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…. Wells went on to write more books such as "The Island of Moreau" (1898), "The Invisible Man" (1897, "The War of the Worlds" (1898), "The First Men in the Moon" (1901) and "The War in the Air" (1908). The success of his other books would secure his title…
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…Emily has no need for things of the present, and remains constant in her Southern Belle ways. Once around Miss Emily, the past glory of the Old South comes alive. In her home time falls away and appears nonexistent, " Then they could hear the invisible
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…. The Priestess profession is a calling, and there is a pattern in which she was groomed. The use of the drums causes the invisible to appear visible. Priestess Luisah Teish told us about a king named Shango who was very jealous and liked to be praised. He had…
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…representing the Board of Aldermen, and it is noticed that she is wearing a thin gold watch chain. It is not until a lull takes place after the spokesman announces the purpose of their visit, that they then,"... could hear the invisible watch ticking at the end…
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…patriarchal portrayals of both men and women are still dominant, with few exceptions to such images. However, men are still seen to be powerful, successful and rational in thinking. It is still uncommon for a man to appear emotional and sensitive. As a result…
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…, but by the close of the play, she has been reduced to sleepwalking through the castle, desperately trying to wash away an invisible bloodstain. Once the sense of guilt comes home to roost, Lady Macbeth's sensitivity becomes a weakness, and she is unable to cope…
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…the "Elegy" is traditional and neo-classical. But in ideas and attitudes Gray breaks new ground. He celebrates the worth and humanity of the common man in a way that foreshadows the Romantics like Burns and Wordsworth. He ruminates with romantic melancholy over…
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…of the ocean is never actually seen. He shows us that there is no end in nature only the mind of man who may sees the landscape differently according to his mood can make an end. In the vast distance, the land on the left side of the composition is barely visible…
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…. <Tab/> The painting style Botero is best known for emerged around 1964. It was, and is, characterized by "inflated, rounded forms, painted with smooth, almost invisible brushstrokes, puffing up to an exaggerated size human figures, natural…
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…up in smog-polluted areas have been found to have lost 10-15% of their lung capacity.         Ozone severely damages crops, forests, and man-made materials. The crops affected are ones such as soybeans, peanuts, corn, and wheat, and more…
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