| 451. | hope Dulce et Deorum Est Wilfred Owen wrote Dulce et Decorum Est about the first World War, in which he had personally fought. It was addressed to Jessie Pope, a writer of other poems concerning the War. Specifically he wrote the poem to counteract her poem “Who’s For The Game?”. Owen felt that Pope did ...
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| 452. | Assess the various interpretations of visions experienced by Jeanne d Arc and their relevance to her Although many myths surround the story of Jeanne d’Arc none is more confusing than that of the voices and visions she claimed were sent from god. These visions which she declared were delivered to her through St Michael, St Catherine and St Margaret were claimed by Jeanne as the reason she became ...
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| 453. | Down Town Bobby Sands was born in 1954 in Rathcoole, a loyalist community in North Belfast as the first child of John and Rosaleen Sands. He was followed by two sisters, Marcella and Burnadette, and a brother, Sean. The first years of Bobby’s life were spent qui ly at Abbots Cross in the Newtonabbey area of N...
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| 454. | a seperate peace In John Knowles’ novel, A Separate Peace, Gene is portrayed as an average boy in high school. The novel takes place during World War II, when Gene is in summer school and the following school year. The story has very few characters, most of them being Gene’s peers. Some of these characters include L...
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| 455. | A Seperate Peace In John Knowles’ novel, A Separate Peace, Gene is portrayed as an average boy in high school. The novel takes place during World War II, when Gene is in summer school and the following school year. The story has very few characters, most of them being Gene’s peers. Some of these characters include L...
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| 456. | Allotropy Allotropy, the manifestation by a chemical element of two or more distinct physical forms. Carbon, for example, displays allotropy in the forms of graphite, diamond, and buckminsterfullerene. Because of differing arrangements of atoms in their structures, allotropic forms of an element may exhibit g...
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| 457. | About M A Bulgakov ... Bulgakov also used satire and fantasy in his other works, among them the short story collection Diaboliad (1925). ...
(from The Fire of the Khans)
Mihail Bulgakov was born in Kiev. ...
In 1918-19 Bulgakov worked as a doctor in Kiev, and witnessed the German occupation and then the occu...
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| 458. | Love and Sex in 1984 George Orwell depicts a dystopia in his novel 1984, in which relationships, individuality, sex, and independent thinking are strongly discouraged and punishable by death. ... Although Julia and Winston claim they are in love with each other, they cannot truly know what love is because their views h...
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| 459. | Topic Question What is the difference between a sad story and a tragic one Illustrate with
The difference between a sad story and a tragic one is that a sad story depicts one sorrowful event where as a tragic one depicts a series of events that lead to one dreadful event. This difference can be clearly illustrated in both Othello and The Crucible. For instance in both works, there are...
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| 460. | childhood discoveries Lee Yang English 1100-102 Final Draft Childhood Discoveries Alice Munro’s Miles, City Montana, reveals several shocking childhood discoveries to the audience. Munro shows the reader a vivid recollection of the mother’s witnessing of the recovery of a boy who had drowned. Munro reveals a sort of self...
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| 461. | Hate crimes against homosexuals I dont have this essay completed, but when i do i will send it in... i need info off this site to write my essay... thank you very much, i will give an essay. Jessica Jackson September 3, 2003 English period six Letter to Mrs. Thompson Dear Mrs. Thompson, My name is Jessic a Parri Jackson (a.k.a. Ge...
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| 462. | anti-imperialist /imperalist perspective : voices of the american past documents 153 154 Allie Handman September 25, 2003 George Hoar's document 153, An Anti-Imperialist Perspective,” and Albert Beveridge's document 154, “The New Manifest Destiny” portray their opposing views in the Philippine Annexation debates. Hoar, a republican anti-imperialist senator was among the first to condemn...
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| 463. | Why has Haiti failed to develop in ways that benefit the majority of their populations And To fully comprehend the problems of imbalanced development and political repression within present-day Haiti, we must consider the complete history of the island. By examining Haiti, starting with its colonized years and continuing past its independence up until now, we can trace the development of...
