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    The shackleton Expedition was led by Ernest Shackleton. His dream was to reach the south pole. He was a veteran explorer, he had tried to make it the south pole before with Robert Scott. On That expedition they had to turn back before they made it to the south pole. He got the funds to take his own expedition he wanted to choose his crew. He choose his crew by putting out an ad to get people to volunteer. His ad stated what the expedition conditions would be. He said how there would be many…

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    Sir Ernest Shackleton

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    While completing these readings on the life and leadership of Sir Ernest Shackleton, it was necessary to compare and contrast his leadership style and abilities to my own. Shackleton was very skilled at being personable and a kindred soul with all of his men. His unwavering love and support for them was clear by his actions during their ordeal. This eventually won him such praise and respect that, several years later when planning his next expedition, many of the men signed on with him again…

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    Endurance by Alfred Lansing is an intense, attention-grabbing story based on Sir Ernest Shackleton’s attempt to be the first person to ever cross the continent of Antarctica. Ernest Shackleton was an Irish Explorer who specialized to explorations to the Artic region. His first exploration to the Artic region was under the command of Robert Scott from 1901-1903. Six years later, he was knighted for commanding the successful British Antarctica Expedition that began in 1907 and ended in 1909. On…

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    On December fifth, 1914, a man stood on the deck of a ship with twenty-seven other men, heading towards Antarctica to make history. Who was this man, and what was he planning on doing? Sir Ernest Shackleton was the leader of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. The goal of this expedition was to make a journey to the center of Antarctica and across the other side of the continent, something that had never been done before in history. Little did they know, the journey would not unfold how…

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    Sir Ernest Shackleton was a man of great loyalty, perseverance and courage. Shackleton and a team of 28 men set out to conquer Antarctica. They were determined to be the first team to cross the entire continent via land. This amazing feat had been attempted several times all ending in failure. Although, on their way to claim glory for not only themselves, but their country, disaster struck. Their seemingly undefeatable ship, the Endurance, was crushed by ice and the men were forced to abandon…

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    degradation of blacks in American society. Despite Wheatley’s status as a slave, she was fortunate enough to receive an education from her master to become capable of producing an expressive writing style paralleling Alexander Pope’s structure in heroic couplets. Because of her education, she attempts to convey her message using poetry. Conversely, Thomas Jefferson is an educated white man as evident in “Notes on the State of Virginia,” which argues the intellectual…

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    This is most famously shown by Alexander Pope, whose An Essay on Criticism was controversially in couplets. J. Paul Hunter has suggested that some found in Pope’s verse form ‘a confirmation of his wicked, narrow and manipulating ways.’ However, I feel that this is a narrow view and would that stress his use of form was fruitful. By adopting this high traditional style, Pope added an authoritative philosophical credibility to his work and lasting power to his argument considering his aim to…

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    “This book is not about heroes...Nor is it about deeds, or lands, or anything about glory, honour, might, majesty, dominion, or power, except War” (“Preface” W. Owen). Wilfred Owen wrote this in May of 1918 as a draft for the preface of a book of poetry he was hoping to publish. Owen never got a chance to rewrite this draft or publish a book of his poems. He died six months later on November 4, 1918, while leading his troops across the Sambre Canal. Owen’s poetry stands as a testament to the…

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    The poem is written in heroic couplets, which usually use a masculine rhyme, emphasising the dramatic nature of the monologue and making a series of logically progressing statements and ideas. The second couplet sets the tone of the poem by creating imagery of a scene of destruction through the use of the adjective ‘levelled’, drawing on connotations the responder may have - such as destruction, conflict, equality, annihilation and slaughter. In the fourth couplet, emphasis is placed upon the…

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    Hero Definition Essay

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    This connotation of the word hero has changed over the past and even decades. For example, Christopher Columbus was during his time period of the most heroic and respectable person of his time. As historians now look back at Columbus’s “achievements” they disdain him for the injustice that he committed when he introduced the idea of slavery in the western world. As we know that today the ideology of slavery…

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