Category: /Literature/English
A Domain Unfamiliar
Some people come into our lives, and quickly fade, while others stay a while and leave footprints on our hearts causing us to never be the same. Its hard to finally grasp the concept that there would finally be no other
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Category: /Literature/English
-wife predicted that Vidal would lose his head over a woman. This same prediction was later confirmed by a Turkish fortune teller at the corner shop. Vidal lived his whole life cold and ironed-hearted too all women. This included his mother. Vidal avoided
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
significant part in the plot. He is just, kind, dutiful, and warmhearted. He deserves our respect and admire. Though he suffers a great pain because of his early year in the Bastille, he hasn't changed in the deep of his heart. That's the most precious, I think
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
and desperation. The trees are swaying to the music and the thunder pounds a sweet beat. The lightening outlines nature's smile and hypnotizes us with the longest stare. The sky is filled with pinks and dark purples crashing into one another. Dusk and the silver moon
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
such as Henry Drummond tried to open up to him but Hornbeck just scoffs at him and doesn't care. He is too confident in himself and doesn't realize he troubles his own heart. He has darkness inside.
<Tab/>"He that troubles his own house, shall inherit
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Category: /Literature
is urging Dimmesdale to openly confess to his sins.
Dimmesdale has another secret that he keeps from everyone. He has a physical mark on his chest that represents the sin he committed. Dimmesdale holds his hand over his heart because of the mark hidden
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
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In "When We Two Parted" (1815) Byron uses straightforward rhyme and short lines to express strong emotions of love and regret. In line three he states "Half broken-hearted", which is straightforward with not hidden meanings. This continues though out the poem
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
to experience this natural wonder than by organizing an expedition and venturing into the unknown wilderness of the 'Dark Continent' for memories that will last you a lifetime. Unfortunately these days you have to do it through a Safari company that will charge you
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
and light- more dark and dark our woes.' (III, v, 36) The metaphors associated with light (i.e. the sun, the moon, the day) which previously protected their affair is now their enemy. Nature itself has turned upon them and pushes to seal their fate. Upon his
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
of "insufferable
gloom," "utter depression of soul" and " sinking, sickening of the heart" which pervade
the narrators spirit immediately establish the tone. The narrators description of the
scene as "dull," "dark," "bleak," "desolate" and "terrible" all
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