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    2. The phrase “five score years ago” is an allusion to the event that happened 100 years ago from the date, which is 1963. The event, which occured in 1863, was the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed all black slaves from the slave owners. This allusion gave Dr. King a strong start to his speech, as he uses the date as a stepping stone to approach the topic of racial injustice that Negroes are facing in America. 3. King’s allusions to the Declaration of Independence and the Bible occur as…

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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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    This essay will be a critical assessment of The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser. It is a direct response to the text itself and will examine the concerns, idioms as well as styles of early modern writing. The poem is the first epic poem in English, written around sixty years before Paradise Lost. Evidently, the epic is a focus on the theological virtues of Christian faith, yet Spenser could not resist including classical mythology and legends in the books. Moreover, the poem is said to be a…

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    What is the function of the trope of the fall in literature? In W.H. Auden’s poem “Musee des Beaux Arts”, the trope, abiding by convention, illustrates a metaphoric fall. In his poem, Auden refers to both mythology and the bible to convey the suffering of man and humankind, exemplified through the tale of Icarus. Though Auden succinctly addresses the suffering of humankind, Auden most notably highlights the fallen nature of bystanders to said suffering. In his poem, Auden uses both rhetoric and…

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    would need to find another job to help pay for everything their huge family would need. After a few months of searching, he came across an advertisement for a job at a dairy farm owned by Milton S. Hershey were…

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    Mike and Donald were walking in the park with their wives. A heated argument ensued which evolved into a fist fight. Donald punched Mike in the eye and caused Mike to lose sight in his eye. During the fight between the two, Donald’s wife, Melania pulled off her high heel shoe and began striking Mike over the head causing severe injury. Is a defendant who punches another person in the eye liable for battery? Is a defendant who hits another person on the head with a shoe resulting in injuries…

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    Title: The Lonely Soul Poet: Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe Literature: Ghanian Literature Theme: The poem revolves around loneliness and being alone Point of View: The poet used the first person point of view Plot Summary: At first the speaker talked about the woman he met, a woman just by herself, fooling herself just to conceal the pain she feels inside. The speaker also talked about a man who is also with sorrow, and just like the woman, living with pain and loneliness brought by having no…

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    ‘The Wasteland’ has been psycho-analytically studied to understand the poet’s psyche, the metaphor of images, symbols, etc. for new untouched and unexplored findings in the genre of practical criticism. The poem has been deciphered on the basis of three psychoanalytic models (a) Lacan’s ‘Language and Unconscious’ (b) C.G. Jung’s ‘Collective Unconscious’ and (c) Northrop Frye’s ‘Archetypal Criticism’. Lacan’s ‘Language and Unconscious’, attempts to read ‘The Wasteland’ in the likeness of…

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    Our World Today (An analysis of Hollow Men…) “Consisting in the theme, implicit throughout the latter, of debasement through the rejection of good, of despair through consequent guilt” (Smith). The poem Hollow Men was written by T. S. Eliot. In this poem, there are many life lessons that can be extracted and applied to our lives. Through this poem, it is easy to realize what can be learned as we experience this life. Because of this, it is easier to rely on the poem to create a new way to live…

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    Boredom is the feeling of lack of arousal in the world, it is the lack of feeling to engage in a topic. Some examples include David Foster Wallace’s This is Water speech, The Pale King, Soren Kierkegaard's Either/Or-Crop Rotation, and finally Terrence Mallick’s Knight of Cups. They all express boredom in different ways, explain it with different analogies and think of it differently. They see the world in the light of boredom. In Wallace’s speech This is Water he explains that people determine…

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