Blackberry Memories Galway Kinnell’s poem “Blackberry Eating” (rpt. in Greg Johnson and Thomas R. Arp‚ Perrine’s Literature: Structure‚ Sound‚ and Sense‚ 12th ed. [Boston: Wadsworth‚ 2015] 890-891) makes me think of my childhood with blackberries. Blackberries are my favorite berries and love the time of the year for them. As the poem says “I love to go out in late September among fat‚ overripe‚ icy‚ black blackberries…” (890)‚ this is the best time of the year. Blackberries bring many memories
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In the piece “Alone‚” written by Edgar Allen Poe this poem softly scrapes the explanation for his dark perception of his life. This poem begins by telling the reader how he was never like the other children‚ his thoughts were not the same; the reason was because something had clouded and hurt him‚ and though Poe does not explain weather it was physical or emotional inflictions‚ it does explain where his “stormy life” came from. Poe explains his disheartening story through beautiful personification
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Challenging the American Dream Adults Alone challenges our assumption about the american dream‚ because Paul and Elaine pretend to make it seem like they are living “the american dream”. When in reality they are not. In the story they live in a nice house in the suburbs‚ have two kids and a new car. Elaine and Paul both work‚ but Elaine takes care of the kids more than Paul. She also does all the grocery shopping and cleaning around the house. Elaine tries her best to look
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when I went to the kitchen I saw that my breakfast was on the table‚ and also a brief note from my mother. My mother informed me that I have to stay at home alone‚ as she needed to help her sister to organise a wedding party. My mother left $300 for me. This took me with surprise at is was the first time that I stayed at home alone. Whilst eating my breakfast‚ I convinced myself that everything will be alright and I also thought about all the household chores I need to do in the absence of my mother
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the computer paragraphs 4–17 Prelude to Jumping in the River” The speaker’s observation of a man preparing to jump into the river is used as a metaphor for making important decisions in life. Responses may note the use of extended metaphor in the poem. • Making important decisions often requires extensive thought “The mental preparation / takes some time” (lines 4 and 5) • There is never certainty when making decisions “The bottom will shift or / vanish entirely” (lines 9 and 10) • Once a decision
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an invisible pen. It was eating me up inside and I was barely surviving. I can remember every single detail that had happened. After all‚ it had taken place in front of my own eyes... It was a day like all others. School was as boring as ever. Mara and Vicky teased me mercilessly and I had obtained yet another F in Maths. However‚ when I got home‚ I found a note saying that my mum was out and that Dad was to arrive from work soon. I was home alone. I was not home alone very often and so the idea
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office alone‚ while his mom finishes her work. As his mom is gone‚ he hears a noise claiming it to be a ‘monster’‚ so he investigates. As included in the second story‚ “Alone in the Universe” the main character and their friends go on a camping trip‚ when they are ready to go to sleep they see a plane that looks like a UFO and they all believe in aliens now. In‚ “At the Office by W.M. Akers” ‚ the author used the third person to narrate the story of a boy in an office. The other story “Alone in the
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Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Ourselves The day and the life of a teenagers‚ is consumed with text messages‚ Face time‚ Instagram‚ Twitter‚ YouTube‚ and Face book messages. Many of us watch TV‚ listen to music‚ and “live chat” with our friends by way of the “smart phone”. I’m sure our parents wished for once‚ we would “look up” from our phones and have an actual conversation with them‚ but we can’t. We’re addicted to our phones. And sadly‚ this is typical living
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VANESSA MELINA VÁZQUEZ VEGA WRITING WELL Never alone A blaring sound was shaking into that speedy white escort racing on the road. His hands were thumbing the steering wheel while “hold the line” was on the radio .The volume was louder every second‚ but Victor was careless about exploding his car speakers. Adrenaline went through his body as a drug running
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leave for the night and had to feed and walk our dog everyday. These responsibilities were simple tasks that I have completed before but also have forgotten many times in the past. Despite my reservations‚ I told my parents that would be fine alone. They stocked the freezer with easily prepared foods (I could work the over and stove but knew nothing about cooking from scratch”. They gave me the phone numbers to the bed and breakfast at which they were staying in case I could not reach
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