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    meaning in life in this way does bring some pleasure at first, it always leaves those who adhere to this belief system empty and unfulfilled, as only God can define and fulfill a person. For this reason, society as a whole needs to make finding the objective truth about the essence of humanity a priority, because when people feel secure in their identity, they can live more purposefully and intentionally, truly living life to its fullest…

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    Dilsey And Faulkner

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    Compson children and remained in their service to see their status as an aristocratic Southern family crumble with them. She has endured erosion with time, remained strong and stable, observing the troubles of the Compson family members with an objective perspective. Just as Dilsey had been present at the beginning of the Compson greatness, so to speak, blacks had been present as a predominantly contributing factor to the construction of the American identity, and just as Dilsey endured,…

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    Safinaz Elhadary Professor Massimo Verzella ESL 15 12 December 2016 Dear Dr. Massimo, At the beginning of the semester, I had many goals and objectives for this class. I wanted to become a more sophisticated reader that could critically analyze any piece of writing. I also wanted to be a more flexible writer. Previous to taking this course, I used to be comfortable writing in only one style, and if I was forced to adopt another style I would usually have a poor outcome. Last but not least, I…

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    Since the beginning of the 20thcentury, it has been deliberated that the works of Marx have shaped and sculpted many aspects of art through to the postmodern era. Barbara Kruger is one of many postmodernists, who’s practice demonstrates the issues of the social and economic powers of the 1980s, by applying her work to all echelons of society. Through the theories of many postmodern critiques, the original Marxist views have been retrospectively accepted however re-worked within the master…

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    gay view that daffodils (dance, toss, wear) on the lake and the beauty of waves, then she wrote what happen in Gowbarrow park, the journal connect with landscape and nature (Watson& Towheed 135-136), in the poem William use ''I'' pronoun while Dorothy use ''we'' pronoun, Dorothy may see family experience but William Daffodils self-experience that described in his eyes(Levin 34), both account use the same experienced views for daffodils and the huge number of daffodils under the tree near the…

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    Gender affects many aspect of language, it changes the way people speak as well as the way people perceive others. It is also one of the categories base on which people can divide not only themselves but also their social position or use of language. Language is made out of several elements that make is whole. Those elements are called syntactic, phonological, morphological and semantic. Syntax is a set of rules that control grammatical structure of a sentence and it'sits processes. Study of…

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    Mark Bittman, author of the article “The Aliens Have Landed” published on the New York Times April 2, 2014 issue, argues that we need to take action to stop climate change. Bittman begins to support his argument by comparing our ignorant behavior towards climate change to the “retreating French” during World War II. He then informs the recent news from the Panel on Climate Change to emphasize the negative effects, and sarcastically…

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    Edward Finegan argues that there is no right or wrong when it comes to language. Finegan says that, “English is now changing in exactly the same ways that have contributed to making it the rich, flexible, and adaptable language so popular throughout the world today.” Finegan describes descriptive and prescriptive views of language to argue that English is not falling apart, but simply changing as time progresses. John Simon, on the other hand, argues that “good English” needs to be preserved…

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    cultural and ethnic backgrounds, not only to demonstrate that his findings bear some credibility, but also to display that they’re instinctively prevalent to human behavior. Despite this, the author failed to exhibit any criticisms, both subjective and objective, that could counter his argument. Being self-critical could assist him in strengthening his argument by identifying rebuttals that opponents could offer. Tolerance for opposing views allow us to see beyond our own personal biases and aid…

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    “Self Portrait in a Convex Mirror” by John Ashbery is a work of convoluted reflections engaging Renaissance painter Parmigiano, his painting “Self Portrait in a Convex Mirror”, Ashbery himself, and the soul. The poem’s source of inspiration is a physical piece of art, suggesting the poem belongs in the ekphrasis tradition. Immediate tension arises as the painting and the poem belong to vastly different traditions. The technique of ekphrasis in a postmodern tradition has challenged scholars as it…

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