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    Tick-tock, another second goes by, can’t breathe. Looking at the bottom of the pool while swimming, picturing her face as her life slips away. She strips the gas to her mouth, closes her eyes, and I know that I’ve lost her forever. Blacking out, body paralyzed and nearly collapsing. She has taken her life and abandoned me in this world with meaningless dreams of a tomorrow that doesn’t matter. Four more laps to go, I won’t stop to grasp for air. Taking another stroke and pushing forward. At age

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    that can be easily understood by readers. The meaning of the poem is that it describes the simple/ordinary life cycle of human beings. All people grow up, work, get married and then die. For example, “someones married their everyones laughed their crying and did their dance” (line 17-18) and “One day anyone died I guess” (line 25). It also shows the modern life, that everyone is busy in their life and doesn’t really care about others in their surroundings. As it stated, “women and men (both little and

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    Stop All The Clocks

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    W.H. Auden’s poem “Stop all the Clocks” is a well-known masterpiece which illustrates the devastating feelings the speaker experiences during the loss of the lover. The poem is famous for its modern interpretations, which came along with the appearance of the poem in a comedy film: “Four Weddings and a Funeral”. However, the poem first appeared as a song in a play W.H. Auden co-authored, “The Ascent of F6”, and it had a different meaning. Modern interpretations of the poem are related to the grief

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    The Locket Chopin

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    The Locket The short story “The Locket” is about a relationship torn apart by war. Edmond, the male, was sent to fight in the civil war for the Confederates with Octavie’s locket that was passed down from her parents. The locket was gold with a picture inside of Octavie’s mom and dad. She is returned the locket after it is found on a dead body to which she believes is her Edmond. The ending of “The Locket” in my opinion was unpredictable from an untrained eye. Kate Chopin gave you clues early on

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    How does Hardy use poetic techniques to detail changes in his relationship with his wife over time in ‘Neutral Tones’ ? Thomas Hardy uses the variety of techniques in writing the poem, telling about how desperate his love-life being when a woman whom he loves, died. As the first stanza starts, Hardy straight away set his time and location in the poetry into past memories. ‘We stood by a pond that winter day’ Basically everything is started with cold winter where the writer and his wife

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    Fear Short Stories

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    I’m worried that all the things i was taught weren't the truth. I use to worry that i would never work hard enough to achieve my ambitions and goals, now I worry that the ambitions and goals that i was trying so hard to achieve turns out to be meaningless and a waste of

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    Book Review: New Passages Gail Sheehy has written a new way of thinking about the aging process. She uses ideas from Erickson’s psychosocial theory of the life cycle and creates new ways of mastering each stage of adulthood. Sheehy organizes her stages in age cohorts in which each cohort has lived through the same events even though they may have had different experiences. By understanding how others like ourselves have dealt with again concerns, we are better able to understand our own lives.

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    The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara The major theme of the story was creating awareness in adolescents about what life has to offer. The nature of human beings of accepting the realities of life to such an extent that apathy and lethargy sets in, is what proves to be destructive for the social fabric of today’s world. In this stagnation, Mrs. Moore provides the impetus required for people to realize their god given right to something better. We are told that Mrs. Moore has a college degree, is

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    Fate In Beowulf

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    I certainly believe that fate plays a very important role in the lives of many heroes, especially as related to Beowulf and Sigurd the Volsung. There is a particular phrase that is repeated a number of times throughout Beowulf: “Wyrd always weaves as it must.” “Wyrd” is a Norse word that means the same thing as “fate”. Beowulf says this phrase to Hrothgar, the Danish king, before puts his plan to kill Grendel into action. This indicates his belief that that the outcome of the battle is already

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    Emily Dickinson, born 1830, died 1886, is a famous American poet. When she was young, Dickinson withdrew from all social life and had gone into a state of seclusion. Her activities concluded of household tasks and writing poems, which are now famous. A variety of subjects were written by Dickinson, including nature, love, death, and immorality. In her poem, “Because I could not stop for Death,” the theme of death is being described differently than it usually is through poetic devices such as irony

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