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    Order and chaos are two events that inhabit the world that surrounds us. Natural events, such as gravity, create order where our world has laws and principles. One the other hand, war, fighting, and disasters make up the chaotic aspect of our world. How both are found in this world we live in, the same two ideas of order and chaos, are found in Eamon Grennan’s “One Morning.” In this poem, the speaker is talks about his experiences in one significant morning. The poem introduces a beach environment

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    The poem by Emily Dickinson entitled the “The Last Night That She Lived” is about the death of a family member. The death was rather expected as it seems. The reason we know this is because the whole family was already gathered in order to be there when she passed. Dickinson was labeled as a dark and morbid writer in her time. In the poem “The Last Night That She Lived,” we get to experience the sadness, grief, and even spirituality of Dickinson’s feelings when dealing with her experiences of death

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    Plath uses the simple tree and flower as manifestations of desire. Personification is heavily used to transform the tree and the flower from plants to people the narrator wants to become, and they are also used to emphasize the traits the narrator desires. The tree is fruit-bearing, stable, and peaceful. The narrator is upset that she lacks the tree’s ability to bear fruit, and the fruit represents achievement, and the lack of fruit represents the narrator’s discomfort at lacking achievement. Plath

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    Assignment 5 (25 points) 7073903271600Assignment 5: Credit and Loans Instructions Save this file in your course folder, and name it with Assignment, the section number, and your first initial and last name. For example, Jessie Robinson's assignment for Section 1 would be named Assignment1JRobinson. Type the answers to the assignment questions below. Use complete sentences unless the question says otherwise. You will have more than one day to complete an assignment. At the end of each day, be

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    Does Love Define Us?

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    The self and fairytales have a major thing in common: love. Fairytales always have the same plot, love at first sight because of the characteristics one possesses. Everyone in the world has one goal in common, to find their “prince charming” or “snow white” with who they will spend the rest of their lives with, because they want to receive the happily ever after that is so often seen in fairy tales. It is hard to identify the self because many factors influence it, but a major influence over the

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    “anyone lived in a pretty how town” by E.E. Cummings can be interpreted both literally and figuratively. Literally, the poem can be read to mean that someone lived in a town where everyone was unhappy, unloving, and cruel. The people went through life growing up, forgetting their lonely, loveless childhoods, while others died unloved with nobody missing them, therefore the town continued to repeat the cycle of unhappiness for every following generation. Figuratively, the poem can be viewed as a love

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    Themes, And Strengths?

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    Counsellor would encounter a wide range of clients in the course of their profession and sometimes other than the basic counselling skills, advance counselling skills would be required to better bring out the conflicting emotions into the surface, providing clarity, opportunity for discussion and to elicit the strengths from the clients. Several advance counselling skills are demonstrated for the purpose of this role play which are namely: Empathetic confrontation, Mutuality, Immediacy, Reflection

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    In Susan Elmslie’s unconventional sonnet, “Failed Sonnet For My Father”, the poetic persona describes her emotional journey as she tries to cope with her father’s passing and grasp the fact that he wants to die. The poem reflects the thoughts and feelings of the poetic persona through imagery, sound effects and types of line. The poetic persona’s use of imagery passes on to the reader how her feelings change and and how she is trying to grasp the concept that her father wants to die. The poetic

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    NIGHT OF THE SCORPION

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    Night of the Scorpion-Nissim Ezekiel MATCHES: Two Scavengers in a Truck, Nothing’s Changed-Two Cultures Vultures, Limbo-Contrasting Views Nissim Ezekiel (White male poet): 1. Nissim Ezekiel was born in Bombay, now Mumbai, India in 1924. 2. His parents were Israeli and he was brought up with the Jewish faith, though he had friends of many different religions. 3. As a child he was very serious about religion and often spoke to his friends on a deep scale in relation to religious matters

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    The poem Questions of travelling by Elizabeth Bishop broaches the issue of negative and positive aspects of travelling on the one hand versus staying at home on the other hand. It consists of five stanzas. The first stanza of this poem focuses on the negative aspects of travelling. The second stanza, which is still more focused on the negative aspects, consists mostly of questions. However, a significant turning point can be found in the third stanza: here the author begins to mention the positive

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