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    Friends, we have come today in the presence of GOD, as witnesses of love between Matthew and Thao in sharing the joy of their inner love and devotion with us all through marriage. Beloved Matthew and Thao, Please look each other in the eyes, hold hands and witness these words, may it become imprints in your eyes, hands, hearts, souls and life. With eyes locked, and hands connected, this ceremony is a beautiful symbol of the union of two hearts, two lives, and two souls. As you hold hands,…

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    The Great Depression, and furthermore the innate ability that Americans have to persevere, my life was changed. I realized that so much of what was valued by our natives has been lost, forgotten, or refashioned. I’m surprised at the change that our beloved land and its people have gone through, and the resistance our fellow Americans have even now to recognize and appreciate the lives of…

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    Sonnet 134, AnalysisNirantar YakthumbaBased on the persona’s love that is unreciprocated by his beloved, the Poet illustrates in this sonnet, an internal conflict in the persona. The wholly bitter tone establishes a holistically integrating theme of being torn apart for love and also an atmosphere of histrionic resentment engorged with Petrarch’s hyperbolized emotions. Divided into an octet and a sestet, which are respectively divided into two quatrains and two triplets, the sonnet follows a…

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    Genesis 37: 14-20 Analysis

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    thought if they destroyed the dreamer they would do away with the dream. For those so called Americans, they wanted to destroy the dreamer by discrediting him; they wanted to destroy the dreamer by spreading all kinds of rumors and gossip about him. Beloved if God has given you a dream, rumors can’t kill it, dream on, gossip can’t silence it, dream on, your past can’t abort it, dream on dreamer, dream on. Though out the annals of history there were those who regarded the Kings dreams as…

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    gothic novel for readers to read by adding in some of the gothic elements. The woman in distress was one of which he included by saying how much pride he took in his work which meant hours and even days that when he “turned suddenly to regard his beloved:- She was dead!” ( Poe 2). The young lady was something he looked up for to create life to his painting and they loved each other…

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    The setting of the poem is the kingdom by the sea (2) which Poe mentions many times, may refer to some type of castle. His purposeful use of this line is similar to that of a chorus in a song; the verse is repeated numerous times to help the reader understand that this is an important part of the story that poet is trying to tell. Poe purposely uses this setting as a reflection of his gothic taste which sets the background and gives a sort of foreshadowing as to what is to come throughout the…

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    murderous, bloodthirsty animals that society wrongfully claims they are. Pit bulls were once the staple dog of the American family and once heralded as America’s Dogs. These dogs have sadly fallen out of America's good graces and this once beloved pet is now singled out and disposed of like trash. Now these gentle dogs need people’s help to save them from extermination within the country that once loved them. Through hard work and dedication,…

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    The very first sentence is a oxymoron, ‘Beloved sweetheart bastard’, which provokes a sense of confusion amongst the reader. Furthermore with the location of this phrase being right at the beginning it sets a mysterious yet aggressive tone for the poem, this is initiated also by the use of explicit language if we focus on the word ‘bastard’. Moreover ‘Beloved’ which begins with a hard ‘b’ sound, as well as the initial predominance of darker vowels…

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    Berlioz, as this follows a narrative through the music, therefore making it an early example of a program symphony. The programme follows the story of an artist (thought ot be Berlioz), struggling through an opium induced haze and visions of his beloved – Harriet Smithson, a shakesperean actress. In his mind, Berlioz imagines the ideal girl,…

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    Dear Diane, I’ve been given an assignment in english where I have to select two or three poems and analysis them. I’ve been searching poems for about a week and there are two particular poems stood out to me. These poems are ‘How do I love thee?’ by Elizabeth Barrett Browning and ‘Annabel Lee’ by Edgar Allan Poe. I chose these poems as they stood out from the crowd and caught my attention. It was the love that drew me in and the tragedy that captured me. The first stanza of the poem begins…

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