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    Loneliness Is Inevitable “(and noone stooped to kiss his face)” (Cummings, 26). In Fitzgerald’s novel characters like Jay Gatsby, Nick Carraway, and Myrtle Wilson all have aspects of their personal lives that make it seem as though they are lonely in life as a result of decisions they have made in the past. In Cummings poem there are different ways to interpret the underlying meaning between the words. For his characters, noone and anyone, readers could take them as literally noone and anyone…

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    rebirth and hope of new life. He compares autumn to losing a job and at the time he did not see that it lead him to the job he needed and how losses that felt irredeemable forced him to discern meaning he needed to know. He begins comparing human nature to Mother Nature, humans want the light without the dark, the glories without the demands. Without contrast there is no balance, no healthy way to inhabit, no wholeness. Parker appeals to logos with referring to autumn as a…

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    Western Film

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    and Asian, they have the same problems with white people as Indians. The Searchers is issued during Civil Rights, so it gives the reason that people urge on the rights. The film also is Ford’s early artwork about race, but comparing with Cheyenne Autumn, it shows that Ford changes his attitude to Indians. Matheson, Sue. “John Ford on the Cold War: Stetsons and Cast Shadows in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962).” Journal of Popular Culture. Vol. 45 Issue 2, 357-369. Apr 2012. Print. Summary:…

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    In The Scarlet Ibis, Herse uses symbolism to convey a melancholic mood that fits the story just right. As the story progresses, Doodle ends up dying, because of his brother’s selfish actions. The death is bloody, which symbolizes the death of the scarlet ibis that was found in Doodle’s backyard. The scarlet ibis is a bright red bird that inhabits tropical areas, and it was extraordinary to come across one in the United States. Doodle ends up dying because he is left out in a rainstorm by his…

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    The last poem, The Humble Bee by Emerson, is a festively enchanting poem incorporating entertainment through its diction. The poem is very playful as there are many instances of fun and cheerful words describing the humble bumble bee. For example, the title could be a pun. Could be a pun because I'm not certain as to when the word Humble was switched for bumble. Bumble, according to a few sources, is not the original name Charles Darwin used. I do not know for certain whether to believe the…

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    beginning much like being born. The playfulness of the melodies exuded a sense of innocence. The transition into summer represented the responsibilities assumed when becoming an adult. The fruits of the labor invested in life can be harvested in autumn. Finally, the cold of winter takes over representing death. The intensity of the message was felt by all of the performers, especially Janine Jansen whose expressions were easily read during the concert. This connection was felt between all of…

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    The Pros And Cons Of PMP

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    • With every new patient request a PMP report needs to be ran to be reviewed/approved by MD/NP. This will be done by Autumn. • With every controlled substance new rx or refill (including phone calls) a PMP report must be completed, signed and scanned into that patient’s chart. • The first PMP of any patient needs to be ran for a 365 (1 year) period. • Each PMP following needs to be run from last pmp date to today’s date. These should be run for no less than 30 days in between dates, unless…

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    Hell And Heaven Analysis

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    In general, Fritz Scholder used people to show ethnic subject matter. This does not coincide with what I have learned about earlier painters such as those in the Oklahoma School. The most artwork from earlier painters are traditional portraits and pictures of recording the ceremony. Fritz Scholder combined Indian culture with American culture to show the Indian with a beer can, the Indian with a American flag, and a portrait of himself with a cat. He also drew abstract in which expressed…

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    Sonnet 73 Poetry Analysis

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    is obviously nearing the end of his time. The fire will be extinguished as it sinks into the ashes, thus so will the speaker. The couplet of ‘73’ sums up the journey through nature. It contains irony because the elements that are fading - late autumn, twilight, and a fire - has the power to bring about a greater love. The couplet also has an important message and a warning to it. He tells us that it is important that we love beyond all measures and make the most of our youth. He warns us that…

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    “An absurdly exaggerated piece of behaviour:” (Oxford Dictionary, 2015). This suggests that the birds body was getting flung around by the wind in a way that was much more extreme due to to harsh winds. This stanza also moves the poem from winter to autumn. It could easily be thought that stanza four refers to a sexual experience in the line “A man and woman are one”. The stanza carries on to say that “ A man and a woman and a blackbird are one”, this shows that the speaker views the life of a…

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