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    Poem Explication Louise Endrich‚ an Ojibwe writer‚ wrote “Advice to Myself” in 2003. The poem is about a person who is putting off cleaning the house and fixing the things that need to be fixed. When reading the poem‚ the speaker is saying to leave the mess. The title “Advice to Myself” really means that the speaker is giving advice to themselves about not having to clean. What this poem is truly saying is‚ not to worry about the small things in life‚ to put them off to the side. The whole poem

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    Kevin Thomas Poetry 4‚ March‚ 2013 Nature: Our Second Mother The poetry of the English Romantic period often contained many descriptions and ideas of nature‚ not found in most writing. The Romantic poets shared several characteristics in common‚ certainly one of the most significant of these is their respective views on nature‚ which seems to range from a more spiritual‚ if not pantheistic view‚ as seen in the works of William Wordsworth as well as Emily Dickinson. The two

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    Ever wonder what lies in your subconscious mind? Or what you think about when you sleep‚ but do not remember? In “Dark Pines Under Water” poet Gwendolyn MacEwen shows that human subconsciousness is a place of exploration‚ and hides the more deep parts of one’s inward self. The land “turns you inward” as one sees what is really on the inside. The subconsciousness of a person is what they may not know or realize about themselves. A visual metaphor is used to display subconsciousness as “a forest in

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    Explication Of: My Last Duchess‚ By Robert Browning The situation- This poem tells a story of a man that is paranoid about his wife and how much he admires her. This is a narrative poem. The poem’s expresses a mood of desperation and the character is worried. The speaker is the Duke of Ferrara and the poet is speaker through the Duke and telling us a story. The tone of the poem is anger and love. He admires her sculptures but also is angery at her because he suspects her of cheating. The structure-

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    town of Eyam in the book; Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks‚ we see many interesting reactions from the residents. The most interesting and maybe contrasting to the times is the reactions of Anna Frith‚ but is she really the hero of the hour? When one looks at the work of Elinor Mompellion‚ could it be that she was the one who stepped up to save the day with her calm demeanour and intelligence? 80 Intro 2. Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks give us a detailed narrative into the horrors of the

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    such as how one can attain happiness‚ and the different types of happiness. Two different perspectives on happiness are proposed in the articles by Arthur Brooks and Adam Green. Happiness 101‚ by Adam Green analyzes Thomas Aquinas writings on the attainment of happiness and the types of happiness. Love People‚ Not Pleasure‚ by Arthur Brooks focuses on how individuals attempt to achieve happiness by accumulating material wealth and objects. However‚ it is Brooks’s opinion that material objects cannot

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    or a different culture. Humor has helped bridge the gap between races. The movie blazing saddles is a perfect example of how satire and common based humor‚ brings people together. Blazing saddles is a movie made in 1975 that was directed by Mel Brooks. The movie is a western that portrays a "perfect" white town that has lost its sheriff and is in need of a new one. Through the corrupt white government a new sheriff is sent to the town but he is black. This reverse of rolls in authority is a common

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    Mother-tongue Education in South Africa - Andrew Foley Introduction The question of mother-tongue education in South Africa remains a vexed one. On the one hand‚ it seems reasonable and desirable that learners should be able to receive education in their mother-tongue‚ if they so wish. On the other hand‚ there are some very real difficulties involved in the implementation of this ideal. The purpose of this paper is to clarify what these difficulties are‚ and then to suggest what

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    Poetry Explication of Charle’s Simic’s “Butcher Shop” When people think of poetry‚ their brain signals metaphors‚ similes‚ rhyme schemes‚ and hidden concepts wrapped around the poet’s figurative language. This allows the reader to think perspicuously. One thing that stood out in Charles Simic’s “Butcher Shop” was his usage of similes‚ imagery‚ and shift of pronouns. Stanzas one and three exemplify the general theme of darkness‚ while stanza two creates a gruesome image; finally‚ the last stanza

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    Explication of “One Perfect Rose” “One Perfect Rose” dramatizes the speaker’s love and admiration of the man who she feels passion for throughout both the first and second stanzas. The poem shifts within the last and final stanza. Within this stanza‚ the speaker has a different aspect for the man who she has love for. The theme of the poem is found within the last stanza and it conveys the idea of “When something is repeatedly happening‚ it will eventually get old”. Dorothy Parker is the speaker

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