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    Pangloss is Candide's mentor and primary guide. He's the knowledge and worldview source for Candide. However, His effect is completely the opposite of the typical mentors. Pangloss knows little about the structure of the world since he lived only an idle life inside a castle. Candide has never had a direct experience with the outside world. Therefore, he without any question believes in Pangloss’s philosophy. Candide is incredibly gullible, faithful, idealistic, and innocent to an extreme level.…

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    American Romanticism is a literary and philosophical movement that was primarily in the 1800’s and was a response to the enlightenment. Some key things American Romanticism focuses on is nature, individual, imagination, insight, and intuition. Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson are two famous American Romanticism poets from the 1800’s that were very influential. While Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman are different in the ways they view society, they are similar in how they value the individual…

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    “Life is a choice, and determining what to choose shows self-reliance, the dignity of the doer as well as the essence of human right in running life”, this is according to R.B Edi Pramono. The Road Not Taken was a poem written by Robert Frost (1875-1963). The poem uses the two roads as metaphor, for it symbolizes the choices we do in our lives, like when we arrive in the point that we have to choose between two things. The poem uses a rhyme scheme, written in the first person, and is composed of…

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    In what ways does Sylvia Plath make use of the language in order to make the poem convincing? "Daddy" is a confessional and a very passionate poem composed by American writer Sylvia Plath. It was composed on October 12, 1962 in the blink of an eye before her passing. With the striking utilization of symbolism, Plath makes a imagery of her father,Otto Plath, utilizing different analogies to portray her association with him. Otto Plath kicked the bucket when Sylvia was eight years of age because…

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    The Painted Veil is a 1925 novel by British author W. Somerset Maugham. The title is taken from Percy Bysshe Shelley's sonnet which begins "Lift not the painted veil which those who live / Call Life". The biographer Richard Cordell notes that the book was influenced by Maugham's study of science and his work as a houseman at St Thomas' Hospital. The novel was first published in serialised form in five issues of Cosmopolitan (November 1924 – March 1925). Beginning in May 1925, it was serialised…

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    Jack London once said,¨ The proper function of man is to live, not exist. I shall not waste my days trying to prolong them. I shall use my time.¨ The quote states that you shouldn't live a boring life, you should enjoy life and do crazy things until your last breath. Extreme sports are a good way to do these things because you can be fascinated, be a little terrified, and have some goosebumps. Extreme sports are dangerous, but they bring us that adrenaline rush and happiness. There are so many…

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    This above all to thine own self be true is what polonious tells Laertes among other things as he embarks on a journey , in shakespeares hamlet .Be true to yourself is an adage that seems to have taken more relevance and importance in modern times .It maybe tattooed on someones arm or maybe be on an inspirational poster or even found in blogs. Being true to yourself is closely related to individualism. It means living the way we want to, believing in things we want to without bothering others.…

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    In chapter 2 of “The Wealth of Nations”, Adam Smith first showed that human nature is all self-interested by the sentence “It is in vain for him to expect it from their benevolence only” written. Indeed, people will help or fulfil others’ tendencies only when they can see the return from others. Seekers are more likely to get what they are looking for only if they can interest providers’ self-love rather than just by begging. So, treaty, barter and purchase exist to let humans to get what they…

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    T. S. Eliot Research Paper

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    According to T.S. Eliot, a perfect critic detaches himself from the biography, political and socioeconomic commentary that a literary text may be about. The perfect critic distances himself emotionally from the work he is critiquing and does not let his emotions disturb his thought process. In this way, the perfect critic illuminates the work he is critiquing rather than associating it with his emotions. The first issue I have with Eliot’s argument is that it relies too heavily on the idea that…

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    In 1831, at the age of twelve, Walt Whitman began working for his local newspaper. He soon fell in love with the written word and started writing his own poetry (“Poet Walt Whitman”). Fast forward to the turn of the 20th century, and Whitman has already made a name for himself as one of America’s most influential poets. Two of Whitman’s most esteemed works are “O Captain! My Captain!”, written in 1865 to reflect on Abraham Lincoln's death, and “O Me! O Life!”, written in 1891 to contemplate…

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