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    Summary Of Saigon Is Gone

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    In the poem “Saigon is Gone‚” all of the people were frightened‚ scared‚ and panicked. It states‚ “We hear a helicopter circling circling near our ship. People run and scream‚ Communists!” This shows that the people were panicking and thought that the communists had come for them. It also states‚ “The commander is talking: Do not be frightened! It’s a pilot for our side who has jumped into the water‚ letting his helicopter plunge in behind him.” The author’s tone is that the people were frightened

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    Expulsion Thomas Cole

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    The Romantic art style is saw nature to be a source of spiritual belief and natural beauty. This is supported through their central ideas‚ how they expressed the beauty of the natural world through art‚ how they explain the importance of nature‚ how they explain the benefits of nature‚ and how humans should humans interact with nature. The central ideas of the Romantics were nature is the source of spiritual belief‚ intense emotions‚ and complexity. This is shown in Thomas Cole’s painting Expulsion

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    Response Paper: Nature and Love: Prompt 1 To express a love and the physical connection associated with it‚ oftentimes adjectives can depict and describe relationships‚ or even people. Different aspects of nature can be substituted in place of the adjectives to help covey the same imagery‚ but often times in a more powerful manner. The use of nature in poems can be very effective when expressing emotions and actions associated with love. Using notions such as barking dogs to convey heartbreak

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    Ancient Mariner

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    The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner - Summary In the poem’s first line‚ we meet its protagonist‚ "an ancient Mariner." He stops one of three people on their way to a wedding celebration. The leader of the group‚ the Wedding Guest‚ tries to resist being stopped by the strange old man with the "long grey beard and glittering eye." He explains that he is on his way to enjoy the wedding merriment; he is the closest living relative to the groom‚ and the festivities have already begun. Still‚ the Ancient

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    Ballade Of Wordly Wealth

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    The poem Ballade of Wordly Wealth by Andrew Lang describes the truth about money. People will do anything for money and can easily corrupt our society. The main speaker is the author‚ Andrew Lang speaking to many different people in the poem. Merchants‚ soldiers‚ captains‚ priests and so on. That is who is in his time frame between 1844 and 1912. This poem is a form of Haiku‚ a Japanese poetry that contains 5 syllables in the first line‚ and 7 syllables in the second line and 5 syllables in the

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    The Rime of the Ancient Mariner A life filled with greed‚ hate‚ and obsession is one filled with misery and hopelessness. The Mariner was with a hatred for the living creatures around him causing his curse which lead to his change in perspective. The author of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner wanted to bring about change towards loving the life of all kinds through the turmoil of the Ancient Mariner. The Mariner’s turmoil starts with the hatred for all living creatures around him just as

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    John Greenleaf Whittier captured American hearts with detail of his poem “In School Days”. He was a sickly‚ but quite famous fireside poet. Living to the epic age of eighty-five‚ he wrote hundreds upon hundreds of poems. He had poems over many topics‚ but the most on nature and abolishment of slavery. He wrote in the romanticism time period‚ which started in the late 18th century and went into the mid-19th century. It was period of enlightenment and self-expression. One of his most famous poems was

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    “The Seafarer” is a poem found in the Exeter Book‚ which is known today for having the largest number of Old English Poetry. In line 88 of “The Seafarer” the speaker says‚ “All glory is tarnished.” I do not believe this idea applies to today’s heroes and to present-day life for two main reasons. One‚ being that there are many different ways of being glorified today and two‚ because people are glorified for many different reasons. Today people do not need others to call them heroes or need to have

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    Romanticism era begin in the late 18th century. Men felt a deepened concern for the metaphysical problems of existence‚ death‚ and eternity. It was at that moment when romanticism was born. It originated in Europe‚ yet was also in the United States. It was incorporated in strongly in the visual arts‚ music‚ and literature. Of the many issues in the romantic era‚ slavery was the largest. When artistes would publish work‚ it would be all about slavery and talking down on it‚ for that was the hot topic

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    Taylor

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    management theory would be indicated below. Taylor’s Philosophy Scientific management is a theory focusing on optimizing and simplifying jobs to efficiently increase productivity. It is also called Taylorism‚ based on the US engineer Frederick Winslow Taylor (1856-1915) who published The Principles of Scientific Management in 1909‚ where he believed scientifically optimizing the working way was more productive than making labour work as hard as they could. One of the essential elements of Taylor’s Philosophy

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