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    In his poem‚ Poe uses Lenore as a symbol of an idealized love and perfect beauty. As Poe writes‚ “For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore” (11). For the narrator‚ Lenore is unique and unmatched in beauty. The reader‚ however‚ is never given a true description of Lenore and her appearance‚ as well as her untimely death‚ remains obscure throughout the poem. This allows the reader to create their own image of Lenore‚ highlighting her perfect beauty. As the narrator comes to idolize

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    An example that portrays "The Raven" as a reflection of Poe’s despair and gloominess is the poem’s setting. The poem takes place in a haunted house during a violent storm. For example‚ in the poem it says‚ "On this home by horror haunted‚" and "..tempest tossed thee here ashore." The time and place of the poem deliver a feeling of negativity and pessimism to the reader. Poe’s use of a depressing and negative setting for "The Raven" illustrates his despair and gloominess. Another example that illustrates

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    conceived out of exact financial and political goals drove a war against social peace and expression that took the lives of columnists‚ judges‚ researchers‚ educators‚ possibility for office and several regular citizens. This sensation took the nation by tempest‚ amid the 1990s‚ reclassifying the course of society and vote based

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    New York: Signet Classic‚ 1998. Print. - - -. Othello. Eds. Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Westine. Folger Shakespeare Lib. New York: Washington Square-Pocket‚ 1993. Print [dashes indicate repeated author name]  1 inch  Smith 15 - - -. The Tempest. Eds. Virginia Mason Vaughan and Alden T. Vaughan. Walton-on-Thames: Thomas Nelson and Sons‚ 1999. Print [dashes indicate repeated author name] Stevenson‚ David. Introduction. Much Ado about Nothing. By William Shakespeare. New

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    Ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian Cultures Around the time 4‚000-1‚000 BC there were two major western civilizations. Those civilizations were the Ancient Egyptians and the Mesopotamians. Many similarities exist between the civilizations of Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia‚ as well as many differences. Both Egypt and Mesopotamia were polytheistic‚ that is‚ they believed their worlds were ruled by more than one god. Both cultures also believed that they themselves were created for the purpose of serving

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    Valediction: Forbidding Mourning’ and ‘The Flea.’ Donne labels love as a spiritual and sacred element that is eminent during life and after it in ‘A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning’. ‘So let us melt‚ and make no noise‚ No tear floods‚ nor sigh-tempests move; were profanation of our joys to tell the laity of our love.’ The ‘laity’ describes the collective Christian believers and delivers an allusion to the religious significance of the love present between the persona and their lover. The ‘melting’

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    someone‚ helping them along the way so that they never get lost or lonely again. We are also told that love is unconquerable‚ nothing will ever change how much you love someone even if you argue and fight‚ love “is an ever-fixed mark‚ that looks on tempests and is never shaken”. You could go through the most painful ordeals and terrible disagreements but your feelings would stay the same because love is never scared away‚ nothing intimidates it as it is one of the most powerful emotions. Shakespeare

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    vs. stream ciphers‚ Choosing an Algorithm‚ Choosing an algorithm‚ public-key vs. symmetric cryptography‚ encrypting communication channels‚ encrypting data for storage‚ Security Models‚ Windows‚ Linux‚ Web‚ Cookies‚ Biometrics ("gummy fingers")‚ Tempest‚ Viruses‚ Firewalls‚ System/Comprehensive Security

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    The Troll’s Nosegay by Robert Graves A simple nosegay! was that much to ask? (Winter still irked‚ with scarce a bud yet showing). He loved her ill‚ if he resigned the task. “Somewhere‚” she cried‚ “there must be blossom blowing.” It seems my lady wept and the troll swore By Heaven he hated tears: he’d cure her spleen – Where she had begged one flower he’d shower fourscore‚ A bunch fit to amaze a China Queen. Cold fog-drawn Lily‚ pale mist-magic Rose He conjured‚ and in a glassy cauldron

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    This phrase means pretty close to how it sounds‚ it means that if you are considered the laughing stock that you are what everyone is laughing at. The connotation of this phrase can be both bad or good depending on the context of how you use it. “Love is blind” you would think this phrase would come out of the famous romantic tragedy Romeo and Juliet‚ but it is found in The Merchant of Venice (2.6). It means that when you love someone you refuse to see their flaws or the error of their ways. “Wear

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