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    From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For other uses‚ see Instress (disambiguation). Instress is a concept about individuality and uniqueness derived by Gerard Manley Hopkins from the ideas of the medieval philosopher Duns Scotus.[1] [Hopkins] felt that everything in the universe was characterized by what he called inscape‚ the distinctive design that constitutes individual identity. This identity is not static but dynamic. Each being in the universe ’selves‚’ that is‚ enacts its identity. And

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    (This is only the first paragraph of his analysis) Example II: Poetry Analysis of Gerald Manley Hopkins’ “Spring and Fall” A young child has become sad about the falling leaves in her favorite grove of trees in the poem “Spring and Fall” by Gerard Manly Hopkins. This event is used to develop the main idea in the poem‚ which is the theme of aging and death‚ and how this fact of life is the source of all sadness for human beings. The poem’s idea is developed through dialogue and alliteration…

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    In “Violent Media Is Good For Kids‚” Gerard Jones takes his position on how the comic books violence has led him to further develop as a person and inspire his career as a writer. In fact‚ he talked about how the Hulk led him out of passivity and loneliness as a young kid. But this is only about one person and not everybody else. Nobody is the same in this world. Many of Jones acknowledgements in this story come from self-accomplishments through reading comics and violent media that has led

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    Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote this poem ‘Pied Beauty’‚ which used the tone of contradiction to convince readers to praise and be thankful to God‚ as He had given us whatever we have. On the other hand‚ ‘Hunting Snake’ written by Judith Wright created the tone of tense by illustrating the reactions of the poet and her companion when they met a hunting snake on their walk. Great senses of imagery were created in both the poems ‘Pied Beauty’ and ‘Hunting Snake’. First difference between two poems

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    The alalysis of poem «March» by Edward Thomas The poem ’March’‚ as the most of Thomas’s poems describes the state of nature. The mood of March days is briefly described through subtle details such as behavior of birds and plants and weather changes (from snow and rain to warmth and sunshine).  In terms of structure and verse form‚ the poem isn’t divided into separate stanzas‚ but it can be logically parceled out in three parts. The first part (from the beginning to the line “As if the mighty

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    The Forgotten Truth of the Dirty-Thirties HIS-190 19 November‚ 2010 When you consider the disaster of the American Dust Bowl of the Dirty Thirties on the Great Plains‚ no wonder Stephen Long of 1821 concluded that the American West was “almost wholly unfit for cultivation‚ and of course uninhabitable by a people depending upon agriculture for their subsistence.”1 It seems that Timothy Egan’s book‚ The Worst Hard Times‚ hit the nail right on the head as to the cause of the worst natural disaster

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    “Pied Beauty” points to Gerard Manley Hopkins’ power of sensuous appreciation of the beauty of the things around‚ his poetic concentration‚ compassion and above all‚ his unquestioning faith in God. All nature is good; “Because the Holy Ghost over the bent World broods with worm breast and with oh! Bright wings”. He believes that the created beauty is the reflections of God’s spirit‚ and the beauty of nature

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    Recognizing and Defining the Problem 1) The problem that I recognize has to do with my position at Mark –Maker Co. where I work as a rubberer. The problem comes in when I have to read paperwork about a cutting die and may be confused as to what exactly the order as written is telling me to do. When we don’t know exactly what types of rubber we should be putting on a cutting die‚ problems can happen like the product not ejecting off the die. Selecting a Method of Solution 2). The method of solution

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    brought into this world will their innocence last? How long will it take for a human being to experience something that causes them to lose all innocence? Innocence is a characteristic of life that is slowly taken away by experience‚ just like how in Gerard Manley Hopkins poem‚ Spring and Fall‚ the cool winds of fall strip the trees of their leaves‚ leaving them bare for everyone to see. The entirety of the poem is all about innocence and experience and how they interact with each other. The first few

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    Gerard Manley Hopkins’s “Spring” and Edna St. Vincent Millay’s “Spring” offer contrasting depictions of spring. Hopkins’s “Spring” is a celebration of nature and the spirituality that comes with seasonal rebirth‚ while Millay’s “Spring” is spiteful and defiant towards poetic conventions about spring. These two poems initially seem to oppose one another‚ but Hopkins’s turn in tone and Millay’s repeating form expose deeper similarities between their concepts. Hopkins’s portrayal of the season in “Spring”

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