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    Freedom to shine is my interpretation of the poem"Our Deepest Fears" by Marianne Williamson. I get the sense that Marianne is not only speaking about us being "Powerful beyond measures" but that she is also speaking about us being comfortable with being inadequate and the fact that we settle, even though we know we deserve more. We have to realize that we are brighter than the sun and let our light shine through. We sometimes settle for things because we are scared to show our true potential…

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    friend. This honesty can be a betrayal, because Hal is trying to blend into this the society outside of court which he addresses in this soliloquy: I know you all, and will awhile uphold The unyoked humor of your idleness. Yet herein will I imitate the sun, Who doth permit the base contagious clouds To smother up his beauty from the world, That, when he please again to be himself, Being wanted, he may be more wondered at By breaking through the foul and ugly mist Of vapors that did seem to…

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    The poem begins as the frost chops off the head of a happy and blossoming flower. She is not surprised with this happening because it is reenacted in the winter every year. The sun observes the whole thing, but is indifferent and proceeds to “measure off another day” (l. 7). The god approves the jobs of frost and the sun and shows no interference. The poem has inconsistent rhyme and consists eight short lines featuring iambic tetrameter. Technically, there is only one sentence in "Apparently…

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    even the snow, nature displays Transcendental philosophy. The sun represents the “oversoul”, which is the universal spirit where all our souls shall return to when we die. In addition, through the branches on the trees, you can see the light piercing through. Every day it will shine and penetrate through the clouds and trees so that the darkest shall be made bright. The light will conquer the darkest in your life if you let it. Like the sun, it is not to be feared but rather looked up to and…

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    Lake Descriptive Writing

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    from joyful and full of glee, to dread and fear. I fearfully turn my shaking head and see an 80° angle to where my arm should be. My red sweatshirt hiding the crimson blood soaking it, which contrasts onto the bright white and blue frozen lake, painting a dreadful scene as the blinding sun shines down onto me, revealing the gruesome scene for all to see.…

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    Oliver, and “There Is No Word for Goodbye”, by Mary Tall Mountain. In “The Morning Walk”, by Mary Oliver, the narrator is walking through the woods in a bright morning and pictures what she sees and hears as how others say thanks without speaking. In this poem the mood is a happy, peaceful mood in which the Author expresses through imagery and a bright morning setting. In “There Is No Word for Goodbye”, by Mary Tall Mountain, there is a cks her aunt how to say goodbye in a language and she…

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    awaken life in us. Though the beauty of Dawn cannot be denied but the glory of the setting sun behind the majestic city line of Brooklyn City melts thousands of hearts, brings a few closer, gives hope to a millions for a new victorious day ahead and could be the end of to the certain chapters of some people’s lives they never want to look back at. The intense reflection on the ripples of water casted by the fading sun could never be more divine. The reason I choose to stand here is to understand…

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    umbral shadow can create three types of eclipses, a total solar eclipse, a total lunar eclipse, and a partial lunar eclipse. A total solar eclipse happens when a new moon moves in front of the sun and the viewer is within the Moon’s umbral…

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    Has one ever had the horrifying thought of death? Or where one will end up after their death? Over 70% of humans fear the thought of death, yet death is something no one can escape. In William Cullen Bryant’s poem “Thanatopsis”, imagery, symbolism, and the use of metaphors demonstrate how nature comforts people when they fear death. Bryant’s use of imagery presents a full picture of how nature is a woman who is sensitive to people’s feelings and needs. Nature is not just trees, rocks, and…

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    The Villa Vizcaya

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    sunlight during the day. The Villa Vizcaya is a Florida marvel that takes European architectural style and combines it with tropical climate architecture to create a masterpiece that everyone should behold with their own eyes. The Villa Vizcaya shines bright on the coast of Florida; the estate…

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