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    Realism Vs Idealism

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    What is considered to be defined as reality? Could it be something thought as physical, or could it be simply just a thought? In my opinion, Idealism is more rational than realism. What we think to be real is really mental. The logical way to better understand or explain what Idealism is through what I’ve come up with to be five main points, perception, the brain, triparte soul, other aspects, such as god and racism, that will help better understand Idealism and why it works for me in my world.…

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    many different meanings, the most common one being where we are physically showing affection and love toward someone or something very strongly. Passion is a very strong feeling about a person or thing. Although the dictionary definition is, “A strong and barely controllable emotion,” it is so much more than that, so much more than people realize. They just need a little nudge to push them over the edge, to unlocking the true meaning of passion. To me, passion is when you feel so strongly…

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    that people have warmed to me even more and would often say "my mummy, daddy or nanny calls me…

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    isolation they become inquisitive characters that abstractly view the world. They become less accepted by the world, however more accepting to the world around them. Because of their isolation, Grendel and Wall-E are fascinated by anything around them, as everything is unfamiliar to them. These introverts both show signs of boredom, as they attempt to fill in this feeling with curiosity. Wall-E’s curiosity is displayed by his collection of items, founded over the years by looking through trash.…

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    the poem “Stop all the Clocks”, which has a very traditional metrical pattern (AABB) and in which the author opted for an accessible language and concepts in consequence of the deep but totally human understandable feeling he tries to express. Henceforth, I will focus on how this feeling of sorrow is conveyed by the imperatives, which structure the poem and act as the backbone of it. The first stanza opens with imperatives, what will be a continuum throughout the poem. When…

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    different things going on that may seem pointless and/or out of place. However, when looking closer and digging a little deeper into the text, you will find that much more of this specific literature’s meaning will be revealed. Steinbeck’s use of syntax in certain places and parallelism helps to explain to the audience the density of the feelings the farmers had when they had to leave their homes and watch them rot and decay over time during the Dust Bowl period. Steinbeck shows how bad it was,…

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    Sasha Maharaj has used a personal tone to convey emotions underlying her feelings about relationships in the poem, “Worthless’’. In this essay, I disclose how poetic devices, diction, syntax and other language functions have been utilized to reveal feelings/emotions of the writer in regard to relationships. Taking into account the title of the poem, one cannot put a figure on what or who is worthless. Nevertheless, it is known that worthless is an adjective; meaning something that has no use or…

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    thinking, evoking feelings and group work are the few key concepts that I will try to incorporate into my grade 12 Social class. This being said the students will learn about ideology in Canadian society as well as the vast variety of identities seen in Canada. This is a key lesson to teach because Canadian culture is so diverse, there are so many different viewpoints on what Canadian culture is and how it came to be.…

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    are straying away from the meanings of literature to a more scientific understanding.The scientific community and the Language arts community are at a conflict together as one community seeks only the answers while the other takes the individual, and guides them on a journey that will bring them to the depths of critical thinking. This is implied in the poem when the author suggests dropping a mouse into the poem searching and feeling the walls for the light switch. The mouse represents us…

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    but sometimes you need more, and its not enough and incomplete. To complete it we put wortheir not just sentence’s. Their emotions, gestures, ideas, thoughts and, that’s all were made of. You wanna know why they carry so much weight, such an impact because all it takes is for you to have told or to know a secrete, a truth, a confession. Once you know it or even if you told it, it feels like someone gave you actual put weights arounds into sentence’s, but there so much more than just the words…

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