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    Hieu

    ANALYSIS OF SHAKESPEARE’S SONNET 18 V. Henriet Lesson plan Class: • 3rd-4th year student’s • Intermediate level Prerequisites: • the class should have already studied Shakespeare’s biography, his main works and should also have a general idea of what a sonnet is. Lecture organisation: • Time: 50 mins. • Additional tools needed: overhead projector, one handout of the sonnet for each student in order to allow

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    Nothing Gold Can Stay Symbolism

    the girls situation to symbolize how change is difficult. The speaker cannot literally and figuratively see herself in Canada. Literally in the water and figuratively in Canada. Frost’s Nothing Gold Can Stay is a poem that touches on how everything is changing. The speaker uses the changing of a leaf to symbolize how nothing is constant by stating “then leaf subsides to leaf.” (l. 5) Therefore, alluding to how nature is ever-changing, much like life is ever-changing. The speaker denotes the leaf as an

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    Philo

    Name: Zamora, Cherry Lynn A. Section: N8 PRE-FINAL PAPER RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE 1. Feeling of Absolute dependence by Schleirmacher * What I understand in Schleirmacher’s feeling of Absolute dependence is it’s our God-consciousness that arises from self-consciousness for being piety. It is our “utang na loob”, in this case it is a consciousness of the one to whom we are dependent—God. We have always this feeling of dependency that we owe our life to God. It is when we recognize the presence

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    Of Drowning In Tim O 'Brien's The Things They Carried'

    In Tim O’Brien’s book “The Things They Carried” O’Brien throws out the idea of drowning left and right. Typically it is subtle, but the message is still powerful. Through the reoccurring idea of droning, the author is expressing the idea of coming back from war and feeling like you are drowning in the memories of war and never being able to pull yourself out. The first time this idea is expressed in a flashback of Norman Bowker’s before he went off to war. While driving around town unable to

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    so, I started off by explaining my story in a way they could understand. I was eighteen years old when my father died and that’s where it all started. My family had always been of lower class but we could get by. But when my father died we had nothing. My mother was working two jobs to support my younger brother, and me but it wasn’t enough. So I took it upon myself to ameliorate the situation. But me being eighteen and ignorant, I thought drug dealing would get me money fast. This went good for

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    Smiley

    SAY IT AIN’T SO, HUCK: A SECOND LOOK AT MARK TWAIN’S “MASTERPIECE” Jane Smiley’s analysis gives a very controversial view on The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn due to its subdued thoughts upon what is known to many as classical American literature. Her essay concerns other author’s inspections about the issues upon slavery, and how differently they are represented in other works of literature. Smiley makes her point known that although Huck Finn is what most view as a great novel; she disagrees

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    Gorge Carl Speech

    Gorge Carlin Gorge Carlin does a great job by representing an argumentative speech about the environment. First of all, most organization of preserving nature called for saving animals, and trees. They never called for saving humans; even though, we are getting harmed just like them due to the environmental change. Don’t we have to save ourselves in first place? Saving human? No that’s not included we are not up on the saving list yet. It is time to worry about others not human. But why we are

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    Behind the Smiles

    burned in the back of your mind You gave me roses, and I left them there to die So this is me swallowing my pride Standing in front of you, saying I'm sorry for that night And I go back to December all the time It turns out freedom ain't nothing but missing you Wishing I'd realized what I had when you were mine I go back to December, turn around and make it alright I go back to December all the time These days, I haven't been sleeping Staying up, playing back myself leaving When your

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    Relativism and Morality

    Based on different sociology dissertations, morality has been an issue that many societies globally have been trying to deal with. This term is used to describe the code of acceptable behaviors in a given society or culture. On the other hand, moral minima is a word that goes along with morality. This sets a standard by which the people in the society have to follow so that they may be living within the limits of proper moral conduct. The advent of civilization has given room to various forms that

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    The Cross Of Lead Crispin Textual Analysis

    “I kept asking myself if I felt different, if I was different. The answer was always yes. I was no longer nothing. I had become two people—Lord Furnival’s son...and Crispin. How odd, I thought: it had taken my mother’s death, Father Quinel’s murder, and the desire of others to kill me for me to claim a life of my own” (252). This is a quote from Crispin: The Cross of Lead by Avi, and it describes the story very well. A 13-year-old boy, shunned in the only place he has ever known, forced to leave

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