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    Song Of Achilles

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    The Song of Achilles is a novel by Madeline Miller. This novel is about two men‚ Achilles‚ and Patroclus. They first meet when Patroclus gets exiled from his kingdom because he accidentally killed another boy. Achilles’ father takes Patroclus in and trains him with the rest of the boys that take refuge in Achilles’s kingdom. The two boys grow up with each other which in turns makes them have many adventures together. First‚ they both go to Chiron‚ a centaur that trains heroes like Hercules. Then

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    * One song ( of a duration of 3 – 5 minutes ) and one poem ; * For the song‚ you may either retain an established tune and create your own original lyrics or create your own tune as well as original lyrics ; * Your song and poem must meet the requirements of the syllabus and the curriculum standards of the primary ESL Classroom; * Provide a brief rationale/justification for your selection. * One lesson plan for a duration of 60 minutes for each of the selected song and poem.

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    idealist‚ he believes the nature of objects as they are in themselves is unknowable to us‚ knowledge of appearances is nevertheless possible (McCormick‚ online). The mind shapes the world as we perceive it to take the form of space and time. Kant’s transcendentalism is ‘set in contrast to those of two of his predecessors – the problematic idealism of Descartes‚ who claimed that the existence of matter can be doubted and George Berkeley‚ who denied the existence of matter’ (Encyclopedia Brittanica‚

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    Pather Panchali- Song of the Road-An Ecosophy of Life: One of the important subfields of Ecocriticism is Ecosophy or ecological philosophy. It is commonly known as ‘the philosophy of ecological harmony or equilibrium’. The term was coined by the Norwegian father of deep ecology Arne Naess and French Post-modernist philosopher Felix Guattari. Naess’s definition of ecosophy is as follows: “By an ecosophy‚ I mean a philosophy of ecological harmony or equilibrium. A philosophy as a kind of sofia (or)

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    This essays is similar to Kelly Clarkson’s song “Invincible”. The song is about someone growing‚ breaking free‚ and becoming a stronger‚ independent individual. I believe my passion did this for me. After I was able to find my passion‚ I was able to come out of my shell and be myself. I am eternally grateful for everything music and singing has done for me‚ which is why I compared these items to one another. Writing this essay was essentially effortless. Since I am so passionate about music‚ everything

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    An Intricate Puzzle: Utopian Communities and Transcendentalism Outline: An Intricate Puzzle: Utopian Communities and Transcendentalism Introduction- The two American Romanticism concepts of transcendentalism and the idealism of utopian communities fit together like an intricate puzzle‚ but there are still many factors that differentiate them. I. Places faith in inner experience and the power of imagination a. Alike i. Could be alone and do your job ii. Reflections

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    Song of Roland

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    Context On the afternoon of August 15‚ 778‚ the rear guard of Charlemagne’s army was massacred at Roncesvals‚ in the mountains between France and Spain. Einhard‚ Charlemagne’s contemporary biographer‚ sets forth the incident as follows in his Life of Charlemagne: While the war with the Saxons was being fought incessantly and almost continuously‚ [Charlemagne] stationed garrisons at suitable places along the frontier and attacked Spain with the largest military force he could muster; he crossed

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    Songs of Silence

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    Songs of Silence - LITERATURE NOTES ABOUT CURDELLA FORBES * Born in Claremont‚ Hanover‚ in Jamaica. * Taught at the University of the West Indies from 1990 to 1995. * She is currently a professor of Caribbean Literature at Howard University. CURDELLA FORBES’ NOVELS * Songs of Silence‚ 2003 * Flying with Icarus‚ 2003 * A Permanent Freedom‚ 2008 * From Nation to Diaspora: Samuel Selvon‚ George Lamming And the Cultural Performance of Gender‚ 2005 SUMMARY The book

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    The Song of Lawino

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    The song of Lawino speaks about a wife Lawino‚ who argues her husband Ocol about his bad behaviour to her and his tribe. Firstly we will see Lawino’s strengths and weaknesses in her song‚ secondly Ocol’s strengths and weaknesses in his answer. The story of this couple was at the colonial period .When Africa was colonised‚ that’s when all begin. Ocol started to follow the colonisers‚ whose leaded him to despise his tribe his wife his way of life. Ocol was comparing his wife to dirty things like pit

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    The Song Of Roland

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    one of the premier epic poems‚ “The Song of Roland” gives the reader great insight of what life was like‚ specifically the prominent role of religion and social structure‚ during the reign of Charlemagne (768-814). The poem revolves around the battle between Charlemagne’s army against the Muslims in Spain. Purpose of the war was for Charlemagne and his army to “free” the country from the impending Muslim threat. Although we do not know the creator of “The Song of Roland” or the exact date of its

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