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    In his poem‚ "Traveling through the Dark‚" William Stafford presents the reader with the difficulty of one man’s choice. Immediately‚ the scene is set‚ with the driver‚ who is "traveling through the dark" on a treacherous winding road when suddenly he sees a dead deer in the road. Right away‚ the speaker realizes what he must do: “It is usually best to roll them into the canyon.” The reader can recognize that this is not a new situation for the speaker and he makes it clear that to leave the deer

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    Mythological Themes in The Dark Night Modern day films have recycled ancient mythological symbols and themes that pre-existed many years ago. Themes in today’s films may appear different than those of ancient Greece‚ but in many ways these themes remain prevalent. One example of a movie that contains mythological and archetypal themes is “The Dark Knight” by Christopher Nolan. This film is about the character Batman or also known as Bruce Wayne‚ who is in a battle to protect Gotham city from

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    this question‚ I want to say that The Dark Knight Rises is not a bad movie. It just pales in comparison to its predecessor‚ The Dark Knight. Also‚ spoilers! I will be analyzing how Christopher Nolan‚ the director‚ tried to incorporate the themes of truth versus lies and social inequalities‚ and ultimately fell short. To understand one of the major themes in The Dark Knight Rises‚ one has to first understand a critical plot driver in The Dark Knight.. The Dark Knight ends with a noble lie: Batman

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    topic traveling for everyone‚ follow brain I think it. Traveling or seeing places is an important part of our education. We can’t believe in education of traveling; it’s a fact to be true unless one sees it. The education that we revise from school and colleges does not provide clear knowledge or idea of places. If you can know a country from a book‚ you receive loss it‚ because it isn’t updated information about the country‚ you need info. With the advancement of transport system traveling has

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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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    Alejandro Biondo ENC1101 Informative Essay Traveling There are many ways of transport. Some people can’t imagine how people could live without cars‚ busses‚ trains‚ or planes. There is no doubt that owning a car is convenient for many reasons. One of the biggest advantages of owning a car is having that easy way to move around wherever you want without the need of waiting for the bus or the train. Another big advantage is the flexibility and the independence that it gives to the owner‚ for

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    Traveling Traveling is relaxing‚ pleasurable‚ and stimulating. During their lifetime‚ more than 50 percent of Americans travel more than a million miles. The first step in successful traveling is deciding where to go. In traveling it is possible to choose to go somewhere fun or somewhere educational. The destination can be a cold or hot environment. It is the choice of the traveler. He or she’s travel destination might be near or far. It is the traveler’s decision. You are the one going on

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    The film The Dark Knight Rises is very phallocentric and masculine. It also focuses on and uses gothic themes to present and challenge the fears a current age person has in today’s society. Its use of gothic themes creates a setting that helps amplify and enhance these fears. The setting has a gloomy atmosphere‚ urban decay. A sense of an underworld is created through dark tunnels and hidden secrets‚ this also gives Gotham City a labyrinthine quality. The film also uses aerial shots of the city‚

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    hundreds of people travel from one place to another. They travel to work‚ to school‚ or on business. Many people travel for pleasure and traveling has recently become one of the most popular hobbies. Traveling is also an interesting way of spending holidays. In every season of the year the airports‚ railway stations‚ seaports‚ and bus stops are full of people traveling for long or short distances. PLANE When people travel a long distance

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    "Traveling Through the Dark" by: William Stafford< The speaker in the poem must reflect on what to do about the dead does‚ he knows that in order to keep other ppl from hitting her & getting into an accident he must push her into the canyon‚ but the still alive foal weighs on his conscience. The speaker has to search his mind in order to reconcile the necessity of his actions w/ the harm that he have caused or will cause to others. * The Theme of Man’s disregard for nature & nature vs. technology:

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