G. Rudzewicz June‚ 2013 A SURVEY OF BRITISH LITERATURE USING PUBLIC DOMAIN E-TEXTS I. The Anglo-Saxon Period A. Beowulf Gutenberg Project‚ e-text #981 B. The Seafarer C. Supplementary links a. suttonhoo.org b. staffordshirehoard.org.uk c. labyrinth.georgetown.edu II. The Middle Ages A. The Canterbury Tales‚ GP etext#2383 1. General Prologue 2. “The Wife of Bath’s Tale” 3. “The Pardoner’s Tale” B. Popular Lyrics and Ballads C. Everyman GP etext#19481‚ Ernest Phelps‚ ed
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Used to Live Here Once (Rhys) A Father’s Story (Dubus) Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night (Thomas) Nothing Gold Can Stay (Frost) In Memoriam (Tennyson) Because I Could Not Stop for Death (Dickinson) Nature Wild Geese (Oliver) Dover Beach (Arnold) The Oak (Tennyson) The Road Not Taken (Frost) Symbolism of the Journey The Road Not Taken (Frost) A Worn Path (Welty) I Used to Live Here Once
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Operations[edit source | editbeta] The Allied invasion was detailed in several overlapping operational plans. According to the D-Day Museum: "The armed forces used code names to refer to the planning and execution of specific military operations. Operation Overlord was the codename for the Allied invasion of northwest Europe. The assault phase of Operation Overlord was known as Operation Neptune. Operation Neptune began on D-Day (6 June 1944) and ended on 30 June 1944. By this time‚ the Allies
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marks. 1. Our world is full of miseries at every turn. What is Swami Vivekananda’s cure for all human ailments? Discuss in detail. 10 marks (Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.) 2. What is the theme of the poem Dover Beach? What poetic devices have been used by Arnold to present this theme effectively? (5+5=10 marks) (Answers for 5 mark questions should not exceed more than 200 words) 3. How does the poet achieve the atmosphere of magic and witchcraft? 10 marks (Answers
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Fahrenheit 451 Study Questions Part 1: The Hearth and the Salamander What is the significance of Montag seeing his reflection in Clarisse’s eyes? Montag sees himself in Clarisse’s eyes‚ indicating that there is a reflection of him in her. Although he does not really know what the similarities are between him and her‚ he is aware that there is a connection between them. What final question does Clarisse ask Montag on the night of their first encounter? Why is the question important to the plot
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swimming. After her first attempt to cross the English Channel failed in 1925‚ she tried again a year later and succeeded. In doing so she also established a record time for men or women. Ederle covered the 35 meters from Cap Gris-Nez‚ France‚ to Dover‚ England‚ in 14 hours 31 minutes. The previous record was set by Mathew Webb which took 16 hours 23 minutes. The feat made headlines and propelled Ederle to stardom in the United States. She later performed in a vaudeville act and taught swimming to
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word “Creationism” carries different connotations depending
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Write an eight- to ten-page paper‚ in which you compare and contrast two literary works from this course that share the same theme (using the “Themes & Corresponding Works” list‚ below‚ as a guide). The paper should be organized around your thesis (argument)‚ which is the main point of the entire essay. When developing a thesis for a comparative paper‚ consider how a comparison of the works provides deeper insight into the topic of your paper (i.e.‚ think about why you have chosen to look at
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How important were the natural features of the sea and sand in creating and maintaining the popularity of the seaside resorts? Whilst sitting on a huge boulder that was on the beach‚ looking out at the sea with the sunrise glistening off of it‚ the crest of the waves turning white and finally crashing on to the beach and fizzling out where we sat‚ I turned to my then girlfriend and said “I want to live here‚ by the sea”. Within two months we had moved‚ lock stock and barrel and were living by
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The Loss of Victorian Morality The Victorian era marks the period of Queen Victoria’s reign over England from 1837‚ until her death in January 1901. It was an age of new prosperity brought about by thriving industrialization‚ new scientific discoveries and technology‚ which encouraged the rise of an educated middle class. This new age also brought about a shift from agriculture to manufacturing‚ causing mass immigration into cities. City life provided Victorians with freedom and anonymity from
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