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    “Traveling through the Dark” by William E. Stanford and “Woodchucks” by Maxine Kumin a man must make the choice of nature and its ways. Both poems have their similarities and differences. Traveling through the dark and woodchucks share various ways of similarities‚ Man vs Nature Death situations are involved in both poems. Through the use of narrations both poems have different attitudes. Traveling through the dark starts off dark and progress towards a more serious tone and‚ the reader sympathizes

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    The quote "Character is what you are in the dark" -Dwight Lyman Moody‚ is saying that we are out true selves when no one is around. The book "Dexter" is a perfect example for this because in the story Jeff Lindsay tells a story of a man who a serial killer when no one is looking but works at a police station to blend in. This quote is very true because everyone feels the pressure to be perfect and fit in so we hide how we really feel and act. Dexter works at a police station and solves murders.

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    Emily Dickinson’s poem “We Grow Accustomed to the Dark” shows her emotions. The emotions it shows are loneliness‚ love‚ and determination. These are the emotions shown in Emily Dickinson’s poem‚ “We Grow Accustomed to the Dark”. The first emotion that Emily Dickinson shows in her poem is Loneliness. For example‚ “We grow accustomed accustomed to the dark”. I interpret‚ that this means that she has gotten use to being lonely. In conclusion‚ Emily Dickinson’s poem explains that she feels lonely

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    Romanticism In American Literature Dark romanticism is a genre that explores the darker‚ sinful side of man. Within this unit‚ there were a few pieces of literature that I found displays this best. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Nathaniel Hawthorne are both prominent authors in the world of literature‚ even to this day. The first piece that I will be talking about is “Paul Revere’s Ride” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. In describing the midnight ride of Paul Revere‚ Longfellow uses a ton of imagery:

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    With its "animatronics" technology‚ Jim Henson’s 1982 film‚ The Dark Crystal‚ in both form and theme depicts key elements of David Leeming’s description of the hero myth’s rites of passage in The World of Myth: An Anthology. As in Leeming’s rites of passage‚ in this film the protagonist’s heroic experiences lead him to "wholeness" and "full individuation" (220). At the formal level‚ by concealing puppet strings‚ providing puppets with exceptionally life-like and fluid motions‚ and creating convincingly

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    His Lamp. Its always dark under the lamp. Life is a temporary but hard camp. You have trials‚ to prove your length. When it’s fire‚ you see your strength. You burn or you go higher. You turn or become fighter. But I chose to go higher. Thats why wanted a fighter. At last he gave me a power. With the pen I make a flower. Its colours spreads a powder. Its fragrance makes a tower. I’m happy‚ to change the shower. It was rainy‚ miserable and darker. People usually like my light. It often

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    Steven Skaggs’ essay on the Grateful Dead’s "Dark Star" and how it is an example of transcendental aesthetics put a new meaning to the way I listen to the Dead’s music. Skaggs goes deeply into semiotic theory‚ and how the song "Dark Star" has an underlying journey within itself. Though I had never heard of semiotics before reading Skaggs’ essay‚ I think that I now understand its basis. Semiotics is the study of signs in their capacity as "ways of knowing". This means that certain words‚ sounds‚ and

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    the world was when all the swomee-swans‚ bar-ba-loots and humming-fish left? That is going to be our world if we don’t stop hurting it with pesticides and poisons. I will go more into detail in text from Moths of the Limberlost‚ The Lorax‚ and “The Dark Side of the American Lawn.” Moths of the Limberlost is one story that shows the effects of us destroying our world. It talks about how the limberlost was once a big and strong environment but we cut it down and lied down roads. this caused the great

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    ranking alongside Robert Frost‚ Walt Whitman‚ and Carl Sandburg. His 1964 poem “In A Dark Time” is both disturbing and challenging as a man veers on the edge of sanity through an outdoor experience. Roethke demonstrates through subject and form that he is a master poet‚ reflecting the deep inner sense of self that can portray such emotions without being reduced to cliché or juvenilia. The title of the poem—“In A Dark Time”—is the first clue that all is not well in Roethke’s universe. It is the primary

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    Religion Brought a Light to the Dark Ages The dark ages have been known as a period of decline during the middle ages; however‚ the time is not dark from a religious standpoint. The time is considered dark‚ because of the cultural and economic decline in the Western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire. The term dark ages became about‚ because of the backward ways of life everyone soon started taking on. The advancements in new practices of living soon came to a halt and old methods soon starting

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