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    “Meditation” is also one of the Cyril Wong latest poems. This poem discusses the social issues in Singapore. The first stanzas underline a typical perception of a Singaporean on viewing any issues. Wong explains that most people in Singapore will only observe social issue without using their judgment. In other words, Singaporeans tend to view an issue only on exterior basis and they not even bothered to use their reasoning behind any social issue. He support his argument in the second stanza…

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    In Robert Frost’s blank verse poem “‘Out, Out-,’” the speaker recounts the story of a young boy who loses his hand, and ultimately his life, while working with a buzz-saw, presumably on his family’s farm. The speaker remains an observer throughout the narrative, presenting the poem in the first person. The use of first-person narration establishes an intimacy between the speaker and reader, so that the reader sympathizes with the speaker and not the “they.” “They” remain ambiguous throughout the…

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    Amontillado Lessons

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    This is something each individual should choose to strive for on a daily basis. Another lesson that can be learned by this story is that every person is different, but that does not make our differences worthy of exploiting. Fortunato is someone who loves to have a good time and Montresor exploited that by using his weaknesses for his own gain. The final piece of advice that can be taken from Poe’s story is seeking revenge is not always the answer. In Montresor’s case, he failed to get the…

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    A Stir Of Echoes Analysis

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    me in the kitchen doorway with a smile and a kiss.” From that little sentence, we learn right from the beginning about how loving Tom and Anne’s marriage is. The narrator’s choice of pairing the smile and the kiss together gives an image of joy and love from Anne about being his wife. Nurturing is another way to describe Anne from the way she takes care of her children, and for her concerns about her husband. “What am I doing to you? I should be helping you, not fighting you.” Anne wants to be…

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    Metaphoric Approach to Organizational Management Most organizations in the world thrive on creating and sustaining a great workplace culture. A trust-based culture is relevant to the stakeholders of an organization, from the highest office all the way to the junior staff members. The culture of professional relationship and competence builds upon mutual respect and all manner of ethics and discipline as well as the responsibility of an individual and as a team. The organization assigns employees…

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    Broken Promises “Flying” is a short story by Alice Miller. It is about a girl named Allie Lester who has to choose whether keep her promise or break it and fly. The short story starts off with Allie, who is six years old at the time, hanging out with her older cousin Mack. Mack teaches her numerous amount of things when they spend time together, but this particular moment is more special than any time before. Mack shows Allie how to fly; it is such a pleasant and graceful experience. However,…

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    In the short stories Antojos and The storyteller third person narration is used in the stories. Both stories have third person but they are divergent from each other, but also somewhat similar to each other in a way. Antojos uses third person limited point of view. Third person limited means the narrator only knows the thoughts and feeling of a character and in The storyteller third person omniscient is used. Omniscient point of view is similar to limited but the narrator knows everything like…

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    very pleasing to the reader. If Golding used the the phrase “Simon began to speak” instead, the reader wouldn't feel the same negative emotions. Whenever the novel introduces new people, places, or things, it uses long descriptive sentences. This style helps make a better image on what is going on in the novel. “The boy with the fair hair lowered himself down the last few feet of rock and began to pick his way to the lagoon. Though he had taken off his school sweater and trailed it now from one…

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    The Fly Poem

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    The Fly Vile, repulsive, and yet ultimately benign; this is the life of a fly. In the Poem “The Fly” Karl Shapiro defines the operations of a mundane housefly in exorbitant detail. From searching for a mate to burying maggots in the dermis of a corpse to the fly’s demise, Shapiro holds no stray detail of the fly’s being from the reader. Karl Shapiro utilizes imagery and figurative language to express the underlying beauty and repulsion of an otherwise benign fly. First, Shapiro utilizes…

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    Power In Jane Eyre

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    When Jane Eyre was first published by Charlotte Brontë in Victorian England, it was viewed as revolutionary. In the modern era, despite rapid changes in the role of women in both the home and workplace, the novel is still regarded as one of the greatest works of feminist literature worldwide. Brontë expertly presents power struggles between her narrator, Jane, and men, alongside conflicts with society as a whole in order to produce an overall theme of female empowerment. Within this passage…

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