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    Casey at the bat ESSAY

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    settles as an overwhelming disappointment fell across the crowd‚ Casey had struck out.  The short narration of the game show flaws in Casey’s character‚ best revealed by the  crowd’s perception of him‚ and his pride‚ ultimately leading to his death as the character of  “the mighty Casey”(20).  Casey is just a man‚ nothing more‚ the crowd made him to be more‚ because the  outcome of the game is looking poor and they needed a hero.​  All the men before Casey  struck out or made base by a stroke of luck. Casey happens to be at the end of the roster

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    Irony In Ozymandias

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    believes he is incorruptible. He claims that he is “King of Kings” (10); however‚ this contradicts what we know. Ramesses II is no longer a mighty king‚ but a fallen pharaoh conquered by the passage of time. Therefore‚ the irony of his claim illustrates to the reader how Ramesses the Great was truly negligible. Additionally‚ the king boasts of his many and mighty works in this same inscription. In his contempt and vanity he challenges all to look upon his great city “and despair!” (11). If we look to

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    will protect us from Sparta and any other invaders. In addition‚ the walls will connect us with Piraeus or other city-states. This is good for trade with our fellow colonies. Lastly‚ we should have property tax because the will help us regain our mighty naval power. Our Navy was one that was highly fear and respected‚ we can obtain that power once again.

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    Proposal

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    The New Theatre Studio Space Proposal for Drama Club Production BMCC Theatre Works: Drama Club (Spring 2015) would like to request the use of S144 (The New Theatre Studio) to produce a minor production The Extract: 4 Act Play by Alex Broun. It will be directed by Kari-Noor Thompson and Jovaun Black We are requesting to use the New Theatre Studio for the production of The Extract: 4 Act Play. Due to the absence of Theatre Club last semester‚ we are starting over as a brand new club. This means

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    fuel the imagination with tales of epic battles and adventure. Ezer is introduced to the readers of the Old Testament in 1 Chronicles 12 verses 8 and 9. This portion of Chronicles has to do with David’s Mighty Men‚ of which Ezer was a member. All of the Gadites that became member of David’s Mighty Men were described in the same way. Being brave men who were exceedingly adept at handling shield and spear‚ possessing the faces of lions and being as swift and agile as gazelles in the mountain. Possessing

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    Ozymandias poem analysis

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    54461332 Assignment 01 Unique number: 859786 Ozymandias Question 1: Pharaoh Ozymandias was a cruel tyrant‚ who thought himself to be the most mighty person on earth; almost as mighty as a god. The statue is described as having “two vast and trunkless legs” (line 2) inspiring the reader to comprehend Ozymandias’ power; he was so mighty that no-one could even measure his “vast” power. The reader is led to understand that Ozymandias was an arrogant‚ cruel leader with the words: “frown” (line

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    COM 150 11/27/2009 The History of Tattoos and Women Tattoos are not a new idea in regard to being a way for people to be individuals. The thing that has changed in regards to tattoos is why people are getting them. This is especially true for women. The first tattoos were put on people to tell other people information about them‚ whether the information is good or bad was based on the person and society. This was especially true for women because women have always been seen as submissive

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    Casey At The Bat Analysis

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    one thing that he really isn’t. As the story proceeds the problem begins to change how he is acting. In the end Casey is not as mighty as he is known to be or as mighty as he acts. As mentioned before‚ Casey is known as something he may not be. In the poem he is supposed to be the one who wins the game for the team. For example “For Casey‚ mighty Casey‚was advancing to bat.” This shows that the fans and his teammates knew he was one of the best players on the team. Casey was their

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    A Eulogy for Beowulf

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    have had a bearer. And a bearer it had‚ the beast’s mother‚ Grendel’s mother. A lot stronger and brutal than its offspring yet our mighty Beowulf stood still and conquered the creature. And from then on‚ we could again dance merrily for we know he is there to protect us. His greatness reached to the ends of the world. Many came seeking to be part of it by slaying the mighty Geat‚ yet all of them failed. For our King was unmatchable. And here comes this huge winged beast‚ who breathes fire from its mouth;

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    A Cage Of Butterflies

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    A Cage of ButterfliesA Cage of Butterflies introduces the controversial idea that there is potential for the misuse of scientific knowledge and practice by unscrupulous people. Brian Caswell has written this fictional book to make people aware of this problem in our society. The theme of the book can be seen from the different perspectives of the characters; the babies‚ the think tank group‚ Susan and Eric and the scientists. Caswell points out that some people place such things as fame and money

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