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Literary Works
Literary Works
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When we talk about literary work and comparison of two poems, it is very difficult to do it because both the poets, Mary Oliver and Dickinson, were equally great and had enormous command in their respective field of arts; poetry. The two poems we will be comparing ...
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Trace elements are essential to the proper functioning of the Body
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Trace elements also known as micronutrients are vital for man in quantity varying from fifty micrograms to eighteen milligrams every day. They work as a catalytic or we can say structural mechanism for large molecules; they have definite functions and ...
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Literary Works
Literary Works
This research paper attempts to compare and contrast Mary Oliver's poem “Wild Geese” with Dickinson's “Because I could not stop for death.”
The poem Wild Geese of Mary Oliver was published in the year 1986 in Dream Work and is widely recognized as Oliver's most anthologized and mesmerizing pieces ...
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Lord of the Flies Novel
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William Golding's first novel, Lord of the Flies, was originally published in 1954, and it has been required reading in most schools and colleges since the early 1960s. The novel centers around a group of English schoolboys whose plane crashes onto a deserted island during World ...
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Helping learners to grow up smart through online education and simulation learning.
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This research paper has investigated the effects of using digital means to an end that is imparting the knowledge and developing the desired skills in an individual. The paper has examined the advantages digital means offers to students/learners which ...
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To Kill a Mockingbird
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Harper Lee portrays Scout as a younger her, seeing that she was too a tomboy growing up. Scout is ridiculed for such actions. Boo Radley is teased just because people don't know him. Discrimination doesn't have to just be about race, it can also be because people ...
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Retrospection of Poems
Retrospection in the following poems "Those Winter Days" and "Unknown Citizen"
Retrospection in the following poems "Those Winter Days" and "Unknown Citizen"
Retrospection “Those Winter Days”
Robert Hayden's tribute to his foster father demonstrates the effectiveness of understatement, brevity and artful imagery. Mingled with respectful memories of the father ...
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Jane Eyre was the novel that symbolized the opening of a new era for feminism and motivated the women to challenge the biasness of the Victorian attitudes towards women, and made them aware of the need top be independent. It focused on completely new concepts of marriage, desires and ...
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Edmund Spenser and Sir Philip Sidney
Edmund Spenser
His major work is the allegorical epic The Faerie Queene, of which six books survive (three published in 1590 and three in 1596). Other books include The Shepheard's Calendar (1579), Astrophel (1586), the love sonnets Amoretti, and the marriage poem Epithalamion (1595).
Born in London, ...
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Animal Imagery in Othello
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All through his play Othello, William Shakespeare provides the exploit of animal simile as an intends for his role players that are to say Iago, to correspond their ideas and personality. With the countless of such envisions, a great deal can be articulated to the reality that Iago's lecture ...