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    William Blake Idiolection

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    In the article “The Language of Speakers in Songs of Innocence and of Experience” by Harriet Kramer Linkin, the author states that William Blake uses idiolects that demonstrate how characters organize their way of thinking. He believes that Blake’s use of linguistic patterns were interrupted by verbal differences that made up an ironic tension that inspires us to look at the bigger picture and reality of it all. In “The Chimney Sweeper” (of innocence), Blake uses imagery to represent biblical…

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    Annie Frank Monologue

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    alcohol that she had been secretly keeping hidden up in her room for nights when she was home alone. She hurriedly latched onto the neck of the glass bottle, praying that her stalker did not notice her action. Faster than the speed of light, Annie thrust the bottle in the direction of her potential killer, trusting that she would smack his head and knock him unconscious. She knew she was about to die at any moment; her body was becoming as still as a statue after all of the asphyxiation it was…

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    When she demanded a kiss, he pursed his lips and furrowed a brow, as if he'd have to consider it. However, he didn't possess a choice. As she hooked her hand into his shirt and dragged him down, her mashed his lips against hers and thrust his tongue into Elena's mouth, the lust-fueled kiss even deeper filled with more heat than the one moments before. Meeting her eyes, he read her expression and bit down on her lip. When she reached for his cock, he barely managed not to release a…

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    Adelaide Kane's Reign

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    It's the mid 1500's. The French Court has just welcomed their new queen and king after the death of King Henry. Francis II and his new wife, Queen Mary of Scots, are thrust into leadership amidst the most tense moments in Protestant vs Catholic history. Reign, the hit television show aired on the CW in 2013, follows the story of Mary of Scotland as she faces challenge after challenge of love, friendship, death, and courtship, all while struggling to run not one, but two kingdoms in one of the…

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    William Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet. The works of William Shakespeare have been performed in countless countries and cities. “Though no birth records exist, church records indicate that a William Shakespeare was baptized at Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon on April 26, 1564” (William Shakespeare). William was the…

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    growing slightly blurry…. I don’t feel much in the way of pain… but am I actually dying? Finally activating her aura, further shots were repelled. Upon seeing Ruby’s Aura activate the bear realized he had no chance. He himself was not an aura user. Ruby thrust down the naginata once more into the squirrels arm before he reached his shotgun. “Hey Rio, We got to get away from here we can’t take em now!” the bear faunas glancing over at the Koala. Fear in his eyes as Emmet, now fully standing with…

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    things, like taking a test or going to a party, made me so nervous that I had trouble functioning. Sometimes the nerves were so strong that I could not eat and would excuse myself from class to throw up in the bathroom. I wore hoodies so that I could thrust my shaking hands deep into my pockets and mask my thinning body behind a layer of cloth. Although I made good grades, I had few friends, and during my freshman year, my parents sought professional help.…

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    The Chrysalids Sparknotes

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    Chrysalids, a little girl named Sophie has a big secret, she has one extra toe on each foot, which seems very innocent. Though in Waknuk where Sophie lives, any deviation is said to be sent from the devil itself. Any surplus limb could cost you to be thrust from society or killed. A boy named David accidentally finds out about sophie's mutation. Sophie was Scared, her mom had told her a million times not to let anybody know. David reassures Sophie and her mom by telling them that he will never…

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    The human condition with regards to Oedipus, all mankind is blind to the truth; however, forging forward in time of mistake is still possible, but could prove to be ultimately costly. Life can play twisting or uncertain rolls, such as, Oedipus killing his father out of rage unbeknownst to him, is a testament to the statement of the latter. The idea that people believe our fate is predisposition by some greater entity is a common perception that many men still hold evident today. Furthermore,…

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    The following assignment is my interpretation of the poem ‘I felt a funeral in my brain’ by Emily Dickinson, which was first published in 1896. Dickinson is an extremely well known American poet who has been described as ‘a nineteenth century mystic… recluse’ (Brooks Bouson, 2010:3), as well as a ‘great and original American poet whose enigmatic verse is a precursor to the experimental works of modernist and postmodernist writers.’ (Brooks Bouson, 2010:3). My interpretation and analysis of the…

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