for her to be his carer anymore. All she did was try to make things go well for him‚ but ended up driving

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    The book‚ “Never Let Me Go” (NLMG) by Kazuo Ishiguro‚ is about three friends named Kathy‚ Ruth‚ and Tommy‚ who were students at a school called Hailsham. Hailsham was a place with mysterious rules and teachers who were constantly on the watch of the students. Everyone at Hailsham was destined to become carers and donors‚ which was their only purpose in living. This was the case because Kathy and all of her other classmates at Hailsham were clones. They were created only to donate their organs and

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    SONNET 29 William Shakespeare When in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes‚ I all alone beweep my outcast state‚ And trouble deaf Heaven with my bootless cries‚ And look upon myself‚ and curse my fate‚ Wishing me like to one more rich in hope‚ Featured like him‚ like him with friends possessed‚ Dearing this man’s art‚ and that man’s scope. With that most enjoy contentend least: Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising‚ Haply I think on thee‚ and then my state Like to the lark at

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    Sonnet I from William Percy‚ Sonnets to the Fairest Coelia. London‚ 1594. Analysis of the communicative situation and the topic‚ about the figuartive language‚ the metre and the central problem. 1. Communicative Situation and Topic In the following I am going to analyse the poem “Sonnet I” by William Percy which is the first part of his series “Sonnets to the Fairest Coelia” (1594). The poem deals with a man suffering from unreturned love which leads to an unexpected change of his attitude

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    and inspired to interview the ponderously talented and incredibly astute Nicole Oliver‚ and when I noticed that Nicole was appearing in a Lifetime movie based on the life of Britney Spears‚ I hoped for the opportunity to interview her yet again. Just last week‚ she and I chatted in depth about her role of Lynne Spears in this film which will premiere tonight (February 18th) on the Lifetime Network. In addition to this much-anticipated biopic‚ Nicole was able to inform us of a couple of other things

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    This is a traditional sonnet comprised of fourteen rhymed lines of ten syllables. Each line has five feet consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one‚ indicating the poem was written in iambic pentameter. The seven rhyming pairs are set out in the scheme introduced by Surrey; ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. The opening line is an example of enjambement. It is only by continuing to the second line that the reader will find out which time of year the poet refers to. The first quatrain introduces

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