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    The Passionate Shepherd

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    Taking place during spring under multiple weather conditions the comparisons made between the poems “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” by Christopher Marlowe and “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd” by Sir Walter Raleigh both share the similar motives of a Shepherd attaining love in a relationship through different scenarios. However, the overall message of love differs between the authors by the difference in their tone. The incorporation of iambic tetrameter in both poems proves vital to the

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    Hip Hop And Rap Hop

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    The genre that I am going to select is Hip Hop/Rap. The 5 top ten from the 80s are The Message by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, Self-Destruction by KRS-One and the Stop the Violence Movement, Push It by Salt-N-Pepa, I’m Bad by LL Cool J, Fight The Power by Public Enemy, Straight Out Of Compton by NWA. The 5 top ten from 2015 are Know Yourself by Drake, Trap Queen by Fetty Wap, Alright by Kendrick Lamar, Blessings by Big Sean Featuring Drake, and Feeling Myself by Nicki Minaj featuring

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    literary devices Hopkinson was able to write a story with two different messages. Reading the words on the page the story is about a grandmother telling a story about a big bad wolf,Reading between the lines a whole new story emerges from the pages talking about love, innocence and growing up. Riding the Red at first glance is about a grandmother telling a story about a wolf, but with further analyzation the two themes of first love and innocent become very clear. With the authors repetition of certain

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    of Fame exhibit. This is an online overview of Toronto’s Hockey Hall of Fame. Each part of the exhibit is explained in detail and implanted visually on the website’s virtual exhibition. I chose to review this exhibit because I am a hockey fanatic. I love going to Toronto Maple Leafs games with my father, while enjoying the city and the entertainment sports provide. I enjoyed that this virtual exhibit had both a visual and written component to explain each part of the Hockey Hall of Fame. I have never

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    Parents, love us, nurture us, and help us through thick and thin. They do their best to guide us and try to do what’s best. They may have good intentions but that doesn’t mean they’re always right. Romeo and Juliet written by Shakespeare identifies that parents aren’t always right, through their unwillingness to listen and being distant from their children. Juliet’s parents thought they were doing what’s best for her by forcing her to marry Paris. She tries to tell her parents she doesn’t love him but

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    Pippin originally opened on Broadway, at the Imperial theatre, in October of 1972 and ran an amazing 1,944 performances. Stephen Schwartz’s story follows the life of the young Prince Pippin, son of King Charlemagne, as he tries to find something he can be passionate about with all his heart. A lot of young people of the 1970’s felt they could really relate to Pippin and his story, which is what makes this musical so important. The story has multiple themes that spoke to the people of the times. Themes

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    In The Little Mermaid there are many different values each character encounters. Children will establish these values into their lives, receiving messages of what the most important things in life are. For Triton, its control. He values the control he has under the sea with kicking Ursula out of the kingdom, and the control he has over Ariel, although he is very incapable of keeping it

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    drama, hate, sin and the love of God are just a few themes from the collaborative book House by Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker. The book will keep you on the edge of your seat as two unsuspecting couples find an abandoned house after having car trouble on the same dark stretch of country road, and quickly find out they’re in more danger than they realize. This book takes you through the life and death struggle of these couples as they try to escape evil and find the love of God. This book will show

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    are hoping to attract love from boys that love is perpetuated by its tortuousness. It is painful if boys will lose interest, that is Swift’s warning. The song revolves around a message for girls: do not be a daydream dressed like a daydream; do not be a nightmare dressed like a nightmare; do not find out what kind of a girl he wants and be like that forever, do not be heaven, do not be nice, do not be magic, never be too plain or perfect and good. You can also add torture to love and bring darkness

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    wrong, and his personal dream. These two letters are similar in the message that they are trying to give to their relatives. However the letters are different because of their tones. Baldwin’s letter is sincere and calm while Ta-Nehisi Coates’s letter is more upfront and aggressive. I personally agree with Baldwin about how America can change for the better and in the right way. Baldwin’s and Coates’s letters are similar in the message they are trying to convey to their family members, different in their

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