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    Emily Dickinson

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    Dickinson, is explaining how she lost sight of what was really important’ but soon grew accustomed to the dark and started to find her way. What Dickinson in her poem was that when the light is gone it’s hard to see but as you keep trying to see in the darkness something adjusts itself to make you think that you know what you are doing with yourself. ” When light is put away-... A moment we uncertain…

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    My Savior In The Dark

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    bright, blinding, but all around me the light diffused into the dark. Where the light gently kissed the dark expanse, there was a small rainbow of color. Colors I had never seen, so bright and beautiful I stopped breathing. Then it was all gone. The darkness…

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    important items in the story are the darkness, the sunlight, and the chains. The sunlight represents enlightenment of the mind, understanding, and knowledge. While the darkness represents ignorance, lacking of knowledge,…

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    Edward Hopper created the beautiful painting titled Nighthawks. It is made from oil on canvas. He created the painting in 1942 and he was inspired to create it because of a restaurant on New York’s Greenwich Avenue. Fluorescent light came into use in the early 1940’s. Nighthawks is a painting showing four people in a restaurant late at night. The lines in the painting are mostly straight with a few curves. The lines are mostly straight to make the buildings more structured. The shapes are…

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    Scary Short Stories

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    previously put there the month before. For some odd reason, when we began to leave the car wouldn't crank, because the battery had died. Now we were stuck with no signal and night fall soon to come. I was scared to death and the only thing running through my 10 year old brain was ghost. The current foggy weather that oddly fell upon us didn't help my fears at all on that gloomy autumm night. 2. My happy…

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    In Paul Bogard's article "Let There Be Dark", builds an argument on every city using too much lighting in their houses, businesses, and street lights during the night. Bogard uses many methods to get his argument be heard by the readers on why we should limit our light using in the night when they're not being used. In his article, he uses a lot of ethos, pathos and logos, but he also puts in rhetorical question to make his argument reasonable with the information he gets and the effects that…

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    You Blackness is all you see. The icy, damp, solid ground is the only thing your rigid back feels. You consider whether you should cry out, but your own sobs get caught in your throat, and your shouts become muffled. You think desperate thoughts about how someone will be concerned if you didn’t reach your destination, but you’re all alone. Saying some rather unpleasant words to make yourself feel better, you cry salty tears that leave tracks down your dirty face. “Anyone! Help!” you scream,…

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    Paul Bogard strongly believes that natural darkness should be preserved. In order to prove the need for natural darkness, Bogard divides his argument into three main topics, saying that natural darkness is beneficial to humans, essential to humans, and essential to ecosystems. According to Bogard, natural darkness can be a positive help to humans. One of the ways it can accomplish this is by giving enjoyment to onlookers. To supplant this, Bogard gives a personal example of how he enjoyed…

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    in darkness, as well as a severe increase in of artificial light, at night. He begins by telling the reader of the world of darkness he used to know. He goes over how darkness is beneficial, even necessary, to earth’s ecology. After going over the wats darkness is helpful, he explains the balance of bright day and dark night that the world has, until recently, always known, and how we’re disrupting that natural balance. He then provides examples of ways to save energy, money, and the darkness.…

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    With all the darkness around him, he sees her as a light. When he talks to her on the steps, he remembers it like this, "The light from the lamp opposite our door caught the white curve of her neck, lit up her hair that rested there and, falling, lit up the hand upon…

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