Ode to the West Wind

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    Ozymandias Shelley uses the egyptian statue to show us how that if you worry about others too much the things you care about will fall apart. He doesn't realize that his statue is falling apart until it’s almost gone. In Ode to the West Wind Shelley uses the character to symbolize the wind. Through the poem the character wants to be the wing and fly. In To a Skylark the men are on a journey and they come to an iceberg. The men realize that they would have to go around the whole iceberg to reach…

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    Mitchell explains that “In Rothstein’s words, ‘People with narcissistic personality disorders feel entitled to have what they want just because they want it’ (63).” Gatsby can have no true emotional contact with Daisy, Mitchell explains. As any narcissist would, Gatsby compensates for this by “making exploitive demands upon Daisy and upon the world in general (63).” For example, Gatsby demands that Daisy deny ever loving Tom. It is revealed that, even early in his life, his…

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