An essay on Reading Scheme Reading Scheme Wendy Cope In the poem we have four characters, the mother (Mummy), the father (Peter) Jane, and the milkman. In the first section Mummy, Peter and Jane are introduced, and it seems like they are a happy family with fun in their life. However the milkman appears in section 2 and disturbs the peace. Mummy makes Peter leave the house, so she has time for the milkman. In the ending, Peter comes back, but he has a gun. The mother is cheating on the
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Takisha Moody-Daniel Mark Harper L107/ 7917 Date: 2-5-15 Langston Hughes “Harlem” (pg.1019) is a lyric poem with irregular rhyme and irregular patterns that expresses how the blacks were treated during the oppression in America. There are eleven lines and seven sentences. Each sentence is a simple sentence. The poem consist of Alliteration:
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FORM VA-4 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION PERSONAL EXEMPTION WORKSHEET (See back for instructions) 1 1. you wish to claim yourself, write “1”............................................................... ________________ If 2. you are married and your spouse is not claimed If 0 n his or her own certificate, write “1”................................................................ ________________ o 3. Write the number of dependents you will be allowed
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“Insignificant Gestures” “Insignificant Gestures” is a short story written by Jo Cannon in 2007. The story deals with the narrator’s experiences as a young expatriate doctor in Africa and how they have influenced him and his life. The conditions in Africa when the narrator worked there where very rough and characterised by poverty. The only consolation in his otherwise gloomy everyday life was Celia, the native servant working for him. Celia shared his passion for drawing and lit up his existence
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The representation of females in literary Works is a polemical issue. They have often been associated with a misogynistic stereotype. I have chosen three literary texts to compare the descriptions of women; “Snow White”, “Sonnet 130” by William Shakespeare and “The Rape of the Lock” by Alexander Pope. This will draw attention to the way that women are often portrayed as we see the common ingredients in their descriptions, as well as any potential differences between them. In both “Snow White” and
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In the poem “Singapore” by Mary Oliver, there is a very important lesson of social acceptance. The poet speaks of encountering a woman in an airport bathroom stall, cleaning an ashtray in the toilet, and the disgust that she first feels towards this woman and her job. The speaker does however, express that she moves past the judgment that she first feels towards the woman in the stall. She imagines parts of nature and wishes to put the woman in a beautiful place in life. In this poem, the poet uses
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Sonnet LXV The main theme of this sonnet is destructive power of time, how it destroys all earthly things. In the first line "brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea" can escape the ravages of time. In this line the Speaker used such stylistic devise as gradation: “brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea”, it’s also a personification the materials of the nature. Line 3 asks, "How with this rage shall beauty hold a plea," characterizing beauty as the plaintiff in a legal dispute
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Department of the Treasury—Internal Revenue Service Form 1040EZ Name, Address, and SSN See separate instructions. Presidential Election Campaign (see page 9) P R I N T C L E A R L Y Income Tax Return for Single and Joint Filers With No Dependents (99) Your first name and initial Last name 2010 OMB No. 1545-0074 Your social security number Alexander M. If a joint return, spouse’s first name and initial Jones Last name Apt. no. 4 0 5 6 4 8 0 9 8 Spouse’s social security
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Stealing, Carol Ann Duffy The poem uses the first person and is written as a dramatic monologue, a well-organized narrative with the speaker’s comments. The poet explores the psychology of an anti-social character. He attempts to explain himself but reveals how far removed he is from the “normal” reader. We can sympathise with his viewpoint, but he remains an unpleasant character. The poem contrasts those who make things and those who only destroy them. The thief wants to do things to escape
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