Category: /Literature/Poetry
The phrase "carpe diem" is a powerful Latin phrase, that when translated into English means "seize the day." Themes of "carpe diem" were predominant in seventeenth century
poetry, and this can be seen in the two poems, "To the Virgins, to Make Much
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Category: /Literature/English
"of mice and men"
Two migrant workers, George and Lennie, have been let off a bus miles away from the California farm where they are due to start work. George is a small, dark man with "sharp, strong features." Lennie, his companion, is his opposite
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Category: /History
Sheila Gersbacher
September 22, 2004
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<Tab/>The English had settled into the new world but by the 1700's they soon had grown to be two very different societies. New England and Chesapeake both developed differently due
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Category: /Literature
Macbeth's first two soliloquies, at the end of Act 1 and the beginning of Act 2, are similar in some ways, and different in others. Macbeth tries to decide whether or not to kill Duncan in the first soliloquy, and in the second is responding to a vision
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
The Parable of the Lost Son
"Jesus continued: There was a man who had two sons. The younger one said to his father, 'Father , give me my share of the estate.'; so he divided his property between them."
"Not long after that, the younger son got
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Category: /Literature/English
portrays two different ways of soliciting or being solicited by the devil. The final scenes in both of these stories
although similar in nature, are actually conflicting in essence, and show the two adverse ways in which people and evil can
become one
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Category: /History/North American History
My Diary
June 15th, 1805
I have learnt a French song today. I have found singing is a great way to be entertained and escape reality while traveling the long tedious roads of our journey. With over two months left of our trading trip I already miss
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
the nights spent with her beloved. Both poems also seem to find discontentment with the way that time does not change the objects in the home or the duties of the day.
Visually, these two poems are dissimilar. "Home Is So Sad" is ten lines, broken into two
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
Evaluation&Comparison
Subjects:Elizabeth A.&Maria
In my evaluation I found it impossible to directly compare the two or any two dancers. Every persons style varies, and some do certain things better than others and vise- versa. What I did
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Category: /Literature
Both, Madame Loisel and the daughter from two kinds, find themselves in similar situations. The situations seem different but in reality they aren't, as both of them are expected to do certain things, the only different is that the daughter from to kinds
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