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    Blue- this is what she is drunk on, this is her superior alcohol. "When 'Landlords' turn the drunken Bee- Out of the Foxglove's door- When butterflies- renounce their 'drams' I shall but drink the more! Continuing her theme of "inns of molten blue" she somewhat humorously describes the landlords turning away the drunkard, just as a bee is supposedly denied permission to enter a flower. She appears to compare drams with nectar and intoxicatingly states that she "shall but…

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    at gay bars because they were often raided by the police. A popular hang out among the gay community was a mafia run gay bar in New York called the Stonewall Inn. The Stonewall Inn holds great significance because it was the grounds of an event that changed history forever. On June 28, 1969 the police were conducting a raid on the Stonewall Inn. However, events soon revealed that the raid would not go according to plan and would be different from the standard police raid. The patrons in the bar…

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    Fury and rage stirred inside me because I know who did it, the redcoats. I had seen the red coats outside the inn when Bess had shot herself to alarm me that the redcoats were there. I was shrieking like a madman and got on my horse and spurred my horse like there was no tomorrow. I brandished my rapier high and came riding to the filthy redcoats. They did not…

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    department of the household arts. She grew up to be a dietician and food lecturer. In 1926 she was married to Kenneth Donald Wakefield. At the Inn she made the recipes and food for the guest. In 1928 Ruth had her…

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    I. Introduction Unlike attorneys of the United States who, regardless of their specialty, have similar roles, the British Legal profession functions unilaterally. Practicing Lawyers in England and Wales are currently categorized into two distinctive groups: solicitors and barristers. Solicitors serve as a point of contact for clients and provide advice on a wide array of matters, whether it be a civil, criminal, or business one. Conversely, barristers play the role of advocates for the…

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    Tarantella Poem Analysis

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    is in all likelihood the lover of the protagonist, a young man. Depending on one’s perspective, the author may be informing the readers that he is talking about the young man’s nostalgia with his love, Miranda. They met and an inn located in the “High Pyrenees” and in that inn it gives an impression of was an extravagant party with muleteers. “Straw for a bedding… wine that tasted like tar” these verses may be a feasible imagery of the setting in the poem, a time in a gruesome war. The…

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    Jedi Lightsaber

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    lived a man with his wife, son, and daughter. He had tried to learn the ways of a Jedi, but couldn’t overcome his anger and attachment to worldly possessions. He ran away from the force to a small planet on the far end of the galaxy and opened an inn for intergalactic travelers passing through the area. When his son was only ten, he entered his bedroom to see the child had found his old Jedi lightsaber. Before he could get it away from him, the boy activated it. Startled, the boy dropped it,…

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    split by a canvas wall. Their family quarters were in the back, and their inn and store were in the front (mentalfloss.com). Bender helped run the family’s…

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    Olaf who works at an inn. All is well until Jim, a massive African American, comes in and asks for a room. As the story unravels we notice symbolic items that relate back to the main idea of, if we committing racist acts it can change the way we think . The author adds a lot of objects to show this point but the main one that stands out to me is when Olaf imagines Jim dying while the ship he was on sunk and a shark came and eats him (pg 204 - 205). When Jim walks into the inn we see Olaf's…

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    P7 Poetry Analysis

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    P7 "Silence" 1. The speaker is using her father 's exact words to speak for him. Why not just put his ideas into her own words? The speaker quotes her father’s exact words because she believes he expresses the opinion more articulate than she could have. The reader knows she agrees with her father when she said “nor was he insincere” meaning she agreed with his opinion of superior people. 2. What kind of images [pictures] does he use? How do they affect the tone? The first image is of a…

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