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    When he says, "They congregated round me; the unstained snowy mountain-top, the glittering pinnacle, the pine woods, and ragged bare ravine, the eagle, soaring amidst the clouds – they all gathered round me and bade me be at peace," (Shelley 66) shows how Frankenstein, after having created his prized monster and then realizing the horror he created, finds peace and refuge in nature. This is depicted through the descriptions of the "unstained snowy mountain-top", "glittery pinnacle", "pine woods", "ragged bare ravine", and the "eagle", all providing him with protection from the monster and his vengeful…

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    Regardless of the betrayal Hamlet constantly complains about, a majority of the pain he experiences is self-inflicted. Written at the beginning of the 15th century, “Hamlet” coincides with the Renaissance’s heightened interest in human nature by diving into Hamlet’s profound mindset. In, “Hamlet”, Shakespeare crafts Hamlet to be paralyzed with existentialism in order to show a more adolescent side of him struggling to take action. Hamlet’s soliloquies are great tools to peer into what Hamlet is…

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    figurative language, and imagery in order to push their message, and help the reader understand their point of view. In “God’s Grandeur”, Hopkins says “like the ooze of oil” (3), in order to somehow quantify god’s greatness. The usage of this simile is more to show that earth is just seeping around with god’s greatness like oil in the ground. Hopkins also says “like shining from shook foil;” (2) in order…

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    Strict religious beliefs often times causes certain social mores to be implemented, and moral orders to be under stiff rules. The effort to maintain moral order keeps a society from falling apart by motivating the townspeople to be calm and peaceful according to standards set by the town. This can be heavily affected by the townspeople’s actions, as well as religious authorities, and whether or not the community obeys and agrees with the social mores. In Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, the…

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    performance. It will not recommend changes to the ACCJC’ standards or assess its capability to accredit a college. The study is limited to the nine LACCD colleges and the primary source of information includes newsletters and memorandums published by the ACCJC. Literature Review This proposal will mirror the research design and conducted by Elizabeth Vitullo and Jason Johnson in “University presidential rhetoric and the 2008-2009 economic crisis”. The authors chose to use a qualitative…

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    In the Arms of the Angel When a person is affected emotionally by something, these feelings cause them to act drastically beyond their own judgement. One example of this would be the bond between man and animal. A human would go out of their way to provide loyalty, happiness, and care for their pets. With this being said, seeing an animal hurt or in inadequate conditions could cause a person to feel sympathetic for the animal. The British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals…

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    of aspiration. Desire comes in three main forms: love, wishes, and orders or instructions, and Olivia displays all of these throughout the play. Thanks to Olivia’s desires, Shakespeare teaches readers how desires affect the actions and emotions of people. The most common forms of desire includes love, and desire by means love displays itself in many characters in the play and even in real life. Shakespeare uses Olivia’s love for Cesario to reveal how desire changes feelings. After Olivia first…

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    and Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, by Jonathan Edwards all represent something different to their respective readers, they all define the role of the individual as believing in something in order to better the greater good and community. In Speech to the Virginia Convention, Patrick Henry states belief in patriotism and how fighting for this cause is for the greater good of the colonies. In Self-Reliance, Ralph Waldo Emerson writes about how believing in one’s self, can in turn make you…

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    two become more evident. Throughout the story both characters show their hunger for gaining knowledge, they often find themselves lonely and seek revenge on one another. The evidence in the book shows that although Victor did not create the Creature in his own image, they both possess many similarities and the Creature resembles Victor, not physically, but through personality traits. Firstly, although for different purposes, the pair have a hunger to obtain knowledge. Victor starts to show…

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    B. Question of Policy Patterns a. Problem Solution Order In making persuasive speeches on question of policy the first patern can be used is problem solution order especially if speaker want to change the policy that has been created. Speaker try to organize in the first main point in the speech speaker demonstrate the need for a new policy by showing the extent and seriousness of the problem and followed in the second main point when the speaker explain their plan for solving those problem and…

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