… television. When parents need time to themselves they simply switch on the television and the children are hypnotized with the world they see on the screen. Things I have learned through the years I did not learn from school but from television.…
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… way of describing something in great detail so that it creates a picture in the mind of the reader. In the poetry I read I could see two different feelings and views on the landscape in Australia. The two poems I read were "My Country" by Dorthea…
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… the sun glistened through the clouds and bounced its reflection off the lake, a subtle cry could be heard in the distance. A mysterious new creature to this huge world had seemingly just dropped out of the sky. It was unlike anything else. It got…
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… importance of fate and free will. The story of Oedipus Rex is a perfect example that shows this theme. The major theme explored in Oedipus Rex is that fate and free will are intertwined with the main character, Oedipus. Oedipus is not only fated to…
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… the grand holiday about to be rekindled once again. With our family and friends about to be reunited with each other, each family member is trying not to notice how long the last kilometer is taking. The trees along the road seem to crawl by slower…
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… the same but each card has its own touch if individuality. All the kings have swords in their hands except the King of Diamonds, which has an axe in its hand. All the kings have curly smooth hair but the Red Kings have their hair curled in while the…
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… malls. No, you don't understand. I really hate shopping malls. I think sitting at the Food Court near the Burger King for one hour has served only to heighten my displeasure with these gaudy monstrosities. The only reason I'm here is because nothing…
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… drifts by my face. Broom Broom Broom its the posties bike coming to a halt beside our old white mailbox. He adds a few letters in the mailbox and speeds off to the next house. Racing outside in anticipation, my heart suddenly sinks discovering its only…
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… came to a slow and subtle stop; nothing could be heard except the roar of the crowd. Vladislav Tretiak fell back in his chair in udder disbelief; he was astounded at what took place before his very eyes. His team lost, after all the money he had…
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… a 'sober novel'. It was published in three volumes. By then Austen had matured as a (1814) writer and was dealing with the ethnical constitution of the society from a female standpoint. The novel is critiquing the state of affairs prevailing in England…
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