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    Florida Museum Experience

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    I visited The Tampa Museum of Art which built in 1979 and debuted an award-winning new building in 2010. It is located in downtown Tampa, Florida. It exhibits modern and contemporary art, Greek, Roman, and Etruscan antiquities. I never been to an art museum before because I’m not a big fan of art and I don’t have interest in art. I think I lack interest in art because it’s hard for me to understand the meaning or the story behind the piece of art. I decided to visit Tampa Museum of art because…

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    Both Pip in Great Expectations and the dwarf company in The Hobbit realize this important lesson as they go about their wandering in life. As a young boy, Pip wanted to grow up to become a gentleman and have lots of riches, but as he experiences his childhood dreams he realizes that they don’t live up to his expectations at all. Pip isn’t satisfied with how his life ended up. He hasn’t spoken to his family in many years, the girl he is head…

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    Secondly, all of Dickinson's work uses numerous poetic devices such as personification, metaphors, alteration, rhyme, and tone throughout the poem to create dramatize the meaning of death and create intense imagery. In the first poem, Emily Dickinson uses personification to shows how she and death travel together in the stanza two “We slowly drove‐He knew no haste”(Dickinson “ Because I could Not Stop For Death” 5). Death is being personified as a person who is driving to death. She said, “I…

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    An craftsmen and inventor Johann Gutenberg who developed a printing method that revolutionized to produce books faster and made them affordable. In circa 1398, Gutenberg was born into a merchant family in Mainz, Germany. While living in Germany, he was trained by his family to be a goldsmith and a blacksmith. Experimenting with printing began in 1428 when a craftsmen revolt erupted causing his family to vacate and settling in Strasbourg, France. He later then manufactured metal blocks that…

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    Treason Persuasion Speech

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    Look at the clothes you are wearing. The food you eat. The houses you live in. Look at your children. Do you think any of this could have been possible, or half as good if King Charles hadn’t been so grateful to support, sustain, and take care of all of these things we need for basic survival and want to make our lives fulfilling and give them meaning. Lately there has been lots of talk of separating ourselves from the king and the mother country. I stand before you today to inform you this is…

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    He faced many hardships throughout his life which caused him to fluctuate in his devotedness. The first turning point that inspired his love of God was a dream he had during his voyage to Venice. Three men visited him in this vision. The first gentleman gave him a ring that was said to promise all happiness. He threw the ring away when a second man mocked his gullibility. The man immediately informed him that he had cast away God’s mercy and would perish in Hell. A third man appeared and…

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    “Well, Gentleman, how can we arrange to drink less tonight?” said Pausanias to the group of men at Agathon’s house. For a second night in a row, the gentleman came over to discuss and mingle or have a symposium of sorts. The topic for that night’s conversation was going to be on love, and each man around the room was going to give an account. One important speech given halfway through was given by Eryximachus, a doctor. Throughout his account, we are reminded of his craft many times and he then…

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    La Corriveau Analysis

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    dispatch of Madarie la Marcuise de Pompadour! I know no more perhaps less, than yourself or the Chevalier La Come St. Luc, where to look for the daughter of the Baron de St. Castin; and I prodaim here that I am ready to crosswords with the first gentleman who shall dare breathe a syllable of doubt against the word of Francois Bigot! Varm and Penisau it exchanged a rapid glance, partly of doubt, partly of surprite. They knew well, for Bigot had not cancealed from his intimate associates the fact…

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    Pip becomes obsessed with the idea of becoming a gentleman after meeting Estella, so when a mysterious benefactor gives him the chance to “make something of himself,” he takes advantage of the money given to him, leaving behind Joe Gargery, his sister’s kind, blacksmith husband. Joe cared for Pip when his…

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    Before the crime occurred, Raskolnikov was a stable gentleman with a job and was not tormented with harsh emotions. Guilt created low self esteem, sadness, and anxiety in Raskolnikov's life. Raskolnikov felt as if he did not deserved love and happiness because he had to pay for the crime he committed. Raskolnikov's…

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