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    Walt Disney, a very famous animation creator said, “There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate’s loot on Treasure Island.” Books have influenced mankind in multiple different ways. Books, such as the Bible and the Koran, have not only changes people’s religious perspective, but have also helped people’s live have more meaning. Books tell a story that a reader is able to envision in his or her mind easily. This semester in Room 303, Mr. McGee has studied many texts with his students. So

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    Ulysses as Dante’s Prototype In this essay, I will demonstrate how the similarity between the characters of Dante and Ulysses in Canto XXVI of Dante’s Inferno of the Divina Commedia best can be accounted for. In the past, many scholars have explained this likeness by starting from the figure of Ulysses as a trespasser, and consequently by showing that Dante either distances himself from, or identifies himself with, the figure of Ulysses. This starting point is, as I will demonstrate, unfounded, as

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    Benjamin Tallmadge was born in Setauket, Long Island on the twenty-fifth of February in the year seventeen-fifty-four. He attended Yale College in seventeen-sixty-nine and graduated in seventeen-seventy-three, determined to study law (White). While in Yale, Tallmadge became close friends with Nathan Hale, who would “also be involved in American espionage” (White). After graduation, he superintended a school in Weathersfield, Connecticut. His dreams to study law were shattered when American blood

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    The poem The Jewish Cemetery at Newport, by Longfellow, greatly differs from the rest of his work. Longfellow has a general trend is his poems surrounding the themes of celebrating a man of action, living life to the fullest, and heroism. But in his poem The Jewish Cemetery at Newport, the themes are quite the opposite. This poem is a rather depressing and gloomy and ends on a somber note, unlike Longfellow’s other poems. One of the main themes in Longfellow’s poems is celebrating a man of action

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    A Collection of Poems by Donald Hall In his collection of poems, The Back Chamber, Donald Hall writes poems inspired by his memories of the past and thoughts regarding his future. On September 20, 1928, Hall was born in Hamden, Connecticut. Throughout his childhood, Hall was influenced by the works of the American writer, Edgar Allen Poe (“Donald Hall”). When he was only sixteen, Hall had his first poem published. He studied at Harvard University, University of Oxford, and Stanford University. In

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    see what their true potential is, then they would understand why life should not be wasted. Henry Longfellow was a man that was a poet, his was also a traveler and a romantic. He wrote what the old type of poetry, known to have rhyme and rhythm. He identified European literature and thoughts throughout his poet. In Henry Longfellow Poem A Psalm of Life there are three messages told about life. Mr. Longfellow demonstrates the importance of living in the now. Time is not something that anyone has to

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    Henry Longfellow and John Whitter both used symbolism to juristically make their writing more appealing and full of elements. For Longfellow it was “The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls”..In the poem, “The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls”, the theme to me is surrounded around the fact of life goes on. The rise and fall of the tides in the ocean represent the way life is a roller-coaster and it goes up and down and never slows down. An example to relate to the theme is when Longfellow says “The day returns,

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    Through the use of poetic devices Henry Longfellow establishes the nature of life, and the purpose of life in the poem The Psalm of Life . The poet utilizes poetic devices to establish the nature of life. Henry Longfellow uses a variety of poetic devices to establish the purpose of life. Mostly Longfellow uses analogies in combination with symbols in order to establish the purpose of life. Henry Longfellow crafts his understanding of life through poetic devices used by the speaker. The speaker utilizes

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    Heritage Alyssa Henry James and Nathaniel Hawthorne Comparison and Contrast English III Honors 5 May 2014 A. Biography: Nathaniel Hawthorne Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in Salem, Massachusetts on July 4th, 1804. He grew up with his relatives, the Mannings, and in the presence of women when we was little. He did not have a strong male role model to look up to when growing up, so many biographers believe that this is what had caused his shyness and introverted personality as he grew older.

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    Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne are the great Gothic writers of the 19th century. Gothic in the 19th century was considered gritty, grim and barbarous, depending on the author you come across. It is what brought the unconscious mind, also known as altered states, to the surface. The unconscious mind being, the fear you don’t seek. Most of the time, in your dreams—or what you think to be your dreams. The unconscious mind shows you that with great hope, also comes great fear. It makes you

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