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... hopes, as did Shakespeare. They knew that hope was the only possible way to overcome corruptness, and that corruptness was the very basis of eternity never existing. They expressed these feelings in pieces such as The Tri... - Edgar allen poe's Dreams -
...t to follow. Although after reading it ten to twenty times, I began to get more confused. Most people may believe that there are multiple interpretations of this poem, which to me would be easy to understand. Another thin... - Mysteriousness of Death Immortality and Eternity An analysis of Emily Dickinsons Because I could Not Stop -
The Mysteriousness of Death, Immortality, and Eternity
Emily Dickinson is known for focusing on a few universal topics. She mainly focuses on love, death, and faith, along with other related concepts such as grief, sufferin... - Pascal and god -
...rther away from faith. He
also feels that in order to argue against religion, you must first understand it.
The focus of man should not be the immediate pleasures we seek. We should not
be so concerned with t... - describing death -
... on this continent.” Emily Dickinson spent most of her poetry writing days behind close doors cut of from the world. She thought that the best way to master the world was to reject it, to reject nature. To Emily, nature wa... - Revelation of hidden life in Sailing to Byzantium by W B Yeats -
In his poem “Sailing to Byzantium,” Yeats discards his usual perceptions of the mortal world and imagines a paradise of complete intellectuality, that is Byzantium. Throughout Yeats’s poem he uses many different aspects to ... - jesus vs horus -
... of the world. Horus said that he was the way, the truth, the life. Jesus said he was the way, the truth and the life. Horus was the plant, the shoot. Jesus says "I am the true vine." Horu... - Eternity(Analyzing an Ad) -
...word ETERNITY is big enough to attract us, yet still keep us focused on the images beneath. The white border is so pure and innocent, keeping the theme of the ad simple. Even the clothes on the characters are simple. The... - Death and Emily Dickindon -
...n the fourth stanza, the narrator is steadily dying to the world that only he/she knows; all he/she can do is hear. The narrator hears a bell toll and then he/she is alone in silence all by himself/herself. In the sixth ... - The Eternal Carriage Ride of Emily Dickinson's "Because I could not stop for Death" -
...servant of us. Also, “Immortality” (line 4) is riding in this carriage with them. “The Carriage held but just Ourselves- (line 3) And Immorality” (line 4), this tells us that she is riding with two others but she doesn’t... - Love -
...ear view distorted by thy heart. To love and be loved to forsake hate and forsake fate to never die or have need to cry to feel forever and endeaver such a past to make this last to never let go to let it flow to watch th... - Hell Renovated -
... Dante’s hell has since been changed to accommodate the miscreants in the nine levels of hell and put a punishment to right their sin in a Christian manner.
Hell consists of nine levels where the miscreants are catego... - emily dickinson (values of society shown in her poetry) -
...t orderly, for Burial,/ Reminded me, of mine-.” She shows in these lines that her own life reflects the life of a dead persons in that it appears to be a living thing, but lacks the fire that makes it alive. It seems tha... - Until Whenever Do Us Part -
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According to the US Census Bureau, in 1998 2. ... If there was no pressure put upon us by our society to get married, would any of us have a reason too? ... Since there is no proof that can be made to see if a mar... - Confusion With Reality in “Because I could not stop for Death” -
...ll alive. The capitalization of “I” signifies the importance of Immortality and that, perhaps, this passenger could be Immortality riding with them.
Dickinson's poem maintains a tone that leads its readers on a track ... - Me and my Bach -
...you and have a splendid evening. I did not attain two hundred and fifty words, so i am submitting a non sense paragraph.
Our love was so comfortable, so warm, that my heart cries again every time I think about her. She ... - Winged Nike of Samothrace -
This image of the Greek goddess Nike demonstrates, in a powerful and impressive manner, the level of technical skill achieved by Hellenistic sculptors. The Nike of Samothrace is quite literally a tour de force of intricate ca... - Hedonism -
Hedonism & Epicureanism
Living A Pleasurable Life
“We are born only once, and we cannot be born twice; and one must for all eternity exist no more. ... Epicurus started out as a Hedonist but later developed a philosoph... - Views on Death and Dying -
...ace after death, regardless of behavior, can cause apathy towards death.
There seems to be a sharp rift between Eastern and Western cultural views on Death. Mainly in the beliefs in and about "salvation", reincarnation... - The meaning of life -
...e, but you’re just taking in each other’s washing, so to speak. Given that any person exists, he has needs and concerns, which make particular things and people with in his life matter to him. But the whole thing doesn’t...