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    Utopia Satire

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    Thomas More’s satirical novella, Utopia, portrays the idea of a “perfect society” in response to the flaws of the society around him. More presents a Utopian society which acts as a mirror through which key ideas are reflected. More reflects on the ideas of leaderships and the systems of governance, religion and society by envisaging Utopian alternatives that encourage the reader to consider the flaws of the European monarchies, changes to the agrarian system of economy and privileging of wealth…

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    Justin Madrid English 1301 Scott 1/23/2015 Justin 1 The Importance of Literacy Throughout My Lifetime Have you ever thought about a time that you didn’t need literacy? The answer to that question would obviously have to be no. Literature is basically what defines our existence, without it there would be no writing, no language, and importantly no history. Can you imagine if there was no means of communication, our world as we know would cease to exist and everything would be in complete chaos. 1…

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    Wilfred Owen’s war poetry is shaped by an intense focus on extraordinary human experiences. He was particularly concerned to show the true circumstances of the First World War, WW1 (1914-1918), by showing great depths of suffering and pity, as well as the falsity of war propaganda. ’Dulce Et Decorum Est’ graphically describes the traumatic setting of the battlefield, subverting traditional perceptions of war as honourable, emphasising the debilitating consequences of war on the young innocent…

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    Relinquishing flawed narratives in a quest for truth and acceptance, enables profound discoveries about the need for personal and reliable authenticity. Composers shape our understanding of discovery through distinctive ideas and devices, inviting us to see that acceptance of truth is pivotal to the advancement of humanity. William shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’ (1611), uses distinctive characterisation of theatrical elements to invite us to experience the process of discovery the value of virtue…

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    In the beginning of Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men we are presented with the natural and beautiful setting of the brush. The brush is presented as an idyllic setting that serves as a paradise and as a sanctuary from the harsh reality and problems of the 1930s in rural America. We see the brush as an escape from reality, this is shown in the description: “The water is warm too, for it has slipped twinkling over the yellow sands”. Steinbeck describes the water as warm to highlight the…

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    Literary Stylistics and the Creation of Weariness in “The Weary Blues” This paper will focus to use the relative knowledge of literary stylistics, deviation and foregrounding to analyze Langston Hughes’s poem “The Weary Blues”, and use strong evidence from the poem to support the argument of Hughes’s use of literary stylistics to create and highlight the sentimental elements of weary in this poem. The weary sentimental elements are significant to the theme of this poem. Blues is the music in…

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    Danger of Conformity in Brokeback Mountain and All Souls A young Trump-supporter is helplessly skedaddling away from a crowd of Trump-protesters, whose back of head is spilling blood, and the crowd is hounding him in hot pursuit. When a reporter asks Trump-protesters why they ignite Trump’s “Make America Great Again” caps, she receives responses of cursing Donald Trump without reasonable explanations. The election has ended, but the protests persist; some of the rallies are evolving into…

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    Speaker: The speaker of this novel is Piscine Molitor Patel, or Pi for short. The author, Yann Martel, wrote the novel in a first person perspective. The novel was a story of Pi’s timeline from when he left Canada, to when he was finally rescued. Pi was the speaker of this novel, and he was narrating the story of his greatest adventure. Major Theme: Fight for Survival. The major theme in this novel was the fight for survival. A human will do almost everything for survival. Many times Pi wanted…

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    The War Refugee Poem

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    How do the poems in the anthology explore the relationship of grief and memory? Grief of some kind or another is an inevitable fate we all meet some point in our lives but how grief affects us varies from person to person. In ‘War Photographer’, Carol Ann duffy explores the suppressed memories of a photographer’s past due to the traumatic nature memory of war. Piano examines the haunting and destructive capabilities of memory when the speaker remembers his childhood with his…

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    Stupid Sweetness Analysis

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    Stupid Sweetness Preston and I have an interesting relationship. We could not be more different, but we also could not be more similar(paradox). He is more outgoing and loud, I am more quiet; he says his opinions and doesn’t care what others think, I am more reserved and like to please people. In contrast, we both act so stupid when we’re together, both have the same humor, and both have the best time together. One big moment does not define our relationship; instead, many different and special…

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