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    Love is the most powerful force in the world‚ even in death the power of love continues to be felt making the lover immortal. This is the idea expressed in Anne Bradstreet’s ode “To My Dear and Loving Husband”. The Love between two people is so powerful that it combines them and makes the as one. This is proven when Bradstreet states “If ever two were one … Surely we” (1)‚ This states that connection between two people is so powerful that it combines them physically‚ mentally and spiritually thus

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    John Downe’s letter to his wife creates an enthusiastic‚ persuasive tone to try to convince her to leave England and come to the United States. The diction he uses and the way he structures his sentences highlights the points he tries to make. He uses an array of rhetorical strategies and devices such as imagery‚ tone and attitude‚ and pathos to do so. Throughout most of the letter‚ Downe describes to his wife the lifestyle in the United States through imagery. The diction he uses gives a comforting

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    AFTER YOU‚ MY DEAR ALPHONSE SHIRLEY JACKSON After You‚ My Dear Alphonse Children not infrequently put their elders to shame. In this story‚ the innocent eye is at work with all its resultant irony. Mrs. Wilson was just taking the gingerbread out of the oven when she heard Johnny outside talking to someone. “Johnny‚” she called‚ “you’re late. Come in and get your lunch.” “Just a minute‚ Mother‚” Johnny said. “After you‚ my dear Alphonse.” “After you‚ my dear Alphonse‚” another voice said

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    Hello Friend‚ I have decided to write a letter to you about drinking‚ which I didn’t think I would have to do. Anyway let’s start. Drinking is very dangerous if you consume a lot. You can have liver damage‚ brain damage and many other problems that will eventually lead to death. When you drink you could get into a car with a complete stranger and they could start driving under the influence of alcohol‚ which can result into a car crash which could take your life. Anything could happen when you’re

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    she wrote her poetry. Although Anne Bradstreet wrote her poems in secrecy and they were not written with the intent of following puritanism’s purpose of writing to glorify God‚ she did incorporate Puritanism and her belief in God in her poem‚“To My Dear and Loving Husband”‚ making it possible to view the piece as a religious piece‚ that fits into the ideas of

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    You‚ My Dear Alphonse: Racism is being prejudiced towards another group of people who are distinguished differently to you. The most common way to spot the differences between to races is by the colour of the skin. The story “After You My Dear Alphonse” is written by Shirley Jackson. They story shows us how in the 1940’s racist attitudes were influenced by children’s parents‚ and how stereotypical their view was regarding and towards African American’s. The setting of “After you‚ my dear

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    2002. Web. 12. Aug. 2012. <http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review? * "Dear John." StudyMode.com. 12 Aug. 2012. <http://www.studymode.com/essays/Dear-John-548105.html>. * "A Walk to Remember (2002) - IMDb." IMDb - Movies‚ TV and Celebrities. 1990. Web. 12 Aug 2012. <http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0281358/>. * "Dear John by Nicholas Sparks - Book Review of Dear John - Nicholas Sparks\’ Dear John." Book Reviews and Recommendations - Resources for Book Clubs and Readers. Web

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    Racism and prejudice is a thing of the past. A new generation is well on its way‚ with new ideas and new opinions. Or is it just as racist and bias as the previous generations? “After You‚ My Dear Alphonse!” by Shirley Jackson‚ 1949‚ is about two boys; Johnny‚ a white boy and Boyd a black boy. The short story takes place in Johnny’s kitchen. Johnny invites Boyd inside for some lunch. Mrs. Wilson‚ Johnny’s mother‚ has no knowledge of Boyd being a black boy‚ and does not know how to react when

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    DEAR JOHN BY NICHOLAS SPARKS MAIN CHARACTERS 1. John Tyree - is a very independent person who likes to work hard for what he does. He fell in love with Savannah. 2. Savannah Lynn Curtis – a collage student and also helping build the Habitat fr the humanity in North Carolina. 3. Tim Wheddon – Savannah’s bestfriend since childhood. 4. Mr. Tyree or Bill Tyree – John’s father who has an Asperger’s Disease. 5. Alan Wheddon – Tim’s younger brother. SETTINGS 1. Wilmington‚ North Carolina

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    Analysis of “After You My Dear Alphonse” “After You My Dear Alphonse” is a short story written by Shirley Jackson. It was first printed in 1943 in The New Yorker. The story takes place in the kitchen of a white American mother‚ about the same time as it is written. The only characters who appear in the text are the mother (Mrs. Wilson)‚ her son Johnny and Johnny’s new black friend Boyd. The protagonist in this story is Mrs. Wilson. It is also a third person narrator from her point of view. The

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