Category: /Literature/North American
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Racing into Ourselves (Said So).
Listen angel I never needed anything but you
Data see these let me know I'm a mystery
Let me know I'm a Fish on The Sand
Hurry hurry hide close
Your body isn't yours of course
It's the Lord's.
There is A Place
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
identity: "there I was without a face", "my eyes were blind".
By the end of the poem, the speaker 'finds himself' as part of something, part of the "void", "mystery", "part of the abyss". He finds himself going with the flow, wheeling "with the stars", "my heart
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
/><Tab/>The tone and mood of the poem are mysterious at the beginning when it is not clear what is really going on, but kind of uncomfortable at the end when the reader identifies what the children had done and how they have made
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Category: /Law & Government/International
this by adding a lot of suspense. This is shown when one character states, "See that clock on the wall? In five minutes you are not going to believe what I have just told you." That one sentence gives us the viewer, a sense of mystery as if we were being talked
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
on "Mystery Meat" (Irving, 288). In a sense, Owen turned them into mindless slaves that only listen to him. Owen manages to get the support he needs, and in turn Owen starts to change the school indirectly. The students were so drawn into him, that "The voice
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Category: /Literature
vocabulary such as "barbarous" and "saturnine" which adds the mysterious and oppressive atmosphere. Dickens also uses the metaphor of a dungeon to describe the precipitous nature of the cutting with its damp earthy smell.
Dickens also uses a very Dantesque style
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Category: /Literature
into the forest on his mysterious errand. He knows that his journey is unwanted, for he feels guilty at leaving Faith. The journey away from home and the community, from conscious everyday life, to the wilderness where the hidden self satisfies, or is forced to realize
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
The story starts off in a Halloween party where a girl named Joyce was found dead with her head drowned in a bucket of water mysteriously. A detective story starts here. One of the guests, Mrs Oliver asked the help from her friend the detective Hercule
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Category: /Business & Economy
the mystery of Atlantis and the who issue has been the subject of considerable debate by scientists. Although, many people have tried to give a conclusive answer to the question of the exact location of Atlantis, many theories have provoked dilemmas
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Category: /Literature/English
of the Jets; a group mainly of Polish origin and the Sharks of Spanish origin with their leader Bernardo. It seems as though the two rivals have been at their quarrels since before the story took place. Through mysterious fate the neutral ones from either side
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