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    one’s work, as it did with Yeats and his poetry. Some of his more popular works are things like The Celtic Twilight, To Ireland in the Coming Times, or A Prayer to My Daughter. However, where he born elsewhere, everything from the title to the content would be different, and in fact most of these works more than likely wouldn’t exist. For example, one of Yeats’ stories are titled, The Celtic Twilight: Faerie and Folklore. This title alone is a good example of Yeats’ heritage…

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    Madmen and prophets have been, for quite long, the source of contention in literary circles. The relationship between madness and prophecy in literature is somewhat difficult to tackle as both concepts are connected to a more mystical world that can give shape and meaning to human existence and truth about life. During the twentieth century, immediately after the Holocaust, people began more readily questioning the existence of a supreme Deity and His lack of divine intervention in such a…

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    Clive Campbell's Hip Hop

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    Music beat, lyrics and harmonizing are used in many different forms and ways to catch the attention of the audience. With all these different genres we are going to focus on one today and that on is Hip Hop. Hip Hop was created by Clive Campbell, also known as Kool Dj Herc. But many people want to know more than who made it. They want to know “How is it made?”,”Why is it popular?” ,”How has it evolved?” and “How is it relatable?”. Clive Campbell, also known as Kool DJ Herc, was born and raised…

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    The Tide Falls Poem

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    When it is described that the sun was setting and it became twilight, I could see in my head the way twilight looks with all its beauty right before nightfall. When described as the tide rises and the tide falls, in my head I hear sounds of the tide rising and falling as it would if I were at the beach for real. I could also smell the…

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    trailers and pictures of the new Zelda game coming out in December of that year. Slowly but surely the months crept by and I finally got to play Twilight Princess, during my time with the game I would always ask myself what would HE think, what would HE do. The death of my father hadn't really been something that I thought about until that game came out. Twilight Princess made me take the stripes on my back and carry the weight of everything I've ignored up to this point in my…

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    “The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls” really stood out to me. The way Henry Wadsworth describes death is so insightful, he makes death seem calming and accepting. Even though the it's short, a three stanza poem that only takes up half a page, it carries a great story. I loved reading it and taking it apart to find out what it truly means. What was very interesting was the way it connects with the world we live in which the connection is death. Death is the end of the line for us and the way…

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    and waiting for the right moment to capture them. Death is a silent assailant. In Edgar Allan Poe's story "The Masque of the Red Death," and the episode of Twilight Zone directed by Lamont Johnson in 1959, called "Nothing in the Dark," both involve death thoroughly. Although, the short story "The Masque of the Red Death" and the episode of Twilight Zone "Nothing in the Dark" appear to be very opposite, they share the same qualities and characteristics. In a closer look at Edgar Allan Poe's…

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    “The Monsters are due on Maple Street’’ and ‘’The Andy Griffith Show ‘’ Comparason The “ Andy Griffith Show ‘’ and ‘’ The Twilight Zone ‘’ have many things in common and also some diffrences. I am here to tell you them.First the simularities , then the diffrences.for my beggining conclusion ,I think that the twilight zone expressed the theme the most. The andy griffith show showed little of that feeling . The ‘’Andy Griffith’’ and ‘’ Monsters ‘’ are similar in the setting by them being…

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    of his footsteps in the sand, and the non-return of the traveler by the end of the poem. When the author repeats the refrain, “The tide rises, the tide falls”, the rising tide is actually a metaphor for our journey through life. As well as “the twilight darkens” and “the curlew calls” being a metaphor for death. Because…

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    “masculinity” and “femininity.” The fact that the word masculinity is placed before femininity is an example of male dominance. It has become so normal for males to be placed in a superior standard. In “Thank Heaven for Little Boys,” “Women are Just Better,” Twilight , and the Netflix series Being Marry Jane, Men and Women violate as well as uphold the concepts of masculinity and femininity. Society has held certain expectations of reach gender, since an early age. For example, boys are dressed…

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