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| 464. | autism Autism is a Pervasive Developmental Disorder that was recently added to the Individual Disability Education Act (IDEA) of Public Law 101-476 in 1990. This law guarantees that children who have autism can receive special education services. Autism is a disorder of early development that causes seve...
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| 465. | The Autobiography of Malcolm X A baby was born into a world of hate and prejudges. From the beginning, he is harassed and told he is superior because of his race. Therefore, he fights for his place in the world, only to be muffled by the sound of despair. So he learns to shout out his word because that is the only way any one wou...
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| 466. | Romeo and Juliet Essay What indications are there in Act 1 of
“Romeo and Juliet”
that the play will end tragically
Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare between 1594-1596. ...
It is about a young man and woman called “Romeo and Juliet” who fall deeply in love with each other but both have a problem; t...
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| 467. | Macbeth ... All these characteristics define a tragic hero, but however does Macbeth fit the common definition of a tragic hero? During the play Macbeth must perform a task of will which was the murder of Duncan, later on in the play Macbeth believes he is the God of Gods in other words he transcends the ...
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| 468. | The Importance Of Music Sunny! Man bro I feel so alive! I've never felt this way before! Listn man. This morning I was going to work. I woke up and I felt kinda shitty man....as I was walking to work I felt down hearted. Then when work started a girl came in with her mum...man when she was looking at me she smiled at me. S...
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| 469. | School Uniforms School Uniforms
Although many middle school and high school students would disagree, uniforms in schools are a positive solution to many problems. When most first hear of the idea of wearing certain clothing to school, they hate it right from the start. But then after they give it some serious t...
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| 470. | Shakespearean vs Elizabethan Tragedy An Elizabethan tragedy is the complete opposite of a comedy: the characters great, the dangers harsh, and the conclusion depressing. The turn of events, and the plot in general develop in a completely different way, going from restful at the beginning to downright agitated in the end in a tragedy. ...
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| 471. | Jane Eyre ... Charlotte Bronte’s character Bertha Mason from the novel Jane Eyre is a perfect representation of how women were thought of in Victorian society. I intend to describe Victorian society’s views on madness and why women were thought of to be most likely to suffer from it while also describing th...
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| 472. | symbolism in Faulkner's 'The Sound and th Fury Symbolism in The Sound and the Fury William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury was published in 1929. It is a novel essentially about self-centeredness and the lack of love that causes the Compson family to break down progressively as their story unfolds. It depicts greed, hate, arrogance, and prejud...
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| 473. | the outsiders The Outsiders Essay The outsiders is a fascinating novel based on a group of teenagers and their conflicts as they struggle to survive in today’s harsh society. The novel deals with love and loyalty, gang warfare, poverty and family problems- but when all this clashes with social success, is life as...
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| 474. | a child called it Title: A Child Called “It” Author: Dave Pelzer Number of pages: 181 Date of Publication: 1993 Summary: A Child Called “It” is a story based on a real life boys tribulations with his mothers shocking abuse. When he was younger Dave and his family were considered the “perfect” family. Then, all of a s...
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| 475. | Ugly by who s Standards Toni Morrisons Bluest Eye
Claudia , the narrator of Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye, says that being put outdoors is “ the real terror of life” (17). She puts special emphasis on the harshness of being put outdoors by one’s own. ... The Breedloves are deemed ugly and placed ‘outdoors’ by the Black community because of ...
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| 476. | adolescent final paper including romeo and juliet the bean trees A seperate peace catcher in the ... There four types adolescent angst that is often represented in popular adolescent literature. ...
A common response for an adolescent when they are told, “no, you can’t have that. ... William Shakespeare shows this in Romeo and Juliet. When Romeo and Juliet are told they are forbidden to...
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| 477. | To what extent did British policy in post war Southeast Asia determine the course of nationalism To what extent did British policy in post-war Southeast Asia determine the course of nationalism and independence for Singapore?
The formulation of British policy in post-war Southeast Asia was a manifestation of British attempts to align and adapt her own interests and considerations along the l...
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