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    book‚ a group of kids get stranded on a deserted island and are left to fend for themselves. They started off well but eventually are plunged into chaos. In the poem Innocence‚ there is a kid who starts off innocent‚ but then goes on to commit horrible atrocities as a Nazi during WWII. Both Lord of the Flies by William Golding and Innocence by Thom Gunn show that anyone can turn savage under certain conditions. Lord of the Flies uses figurative language‚ allusions‚ and symbolism to show the transition

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    The Sick Rose

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    poem The Sick Rose the poet chooses the flower rose to signify all that is tender‚ beautiful and admired by man. The rose also signifies the tender feeling of love which has made life possible on earth. The rose can also be taken as a symbol of innocence. Q2. Why is the rose sick? /What is the poet trying to say by describing the rose as a ‘sick rose’? Ans2. A rose cannot be sick. The rose is a symbol of all that is beautiful and attracts attention. It is the beautiful and the innocent that becomes

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    Drowning of Ophelia” he showed that Ophelia’s death was an accident and that she is innocent. The painting shows her innocence with the way she looks‚ the back of her dress looks like angel wings‚ and biblical allusions Ophelia in the painting looks very light in the painting. She is wearing a white dress and has blonde hair. Being light in both literature and art often times shows innocence. “White is often associated with being pure‚ fresh and good‚” (“Learn About Colors and Symbolism”). Being dressed

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    English 102 Of Innocence Lost Innocence is a quality that is often taken for granted and abused. In the following three stories‚ Margaret Atwood’s “Stone Mattress”‚ Tim O’Brien’s “The Things They Carried” and John Updike’s“A&P”‚ the three main protagonists deal with a common theme- that of innocence lost and the consequences of your decisions. Innocence is one of the few things that can be lost by making one simple decision. Unfortunately‚ it is also one of the seldom found things that one

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    hot coal in the fire but "quickly drew it out again with a cry of pain"‚ which shows his innocence as he did not think the fire would harm him. The phrase "cry of pain" implies that he was hurt when he touched the flames‚ but the word "cry" also suggests that the pain he experienced surprised him‚ causing him to exclaim when he was burned because he was oblivious to the consequences. The simplicity and innocence of the monster here create imagery of a curious child and portrays him in a sympathetic

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    Tim Gadwell Ms. Bryant April 12‚ 2010 Period 1-B Pg. 953 Essay In the story “A Piece of String” the story focuses on an old man named Maitre Houchecome. The story goes through a certain timeline of cause and effect which in the end results in his demise. Then on top of that he was said to have a bad experience with lying in the past. The events in the story had coincidentally occurred in sequential order rather than occurring at random times. The causes in the story produced more effects than

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    A Certain Night Questions Knowledge and Understanding 1. As it is quite obvious in the story‚ the narrator does not think that these men and women deserve to die. This is abundant when in the very last line of the story the narrator states‚ “when will it be light?” 2. Throughout the story‚ the narrator describes the communists as young‚ brave and handsome‚ although they are powerless martyrs. The narrator makes the nationalist seem “murderous looking‚” and “cunning‚ malicious and smug

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    this‚ by sacrificing his life and his family’s‚ he sends a message and makes a point. Juan represents freedom‚ innocence and shows the corruption in the government. Freedom to vote for what you want and not what you are forced to; freedom to other farmers and people to make their own choices and not be thrown out‚ pushed away and punished because of corruption or their votes. Innocence‚ in the fact that Juan and his family died an innocent death that was not deserved just because Juan voted for what

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    he is trying to get out of prison and to have his life back. He also convinces his lawyer of his innocence and the fact that he was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. If Steve Harmon had not put any effort in‚ or did not convince his lawyer he was innocent‚ he would have rotted for his whole life in a 6 by 8 foot cell. Steve Harmon portraysconfidence because he always believed in his innocence‚ and would stop at nothing to

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    returns to their daily lives. The tragic event shows the boy’s sudden and premature loss of innocence‚ While narrating the story‚ the speaker implies that he sees the boy’s work as inhumane‚ especially with the buzz saw. Robert Frost critiques society in its way of caring only for their work by objectifying the boy’s life. Frost uses symbolism and other poetic techniques‚ like the boy’s hand representing his innocence to convey the theme of his poem‚ he also foreshadows the boy’s death‚ and makes the mood

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