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    1 In the Article “OMAYRA SANCHEZ” by Isabel Allende, she compares herself with the girl in the picture Omayra. Allende talks about her ill daughter and what she thought about Omayra when she saw the picture of the poor little girl who died. Later, she compares herself with Omayra. She talks about how Omayra died but somehow she looked so elegant. Then, she talks about her memory of how her father and her brother died, and how the story of her memory relate to the picture of Omayra. She learned that

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    World Renowned Sculptor Manuel Neri is one of the most brilliant artists of the 20th century. His works includes Mujer Pegada Series, paintings, drawings, and prints, though his primary medium is sculpture, his artistic talents has positions him in many facets of the art world. Born in 1930 in Sanger, California he spent most of his childhood in the San Joaquin and San Fernando valleys, where his parents worked as laborers. Neri attended San Francisco City College from 1949-50 with the intention

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    Tamara Garza Harris ENGL 102 June 23, 2017 The House of the Spirits, a Women’s World January 8, 1981, Allende begin writing a goodbye letter to her 99-year-old grandfather who was dying, she narrates in her biography, Paula, “I wanted to tell him not to worry, that nothing would be lost of the treasury of anecdotes he had told me through the years of our comradeship; I had forgotten nothing” (Levine). Once she started she could not stop, it quickly turned into her family story titled, The House

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “Sonnet XVII” An analysis of Pablo Neruda’s “Sonnet XVII,” from the book 100 Love Sonnets: Cien sonetos de amor, reveals the emotions of the experience of eternal, unconditional love. Neruda portrays this in his words by using imagery and metaphors to describe love in relation to beauty and darkness. The poem also depicts the intimacy between two people. I believe the intent of the poem is to show that true love for another abolishes all logic, leaving one completely exposed

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    Maryam Alarabi Mr. Ali Alshehab English 24 November, 2016 Tonight I Can Write… by Pablo Neruda Chilean Nobel Prize winning author Pablo Neruda was a standout amongst the most famous and productive authors amid the twentieth century.He was born in 1904 and spent most of his life in Chile. All his poems are originally written in Spanish but were later translated into English. In 1924, Neruda published a collection of poems titled “Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair”. “Tonight I Can Write…” is

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    both partner share for each other,when conflict begins to arise animosity causes  the separation within  the relationship from those two people.This may or may not leave mutual feeling for each other.However,within the poem “IF You Forget Me”by Pablo Neruda emanates the message,regardless of what may had happened between you and someone else in a intimate relationship the bond between them will either last forever or disappear between each other.But, no matter what the feeling of “If You Forget Me”

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    Pablo Neruda’s Ode to a Large Tuna in the Market recalls the unfortunate demise of a beautiful creature, with seeing amazing visuals of the vast oceans and the “depths of the sea”, is found dead surrounded by “lettuces”, “carrots”, “grapes”, and “among the vegetables”, ready to be sold. The subject, a tuna, is a simple, everyday food item that most overpass without giving much thought. Contrary, Pablo is known for his odd narration of subjects most would never attend towards, such as Ode to an Artichoke

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    Poem Analysis: United Fruit Company by Pablo Neruda Pablo through the poem speaks his mind of experiences in Latin America by using the company of the United Fruits to describe the injustices to the locals vividly. Throughout the poem, Pablo uses a great deal of symbolism, metaphors, and connotations to relate the situation in Chile. The evidence of the setting as Chile is described in line 8 and 9 where the poet describes it as ‘…coast of my world….waist of America.’ Through the use of the word

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    Maryam Alarabi Mr. Ali Alshehab English 24 November, 2016 Tonight I Can Write… by Pablo Neruda Chilean Nobel Prize winning author Pablo Neruda was a standout amongst the most famous and productive authors amid the twentieth century. He was born in 1904 and spent most of his life in Chile. All his poems are originally written in Spanish but were later translated into English. In 1924, Neruda published a collection of poems titled “Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair”. “Tonight I Can Write…” is

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