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    In all aspects of society, various themes that affect everyone in life exist. These themes include love, heartbreak, beauty, death, joy, and others. Literature often embodies these examples in ways that the audience can relate to, no matter the time period it is published in. Poems can express the themes of love and death better than many other forms of literature, as they tend to be shorter. Two poems, “My Mistress’ Eyes Are Nothing Like the Sun” and “Death, Be Not Proud,” are sonnets, with…

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    Every minute the Amazon Rainforest is getting abolished at a frequency of 40 football fields a minute, and 100 hundred species of organisms are becoming extinct every day.Is this a World you want to live in? In today’s standards, poetry is often overshadowed and much less spoken about than other matters. In reality, poetry is exceptionally repeatedly used in Songs, Raps, and pop music. Poetry has not declined, but has expanded and evolved into a diverse range of songs/poems, as listed music…

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    “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” films are examples of masterpiece cinematography in the genre of western of their era each. Nevertheless, films can hardly be called similar even with having almost the same means of entertaining and story performance. Thus, I would like to start from the definition of classic western. Western is an art direction, common for the United States, it includes a variety of genres, such as comedy, action, detective and thriller. Action to Westerns generally occurs in…

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    Write: Part One – Answer the following questions about one of the poems based on your reading of them: • Identify the theme of the poem. How do you know this is the theme? The theme of the poem “We Real Cool” is theirs as a group of boys rebellious with their own actions. I know this is the theme for “We” is repeated eight times in this eight-line poem. • Define the poetic devices (e.g., rhythm, figurative language, etc.) used in the poem. Offer at least two examples. The poetic devices…

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    Poetry is a paintbrush and the bush its canvas, the shores spritzed with stories of its beauty. The relevance of bush poetry is still eminently evident throughout society and oral storytelling today. In storytelling today, it is present in the use of diction, in the representation of outcasts in society and in the concern for anti-authoritarianism as a quintessential Australian value. Bush poetry also helps build national character, keeping Australia’s history alive years on. Through the…

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    (Erlewine, 2016). Also, due to the influence of a huge name in pop music productions, Mickal Blue, Caillat further chose to align herself more firmly with pop music (Lymangrover, 2016; “Mikal Blue: biography,” 2016). Blue is very significant in this genre, which is apparent in his affiliation with groups such as OneRepublic (“Mikal Blue: biography,” 2016). Although Caillat didn’t do a very stellar job in being fully inspired by her idol, it’s clear that she was extensively influenced by her…

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    Poetry is a creative way of expressing one’s self to the public. It is one of the most effective tools that people use to point out wrongs in society and reward the right virtues. Apart from developing the plot in a poem, the setting of the poem has much information that it adds to the general understanding of the poem. First, it helps in developing the theme in the poem. Poets think deeply about the themes that they would wish to present to their readers before starting to write. As they plan…

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    Gender, Genre & Excess’1 by Linda Williams explores whether the forms of sex, violence and emotion found in the genres of pornography, horror, and melodrama (specifically the woman’s weepie) respectively, are as gratuitous as my film scholars and critics believe them to be. Setting out to disprove this idea, Williams’ investigates and compares the form, function, and system of the three genres. Ultimately, William’s central claims reveal the value in the supposed excess of these three genres…

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    reading them we would go around and talk about the book we read. About our reaction to the book and how we felt towards it. From that day we have been reading more books of different genres. In…

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    When it comes down to the songs that will play in the movie of my life, these songs would be dramatic. Every song would have a different meaning, and more attention, destruct and love in it than the last. There are certain songs that are more committed to a certain time or event that has happened. Some are due to it being the song we sang when at the time, some being the lyrics that stuck years later yet most are because of the feeling when the song is first heard. Going as far back that I can…

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