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    11 epic drone photographs (-- removed HTML --) With the use of drones we’re now able to take photographs like never before. These 11 drone photographs show what photography is now capable of. 1. Dubai, United Arab Emirates Since Dubai is within the Arabian Desert sandstorms are quite common. This drone photograph shows a highway after one such storm. (-- removed HTML --) 2. Budapest, Hungary With a bird’s eye view of Budapest, this photograph captures the majesty of the sunrise and the…

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    the influential nature of nature. In his poem the Solitary Reaper, he invokes the image of a lady who is joined at the hip with her natural setting depicting her as impalpable and as pure. In Wordsworth’s poems, the subject matter of nature is backdrop which has consent to the humanity look into nature of art, truth and existence. Concurrently, his poems include imagery and moods which facilitate to promote the glory of nature. In the Solitary Reaper, natural scenery is what makes the poem of…

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    in the line from Wordsworth’s The Solitary Reaper, “Alone she cuts and binds the grain” we also see only a single figure within the landscape, accompanied by nothing else than his home, a few animals, and unscathed nature. There is bliss within the scene as well, Constable was an ardent believer in rejection of industrialization and the potential, instead, to develop a beautiful union between man and nature state (2)(4). Wordsworth’s line, in The Solitary Reaper, “Breaking the silence of the…

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    There was something different with the Ghost Zone. He didn't know if it was just him, or if was affecting the entire dimension, but whatever it was, Danny didn't like it. Every just felt... vacant, well, more so than usual. Even though his ghost form appeared crippled and mimicked his human appearance rather than his normal ghostly persona, he was still able to retain all his powers perfectly. So with no, preamble, Danny soared through the Ghost Zone, trying to remember the way to Clockwork's…

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    vowels [“go… below… below” (I. 6-8)]. This contrast in closed and open sounds symbolizes the contrast of the open and closed worlds, of freedom and confinement. Another example of this musical technique can be found in stanza two. While describing the solitary confinement of the Island of Shalott, Tennyson describes a quite setting that is only interrupted by the “quiver” of the trees and the “shiver” of the breeze (I. 10, 11). The repetition of these /r/ sounds create a vibrating-like sound…

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    Dickinson or Walter Scott, even though they are great too, but it is William Wordsworth. Wordsworth is known as the Father of the Romanticism period. He has many famous literary works such as The Prelude, “I Wander Lonely Like A Cloud,” and “The Solitary Reaper.” In Wordsworth, “A Few Lines Composed Above Tintern Abbey,” he uses his past events, his profound poetry about nature, and historical aspects of the Romantic era that affected his poetry to make him write such an…

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    As the incredible books are composed for normal men, William Wordsworth likewise composed extraordinary lyrics for the same individuals. He excessively accepted that the dialect of the town society is the most valuable medium for composing verse. He felt what additional customary felling is there in the dialect of normal men are not found in the fake and organized dialect of the individuals live in the high society. Wordsworth brings Man and Nature closer to one another. The artist accepts that…

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