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- 21711: Creative Writing - Fiction - T
- ... atmosphere with smoke and other atrocities, and ruined the air, rain, and earth with their pollution. On top of their greedy misuse of nature's gifts, they saw fit to test the boundaries of the world in terms of living space. Not only were humans rapidly running out of resources with which to feed themselves and stay alive, but they also had no place to put their rapidly multiplying species. Now ...
- 21712: Beginnings--The Idea
- ... what do these traits have to do with his beloved? Maybe she's uncommon ("rare"). Maybe she should be treated with courtesy and gentleness. Maybe she's young, or young to love (innocent), or just new to him. So translating the images takes quite a bit of time and thought to figure out what meanings probably fit the poem's context and to reject those that probably don't. Eventually, readers ...
- 21713: Creative Writing - Fiction - T
- ... five years with the alien ambassador learning and recording their language (with several computer programmers) while the rest of the team explored the rest of the planet. The aliens communicated with each other that a new life-form had been found, and were quite gracious and peaceful. After these five years, it had been established that the aliens were a very kind species, and had promised us all the space we ...
- 21714: Analysis of Blake's "London"
- ... was spread from prostitutes to husbands and back to their wives. Blake addresses the affects of this disease in the last two lines of his poem. When he talks of how the curse "blasts the new born infants tear" he is commenting on how the disease is spread from the mother to her newborn child. Perhaps the most haunting line of the whole poem is the last, "And blights with plagues ...
- 21715: Comentary For English
- ... This issue relates to the aspect in the novel ' For the Patriarch' and the story ' For The Patriarch' . Dimitris who was a Greek preist came from a foreign country and he was alienated by the new culture that surrounded him. The similarities of the novel to the poem is that in both cases it deals with the aspect of Personal Choice and Alienation as well as the aspect of Society.
- 21716: Extraordinary Means Of Treatme
- ... does it infringe on the rights of others and the patient. If we have the technology why not use it to better the lives of those who are in suffering though. But all of this new technology could turn the art of living, into the science of living. But with many other medical procedures, there is no clear-cut right or wrong, there are many factors that can change the circumstances ...
- 21717: Herland: The Use of Character Development
- ... Perkins Gilman uses character development, plot, and symbolism to reflect the prevailing prejudices of the suffrage period. Herland is a visit to an island inhabited by a community of women under the rule of the New Motherhood (replaces male-oriented ideals). In this book Charlotte Perkins Gilman portrayed an all-female society in which the women are able to serve each other and their daughters (produced through parthenogenesis) without anyone being ...
- 21718: "Not Waving but Drowning" and "Aunt Jennifer's Tigers"
- ... a dragon. Aunt Jennifer's hands, after she is dead, are used to represent her life of hard work. Her death has allowed her the freeness she has always wanted. "Bright topaz denizens of a world of green," acts as a symbol for the trees. There is a great deal of alliteration in this poem. For example, screen and green, wool and pull, band and hand, lie and by. The purpose ...
- 21719: A Couple of Frosted Poems
- ... relocated to Gloucestershire, England, and directed publication of a second collection, North of Boston (1914). Shortly after North of Boston was published in Great Britain, the family returned to the United States, settling in Franconia, New Hampshire. The American editions of his his first two volumes won critical acclaim upon publication in the United States, and in 1917 Frost began his affiliations with several American universities as a professor of literature ...
- 21720: "The Black Cat" Essay
- ... This also allows the reader to imagine if such a case were to actually occur. Each word that is read is meant to be doubted, and thought of as being absolutely bizarre, and with each new twist more doubt is created. Escapism, another key factor in Romanticism, is seen throughout the short story. The main character, who is never specifically identified, is running from his life by drinking alcohol. The alcohol ...
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