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    Gaston Havandjian Professor Hubbell English Comp I Essay Four 11/13/12 Human Nature: Another Tool For Torture? Driving your car to a dinner with friends you go by hundreds of advertisement slogans at the side of the road. Reading them seems to be a good way to entertain your mind with all those miles ahead and since you didn’t decide what are you going to order yet you think that maybe some of them will give you an idea. One of them captures

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    negatively alter the way in which they treat others. Both “Without a Cloak” by Phyllis McGinley and “Fire and Ice” by Robert Frost explore the adverse consequences of hatred and prove that it is powerful enough to consume people in a negative way. Hate is a powerful force that can be expressed through either lack of passion‚ or extremeness of it‚ so much so that it consumes and blinds people. In “Without a Cloak”‚ Phyllis McGinley describes hate as‚ “Snug‚ colorful‚ the proper weight/For comfort in

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    Phillis Wheatley and Edgar Allan Poe In choosing two authors to write about and compare and contrast‚ I decide to choose Phillis Wheatley and Edgar Allan Poe. The reason for choosing the two is because they are both two authors that I have heard about before but‚ never really knew about them and their works. Wheatley and Poe are both writers both were around in different time period: Wheatley being from the 1700’s and Poe from the 1800’s had a big effect on what they choose to write about and why

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    DIANA NYAKUNDI FRESHMAN COMPOSITION 09/29/10 LOOKING FOR ZORA In her essay Looking for Zora‚ Alice walker ventures out to Eatonville Florida to find out more about Zora Hurston. Walker masquerades as Zora’s niece and goes around inquiring on what was the cause of Zora’s death‚ where her grave is currently‚ and what was she like‚ alive. Walker argues that the writer’s undignified and unfamiliar resting place is far less important than the memories and influence she has left behind. The main appeal

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    Philip Gulley Philip Gulley represents small-town based American lifestyle. He is a well-known writer and has written more than 21 books‚ comprising the Harmony series and his best-selling essay series ‘Porch Talk’. His other famous books include Hometown Tales‚ Front Porch Tales and For Everything a Season. He also hosts a TV show‚ "Porch Talk with Phil Gulley". ‘I Love You‚ Miss Huddleston: And Other Inappropriate Longings of My Indiana Childhood’ is based on Gulley’s diary and was American Humor’s

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    Einstein’s Response to Phyllis Albert Einstein considered the greatest scientist of the 20th century hopes to accurately respond to Phyllis’s letter that asked him whether scientists prayed and if they did what did they pray about. Einstein’s response is rhetorically accurate in the fact that he lets Phyllis know the answer to her question in an understandable manner and is not abrupt. Einstein’s audience is a sixth-grade student so he answered his question by saying “no” in a kind way. The

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    AMERICAN LITERATURE POSITION PAPER PROLOGUE ANNE BRADSTREAT Anne Bradstreet was a well educated puritan woman. As such she tried to raise her voice and stand for the rights of women. Literarily raising her voice would bring her nothing‚ so she tried to express her self through poetry. Puritans didn’t consider women worthy of dealing with any “serious” topics in their literary works and claimed any good piece written by a woman was either

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    Contrast of Anne Bradstreet and Phillis Wheatley Jonathan Noblitt Anne Bradstreet and Phillis Wheatley were both poets in America. Anne Bradstreet was a teen bride from England that came to America in 1630. She was born into a puritan family and accepted the faith. At sixteen she married Simon Bradstreet. They moved to America and her husband was the governor of Massachusetts. She had eight kids and lived as a housewife. She died in 1672. Phillis Wheatley was a slave from Africa and was kidnapped

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    Johnathan Edwards‚ Thomas Paine and Phillis Wheatley expressed their views on religion quite differently. However‚ the authors shared some commonalities. Edwards believes that God selects those he will save. He views God as a supreme authority and adores him “as a sovereign God‚” (A:405) and asks “sovereign mercy of him” (A:405). He sees Christians as having an “exceeding dependence on God’s grace and strength” (A:408). He feels that the gospel of Christ is his “chosen light” (A:408) and that

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    The book that I would like to do for this book report is called Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. In this book it talks about a good story about a boy willing to do anything for a dog that he loves. While with the author some things that I found interesting is that she is best known for her children and young adult stories that are in fiction. Also before she even started writing she worked as a teacher and an editor before writing full time om 1960. This is very interesting because it shows that

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