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. The old man had an innocent youth and a happy life. He also had many people who loved and cared for him, which was evident by the number of people mourning at his funeral but For when his hand grew palsied, and his eye Dark with the mists of age, it was his
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untamed and cruel than in Wordsworth's. In "Tintern Abbey", Wordsworth writes about a "green pastoral landscape" (ll.158) and he claims that "Nature never did betray the heart that loved her." (ll.122-123) He shows nature to be a gentle, nurturing force
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was concluded at Stoke Poges in
June, 1750, where Gray was buried. The churchyard as described by Gray
is typical rather than particular; of the five disputed "originals" Stoke
Poges bears the least resemblance to the graveyard in the Elegy. The poem
starts off dark
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unintentionally, within the forest; for it did not demand his morality, but rather welcomed him as a companion in its secret darkness. Within the forest, Dimmesdale stumbled upon Hester and Pearl, though Pearl was sent away by her mother with a single warning, “
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chance to bring light to her dark heart. " Her courage will change the world." The mythical world is a better place with a friend and great warrior like Xena the Warrior Princess in it. Her everlasting journey continues
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a skin covered skeleton. The bell of my stethoscope was as
wide as his forearm. At 6' 3," he topped the scale at only 92 pounds. His skin was tissue
paper thin, with many small, dark purple bruises everywhere. He was propped on
pillows to ease
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grief and anger were excessive...but finally she thought..."if he could do without her, she could without him," and so "he dropped out of her heart," and she determined to give her life to brave deeds. Thus all personal aims died out of her heart
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Theme:
The theme of the story Hatchet is determination, perseverance and survival. Brian Robeson, whose parents are divorced, flies to visit his father in Canadian wilderness. His pilot has a heart attack and dies. Brian managed to land the plane
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the storm may give warning, such as dark clouds and rumbles of thunder, the time of a storm cannot be altered, nor can it be stopped. The storm must run its course, and the speaker realizes that she must seek shelter and protection, because, These are the things
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was now into many troubles inside more than outside. His heart was hurting more than ever knowing that his mother and father had died and thinking the same for his sisters. He was truly scarred on the
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inside for life. A man with such pain
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