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    term “perfect?” According to the standard interpretation, perfect encompasses all required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be. Nevertheless, perfect has different competing interpretations. Perfect could be expressed as complete, flawless, or accurate. Hence, illuminating different denotations of Descartes’ meaning of perfect could stimulate numerous interpretations of the passage. The first interpretation of perfect could be expressed as complete

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    a subtly humorous work as Billy Collins has done in “Litany”. This poem has achieved being humorous due to the use of metaphors, imagery, and anaphora. The strange metaphors and imagery when referring to the female character make every persons interpretation very unique because the metaphors are not as clear as others. The female character is being compared to strange household items, and aspects of nature, such as animals. Within Billy Collins “Litany”, metaphors, imagery, and anaphora are used to

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    someone cannot exist or is at best inaccessible. However, while Nabokov and Frankenstein suggest that one may never be able to know the “real life” of another person, perhaps one’s failed attempts to perfectly capture that reality—reflections or interpretations of reality, that is—function as the most meaningful “reality” for the would-be knower. V.’s definition of “real” itself makes real knowledge an impossibility. While V. never explicitly defines “real,” readers can piece together an approximate

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    variety of ways since it’s creation in 1797. Some, such as Gavin McGann, argue that ballad is a story of our salvation of Christ, whereas others dispute this, believing it to be a metaphor for Original Sin in the Garden of Eden. Whilst these interpretations may differ, the view that The Rime may be read as a religious text does not. Religion lies at the heart of the poem, focusing on the trials and tribulations of man, depicting a moving spiritual journey of sin, punishment, repentance and eventual

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    “The Moon is a Lighthouse: Revisited” is a short story that relies heavily on symbolism and imagery and intentionally makes elements of itself vague enough to be interpreted in a variety of ways. The primary story is quite simple on the surface is quite simple. A mother tells her sons to bring her a river. They move the bed towards the river face a window. It is raining, and the brothers decide that the rain is good for making mud. The moon is not visible from the window however. Then, despite the

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    a problem because in sign language interpretations, only the English language portion of the interpretation will be part of the records of the proceedings (Mather & Mather, 2003:69), which means that the transcript only reflects what the interpreter said. As the interpreter may be the only person in court with full command of both languages (Tuck, 2010:927), the court will not only trust the words of the interpreter but also assume accuracy of the interpretation (Morris, 1995:30). Hence, to ensure

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    Many pieces of literature are written each year, and each year dedicated high school students come together to read any type of literature ranging from plays, poetry, graphic novels to podcasts. Out of all the pieces of literature the students read, the students will debate which piece they believe is best. Once all these pieces are chosen, an anthology is created, “The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2014”. In the introduction of this book, Lemony Snicket claims, “the most passionate and interesting

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    Theodore Roethke’s poem, “My Papa’s Waltz”, is subject to the interpretation of the reader. One may choose to see waltz as a recollection of a beautiful moment in time. Another interpretation has a much darker tone as one could choose to see the violence within the movement of the waltz and not the beauty for which it is known. Thus, one may interpret the poem as a fond memory of a father as told by his son, the author. However, the poem could also be viewed as a revelation of a complicated relationship

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    that she teaches literature through the historical point of view, proving background information that enables students to build upon this background knowledge and find the interpretation for that piece of literature. Much like our differing viewpoints on the concepts behind truth and lies can be connected to differing interpretations over a certain work of literature. But when truth

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    discerning between fact and belief. But which is reality? Yann Martel, the author of the text, declares that “reality is an interpretation, a choice of readings, a choice of stories.” The definition of reality, therefore, is not events which actually occur, but what is real to an individual. Every person has a different reality, shaped by their experiences, beliefs, interpretations, readings and stories. In other words, you choose your reality. In Life of Pi, Pi is always searching for the “better story”

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