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    Raleigh’s "The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd" to Christopher Marlowe’s "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love" Sir Walter Raleigh created "The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd" as a response to Christopher Marlowe’s "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love". In "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love"‚ the Shepherd used puns and other hidden sexual images in an attempt to trick the Nymph into performing sexual acts with him. The Shepherd attempted to persuade the Nymph into believing that

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    Damselfly Nymph

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    Damselfly Nymph Odonata (Zygoptera) The damselfly nymph is a macro-invertebrate that lives in ponds‚ streams‚ and lakes. The nymphs live in water‚ but the adult damselflies live on land. It isn’t very big; it’s about 10-30 millimeters or one inch long. Damselfly Nymphs have long slender bodies and a set of tail-like gills at the end that separate

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    Piety: Pan and the Nymphs

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    Pan‚ Nymphs‚ Olympians and Piety In ancient Greece‚ Pan‚ a goat-legged youth‚ was worshipped as a god‚ mainly in the countryside by shepherds and herdsmen. Pan was chiefly known as a protector‚ or as a “flock-keeping” god. The Athenians were under the impression that they were aided by Pan during the Persian wars‚ so after the wars‚ they established a precinct dedicated to him underneath the acropolis‚ in a cave (Herodotus p. 133). Although Pan was seen as a god‚ he was still in an inferior

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    ‘The Passionate Shepherd to His Love’ and ‘Come live with me and be my love’ are poems that show what the poets are willing to offer to their loves if they are to come to live with them. ‘The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd’ is an answer to the shepherd’s request. In all these poems‚ the first and last two lines of the stanzas rhyme. For example in “The Passionate Shepherd” the rhyming words are ‘love’ and ‘prove’; ‘fields’ and ‘yields’ (lines 1 and 2‚ 3 and 4); in “The Nymph’s Reply” they are ‘young’

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    ICE #3 Author: Jessica Shepherd Title: GrandmaIllustrator: Jessica ShepherdPublisher: Childs Play International Ltd (July 1‚ 2014)Copyright Date: 2014Genre: Contemporary Realistic FictionInterest Level: 3-8 years oldPersonal Rating: 4: Grandma is a heartwarming book that goes through a change that children might experience as well. I enjoyed this book because Shepherd went about the transformation in a comforting way. Grandma’s story should be shared with children so that they can understand that

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    The Passionate Shepherd

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    “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” and “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd” have many differences and similarities that can be found in their theme‚ structure‚ and tone. One difference between the two poems is the theme. In “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love‚” the author wants the reader‚ a woman‚ that they should make the most out of their life‚ and be careless about the future‚ which can be seen in the first and second line: “Come live with me and be my love‚ And we will all the pleasures prove

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    The three poems‚ “The Passionate Shepherd to his Love‚” “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd‚” and “Raleigh Was Right” speak about the same place‚ although in completely different perspective upon the world and nature. Firstly‚ Christopher Marlowe’s shepherd takes on a purely romantic view upon this world‚ believing that nature will provide for both the shepherd and his love. Secondly‚ Sir Walter Raleigh takes Marlowe’s idea and develops it into a more realistic approach upon nature‚ explaining how

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    Enquiries and Replies

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    Enquiries and Replies Week 8 Writing an email replying to an enquiry • Every email that we write should be professional‚ friendly and polite. • We do this by using clear‚ plain English. • When replying to an enquiry‚ make sure that: - we provide all the information that the customer needs - we promote our company and try to win the customer’s business   Read the following email and then read Reply A and Reply B: Sample A does not attempt to address the client’s particular needs at all and

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    Nymph and Satyr Carousing

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    expression and animation as in Nymph and Satyr Carousing. (Figure 1). Figure 1. Photograph of Nymph and Satyr Carousing by Clodion. Nymph and Satyr Carousing was done in the medium terracotta during the late 1700’s‚ which allows the artist more freedom to create minute details because of the texture of the clay material easier than you can carve into stone. This piece consists of two subjects‚ one in the form of the Satyr‚ half goat and half man‚ and the other‚ a Nymph‚ generally regarded as divine

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    Jean Shepherd

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    the way we all start." is how Jean Shepherd started on his writing named "The Endless Streetcar Ride into the Night‚ and the Tinfoil Noose" shows of prose use irony and symbolism to underline similar themes‚ namely the tension between the narrator’s ignorance during of a youthful past versus the sad wisdom of someone who is older and wiser. But while Shepherd uses ironic language in his essay‚ he expresses sentiments that are likely to be his own‚ reflects Shepherd at the beginning of his essay. In

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