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    William Morris utopian romance ‘News from Nowhere’ can be considered an appropriate summation of William Morris’s views on capitalism and socialism. He was a Victorian Era figure who died in 1896. Although he died over a hundred years ago the universal theme of improving a democratic system still applies strongly to today. He was heavily influenced by medieval literature. He was a poet‚ artist‚ philosopher‚ typographer and political theorist (William-morris.co.uk‚ 2016) He united his literary and

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    William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” is a story of love. By the end of the story‚ readers become aware of the true irony of the story. There are a variety of literary devices in the story‚ all of which contain different meanings and help readers better understand the irony. Because Emily loved Homer so much‚ she killed him so he wouldn’t “leave” her. The reality is Homer is actually gone‚ because he is dead. Ultimately‚ William Faulkner uses symbolism‚ imagery‚ and flashbacks to tell the ironic

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    William Blake is one of Britain’s most notable painters of the Romantic period. His work in poetry‚ painting‚ and engraving was unlike like any other works created during his lifetime. He was a religious person; however‚ he challenged the church’s ideas. He claimed to have spiritual visions which inspired most of his vivid and imaginative works. His beliefs were expressed through his paintings and illuminated poem illustrations. His painting “Elohim Creating Adam” explains how William Blake expressed

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     after  Before Step One Shakespeare’s birthplace Step Two    Shakespeare was a wise man‚ walking through the streets of his home town Stratford-Upon-Avon. This neighborhood is normally a quite calm one. Where children play and people like Shakespeare live in peace. Shakespeare made daily rounds through the streets cheering up people and having the usual chat with some strangers and friends. The usually ominous

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    William certainly lived up to his title. He conquered the English and then went on to succeed as King; but it was not easy and William tried and used many tactics and tricks to make sure he secured his victory. The Battle of Hastings Before William even began preparing to invade‚ there was a great debate on whether or not the Normans should risk invading England‚ as it was quite a strong country at the time. William of Normandy won the battle because was well prepared and had a good army. The Normans

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    William Ellery Channing has a quote that says‚ “Every human being has a work to carry on within‚ duties to perform abroad‚ influence to exert‚ which are peculiarly his‚ and which no conscience but his own can teach.” This meaningful quote is difficult to comprehend. To be easier to understand‚ it needs to be broken down into key elements. The key elements in this quote are: a work to carry on within‚ duties to perform abroad‚ influence to exert‚ which are peculiarly his‚ and which no conscience but

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    William Bouguereau’s The Elder Sister is a painting of two siblings. The elder sister is the young girl holding her baby brother while sitting on a large‚ brown rock. The way the girl gazes at the audience shows that she is challenging and brave. As if she dares someone to mess with her younger sibling. The young girl’s facial expression is hard to tell. Similar to the smile of Mono Lisa‚ it’s not certain if the young girl is smiling or making a straight face. The bare foot hanging down‚ painted

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    themselves. The Wingfield family is not living in reality and therefore cannot be honest with each other about themselves. This leads to misguided perceptions of each other and their situation. Tennessee Williams’ play is somewhat autobiographical as each character has similarities to people in his life. Williams was using the play as a way to reveal human nature as it relates to family. Tom Wingfield narrates the story as he looks back on the time before he leaves home. The setting is an apartment that

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    I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth William Wordsworth(1770-1850) I. His Life 1770 — born in Cumberland‚ now called Wordsworth House 1779 - 1787 — attended the Grammar School 1787-1791 — studied at St John’s College‚ Cambridge 1790 — visited revolutionary France and supported 1793 —published An Evening Walk and Descriptive Sketches 1795 — met Samuel Taylor Coleridge in Somerset. 1797 — moved to Somerset with his sister Dorothy 1798 — produced Lyrical Ballads together with

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    21‚ 2013 William Shakespeare William Shakespeare is considered one of English’s best writers and he impacted the world (Merriman). He’s also praised for his great works (Merriman). Shakespeare combined and contorted roots of Latin and French (“William Shakespeare”). He created thousands of everyday words that way (“William Shakespeare”). Some words are watchdog‚ stillborn‚ schoolboy‚ radiance‚ leapfrog‚ hunchbacked‚ downstairs‚ dewdrop‚ courtship‚ bloodsucking‚ and birthplace (“William Shakespeare”)

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