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    simply relaxing and BOOM‚ guards burst in‚ full armor and weapons ready‚ pointed right into my face. They started dragging me someplace that I’ve never seen before‚ this dense forest. I then probably made the assumption that I must have upset queen elizabeth in some form. And it probably would end up going bad‚ so I simply just relaxed and let what happened… well happen. We started walking through some woods‚ pretty calm and peaceful. I saw some deers go by‚ but my attention went to some other guys

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    Elizabeth Stamatina "Tina" Fey is a renowned American actress‚ comedian‚ writer‚ and producer. She was born on May 18th‚ 1970 in Upper Darby‚ Pennsylvania. Fey graduated from the University of Virginia in 1992 and proceeded to move to Chicago in order to take improvisational classes. Her career began to take off when she repeatedly submitted scripts to NBC’s sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live (SNL) until 1997‚ when she was interviewed and hired as a writer for the show. After writing various

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    The mass movement of African Americans from the southern regions of the United States to the north during the early 20th century is often referred to as the Great Migration. In her essay‚ Elizabeth D. Schafer examined the underlying causes of this phenomenon and concluded that it was driven by economic forces which were out of the migrants’ control. By taking this macro approach‚ Ms. Schafer discounted the personal choices and inclinations of the people themselves. Nonetheless‚ her arguments could

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    The ‘Filling Station’ by Elizabeth Bishop is a very interesting poem. It is fairly short and devoid of strong emotions. To give a brief synopsis of the poem‚ a third person omniscient narrator is describing a father and his ‘several quick and saucy sons’ running a filling station. She moves from describing them to describing the station itself‚ complete with furniture‚ a ‘dirty dog’ and plants. The poem then changes tone to reflection of why the station is the way it is‚ and is concluded by a

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    with the brief phrase ’I am here’‚ emphasising the setting of the laboratory which is in such sharp contrast to the church. The phrase ’Grind away’ at the start of the third stanza shows the woman’s eagerness for the chemist to make the poison. Browning brings the description alive by using alliteration in the phrases ’moisten and mash’ and ’Pound at thy powder’. The narrator is not in a hurry and says she would rather watch the concocting of the poison than be dancing at the King’s court. In the

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    Elizabeth Bishop"’"s ’"’The Moose’"’ is a narrative poem of 168 lines. Its twenty-eight six-line stanzas are not rigidly structured. Lines vary in length from four to eight syllables‚ but those of five or six syllables predominate. The pattern of stresses is lax enough almost to blur the distinction between verse and prose; the rhythm is that of a low-keyed speaking voice hovering over the descriptive details. The eyewitness account is meticulous and restrained. The poem concerns a bus traveling

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    The poem One Art by Elizabeth Bishop has a conversational tone conveying an obvious particular notion--at first. The first refrain serves to declare victoriously an opening statement that‚ "The art of losing isn’t hard to master" (Bishop Line 1). As the poem advances‚ repetitions of the first and second refrains reveal themselves as helpful incantations. At first‚ this villanelle appears as a no-nonsense tutorial equipped with literary imagery on how to get over losing things‚ places‚ opportunities

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    Medieval literature is a broad subject‚ encompassing essentially all written works available in Europe and beyond during the Middle Ages.The literature of this time was composed of religious writings as well as secular works. Just as in modern literature‚ it is a complex and rich field of study‚ from the utterly sacred to the exuberantly profane‚ touching all points in-between. Works of literature are often grouped by place of origin‚ language‚ and genre.The wave of the women’s movement begin in

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    behaviors‚ but also influences society on a social and economic level. Sometimes‚ people show their social status through the consumption of luxury goods‚ while this trait can be found through the history of fashion. In Adorned in Dreams‚ the author Elizabeth Wilson introduces fashion’s history and through these changes‚ people can express different belief systems‚ social values‚ and public desires. In Subculture The Meaning of Style‚ Dick Hebdige introduces an example in Britain’s emergence of subcultures

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    Write About The Ways Browning Tells The Story- My Last Duchess Immediately Browning titles the story with a hint that suggests the story will describe ownership of one of many Duchess’. It also suggests through the name ’Duchess’ that it is coming from a royal background rather than simply saying ’woman’ or ’wife’. The story is about a Duke who decides to remove his wife from his life out of paranoia and jealousy‚ by murdering her. Browning is the writer and the listener‚ the Duke is the speaker

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