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    7.09 Personal Narrative

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    “Sole survivors?” “Do you remember what happened out there” Sudden images entered my minds, unbearable. The most beautiful of memories are the worst, cutting my insides as if they were shards of glass. “I see that you do, don’t worry. It happens to everyone out here. It is part of the norm of the aftermath of these memories we have of the old world. Part…

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    In Phaedo, Plato describes the last day of Socrates, who is waiting to be executed by the Athenian’s court. It is a very tragic moment, but there is no visible sense of grief or despair. Reader finds Socrates in the prison cell surrounded by his friends and disciples. Men are having discussion on the nature of soul and its destiny after the death. It this conversation Socrates expresses his thoughts about the soul being trapped in the human body like in the prison, and his anticipation of the…

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    "The human mind is like a fertile ground where seeds are continually being planted" (28). The weight seed implanted itself into my mind at an early age of 11, and buried itself so deep that getting it out is impossible without a struggle. Phrases such as; chubby isn 't attractive, get rid of those love handles, the stomach should lay flat not sticking out, are on constant repeat in my mind. The words I use to judge and describe myself have never been…

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    The Wild Lamassu

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    as the large and beautiful four seasons around the yard that tower over a human, mythical creatures hidden in the gardens and trolls from Norway hidden around the house spontaneously scaring guests. Also, as a child my favorite book was Where the Wild Things Are, The Lamassu reminds me of those creatures from the book, mythical and unique. I can imagine them coming to life. The Lamassu speaks to me in ways of comfort because of my childhood, not many terrifying thoughts come to mind when looking…

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    Art Vs Western Culture

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    great art could be ugly in both its subject matter and its depiction. Western history, reality itself, created by God was conceived of as beautiful. The definitive voice in the identification of beauty with an ultimate reality was Plato theory. Beauty, in which is the exhibit itself in all and only beautiful things. Beauty itself is not just the truth of beautiful things according to Plato. Many theorists have insisted that art is not about accurate representation, but instead is concerned with…

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    Portrayal Of Nature Essay

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    “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”, nature is described in terms of its beautiful “hill, mountains and daffodils”. Although the poem emphasizes the use of imagination, emotions and feelings, the descriptions used are not unconvincing or excessively exaggerated. The ways the flowers, the water and the birds are depicted are grounded somewhere between imagination and reality. Similarly Marlowe describes nature in terms of its beautiful and fruitful qualities, but does so in a rather utopian fashion.…

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    Iblad

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    The world building of Iblard is sufficient. they are like moment or fragment of memory that create an overall world. The world of Iblard is expanding along with new work that created by inoue. this is similar to the Harry Potter series created by JK Rowling. JK Rowling’s world, develop as each series proceed by leaving a space for the audience to imagine how harry potter grow up and face to more complicated circumstance following by the last incident. Back to iblard, its world builidng…

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    The Upon Wasp Chilled with Cold is a poem written by Edward Taylor, which is a self-reflective poem that seems to have come from his mind, when he observes the nature. This poem briefly described as the God’s creations. He explains the specification of how God's hand created such beautiful and magnificent species. In the poem he is speaking of how a human is with and without a human soul. It also shows how God can revive his creation using his love. How can such a small species heal itself? A…

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    Temptation is something one has to deal with in life, but having a weak mind will lead to giving in. Physical weakness is an example, even though one can have good intentions the human flesh can cause the body to indulge. In addition, controlling what one thinks can be difficult, especially when the thoughts are intimate. Sometimes the timing of these intimate thoughts and the frequency can lead to caving in. The short story “Trapped in Paris” is a great example, the main character is at war…

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    of a requirement to achieve this value. But what “value” is, is a perception of the human mind. 1 “The things which have the greatest value in use have frequently little or no value in exchange; and on the contrary, those which have the greatest value in exchange have frequently little or no value…

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