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    follows the abba abba cde cde pattern. Foster’s diction creates a sharp cadence when read aloud, and a dispirited tone throughout the poem. This piece seems to be about grieving a broken heart as Foster mentions “days of loss and loneliness,” and “in ruins lies the love we held so dear.” The gloomy mood is reinforced repeatedly as the author takes the reader through fourteen lines of hopelessness, sinking deeper into despair with each line until the last two lines. “My heart, my fingers, too…

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    In all three poems from Percy Shelley, he brings up that you can learn from things that you typically wouldn’t think you can learn from. He points out that you can learn from ruin cities, to wind, to even birds singing. Each of his poems has a message behind them whether it is not to be so full of yourself and stay humble or even learning from a bird that is singing a song. Throughout all of Shelley’s poems, Ozymandias, Ode to the West Wind, and To a Skylark, Shelley wants to point out that no…

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    Edith Wharton’s Ethan Frome is structured specifically to create an aura of suspense and thrill. The prologue acts to give a fleeting insight to the mysterious character of Ethan Frome, but intentionally neglects to offer an explanation as to why he is in his current condition, thus keeping the audience on their toes. Such strategies used by Wharton create an overall effect of mystery and confusion until the very end. The switch of point of view to third person omniscient puts readers in a front…

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    this is essentially all that remains of the subsequent Castle today in the guise of the impressive vaulted kitchen. This village is delightfully situated on the southern declivity of a lofty detached hill or mount, on the summit of which stands the ruins of Crayke Castle, which is supposed to have been a Roman fortress, and which in the time of the Saxons was a royal palace. From hence is a most extensive and delightful prospect of the forest of Galtres, and the beautiful and picturesque vale…

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    music. It explains the feeling of being free and young. There are many poetic elements in this song. The figurative language in this song creates a feeling of confidence and freedom. The first metaphor, and also symbolic figure, is, “When Rome’s in ruins, we are the lions, free of the coliseums.” During the Roman empire, the Romans would watch the Gladiators fight lions in a giant coliseum. When Rome was destroyed, the lions were free. This is also symbolic because the song’s title is, “Young…

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    difficult time putting someone else first. Love is basically included in every aspect of life, especially within the world and within family. In the novel "Tuesdays with Morrie," it shows that without love, people would literally suffer complete ruin or destruction. Love for parents, partners, children, country, neighbour, God and so on all have different qualities, such as blind, one-sided, tragic, steadfast, fickle, reciprocated, misguided, and unconditional. At its best, however, all…

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    level at which they coach, but all coaches have the same core purpose. This core purpose is to allow the player to become the best they can be. This can be fulfilled in several ways depending on the coach's style. However, there are still coaches that ruin players love for soccer at an early age, causing the players to lose interest in the sport and blocking them from ever progressing to the next level. It is not always the coach’s fault for this loss of interest, but the coach can be primary…

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    opportunity to fulfill his dreams, as she picks up his duties that he fails to fulfill. Moreover, Alec d 'Urberville, an abusive man from the wealthy d 'Urberville estate in Trantridge, constantly seeks to change Tess into someone that she is not, which ruins her future relationships. After Trantridge, Tess falls in love with Angel Clare, from Stourcastle, whose lack of forgiveness leads him to hold her at a distance after their marriage.…

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    Kristen Radtke was in the college, her beloved uncle Dan passed away where the sight of the mining town that was abandoned after his funeral was used for marking the start of the moments of a life which was long and which was fascinated by the ruins and people and places which were left behind. The fascination increased with a time which led to…

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    Roid Rage

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    The mental illnesses that cause home problems with steroids lead to many accidents and even death.Another hypothesis says that roid rage is just a placebo effect and it is only playing out in the individual’s mind. A lot of negative things are being said about anabolic steroids and events like the Chris Benoit and Oscar Pistorius case have reinforced the supposedly negative effects of anabolic use. A professional wrestler, Chris Benoit, was a steroid abuser. Benoit, his wife, Nancy, and their…

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