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Category: /Literature/English
…awake,/It tore the elm-tops down for spite,/And did its worst to vex the lake:/I listened with heart fit to break.” This helps the reader think of a dark evening and a man sitting impatiently for his lover. Browning gives Porphyria power by saying, “She shut…
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Category: /Literature/English
…bellies with good food, and our hearts with the stories of the scop. The harp singing along with his praise. It had been a successful battle, so we were high in spirits. As the hours drew unholy, we began to prepare ourselves for slumber. Every man…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the heart" which pervade the narrator’s spirit immediately establish the tone. The narrator’s description of the scene as "dull," "dark," "bleak," "desolate" and "terrible" all function in communicating the tone. These concrete and denotative words ensure a clear…
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…16/8/1607 My dearest partner of greatness, You may be wondering how the war ended and how your loving brave heart’s wellbeing is shaping. Well, thanks to all mighty God, everything is all right and I’m in good health. The courage…
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Category: /Literature/English
…bright, and without the sun there is more shade. Byron is saying that the darkness is hindering a very key trait of her beauty, her Why She Walks 2 hair. The nameless grace is a symbol of the woman’s hair. This is shown through the raven’s tress, since…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Do you remember seeing the mentally handicapped kids walking down the hall at school? What did you do when you saw them? Did you duck in a dark back hallway and try to avoid all contact with them? If you did then you’re probably one of Charlie Gordon’s…
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Category: /History
…in the Oligarchian-Socialist society of Oceania. Even though, the proles are ‘kept in line’ they can be Big Brother’s worst nightmare. Mobs of zealous working class and women, storming dark and gloomy halls of the four separate ministries, is a sight unwanted by Big…
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Category: /Literature
…the darkness of the forest. As Hester and Pearl are leaving governor Bellinghams estate they are confronted by mistress Hibbins who explains that the witches are meeting in the forest, and she then invites Hester to become more deeply involved with her evil ways…
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Category: /Literature
…wilder and drearier and more faintly traced, and vanished at length, leaving him in the heart of the dark wilderness" (273). Hawthorne uses this to show how the evil is surrounding him as he ventures deeper into the woods. Hawthorne also uses this passage…
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…' and Aloysius Knight. Shane Schofield is a very skilled marine who has completed two major missions which are told in Ice Station and Area 7. Not only is he a very skilled marine, but also has a loyal heart and will do anything to save his friends. He also wears…
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