| 1. | Uneasy homecomeing A short story I have recently read and enjoyed is “Uneasy Homecoming” by Will. F. Jenkins. This is a very enjoyable read, as the title suggests is about a young woman called Connie who is a little paranoid coming home to an empty home which sits alone on the other side of the bay. Her husband isn’t ...
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| 2. | Bag of Oranges In “A Bag of Oranges” the narrator, Nickos, spills a bag of oranges on a bus while on his way home from the market with his father. His father becomes mad on the bus and it really embarrasses him. After the incident he was extremely mad at his father even though before he was proud. But the conflict...
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| 3. | The Last Night That she Lived The speaker, through the use of diction and punctuation, communicates that she feels this is not a bad thing. The reader can see that it was more of a passing, or moving on to something better. However, there was still a sadness amongst those who came to witness the passing. The house was quiet and ...
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| 4. | uneasy homecoming A short story I have recently read and enjoyed is “Uneasy Homecoming” by Will. F. Jenkins. This is a very enjoyable read, as the title suggests is about a young woman called Connie who is a little paranoid coming home to an empty home which sits alone on the other side of the bay. Her husband isn’t ...
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| 5. | skateboarding Juarez
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Skateboarding to Die For
It was a late afternoon and a few of us friends Joe, Tom, and I decided to go to the mall and catch a movie. ... ’ So Joe and I stayed, shook off the uneasy feeling and continued our skateboarding. ... I l...
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| 6. | The Early Purges The Early Purges In Seamus Heaney’s “The Early Purges”, he writes vividly about a horrific childhood experience, when he witnessed kittens being drowned by a farmer at the age of six. In the poem, Heaney remembers this event and reflects on how it affected him then and how it still affects his life....
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| 7. | growing old GROWING OLD
It would seem that age tends to unsettle most people, or at least many which I talk to emit that sense of unsettled, uneasy outlook at aging. ... I tried to reassure her that turning thirty was a milestone in an ever changing and glorious journey to old age. I said: " growing old is ...
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| 8. | Between Theater and Cinema ... This meant that film viewing was a distinctly uneasy marriage between the "live" and the "mechanical," between the theatrical and the strictly cinematic experience; for, wherever theatrical presence is concerned there is a glorious, built-in tension between performer and audience, each being a...
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| 9. | Black Boy
Black Boy
Black Boy , an autobiography by Richard Wright, is an
account of a young African-American boys thoughts and outlooks on life in
the South while growing up. ... The foreman tries to provoke a fight between him and a
black employee of another company. ... The white men at the fa...
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| 10. | War on Iraq ...
America and Tony Blairs excuses for war on Iraq, have constantly changed in the build up to war. ... As each "reason" was shown to be false or unjust, America became increasingly uneasy that the world would realise they are just getting oil, and so used their final trump card to wage war ...
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| 11. | Horses “The Horses” by Edwin Muir
“The Horses” by Edwin Muir is a poem which tries to say something of great importance to me. ... He then talks about how the arrival of the horses changed their outlook on life. ...
The second stanza brings the arrival of the horses:
“the strange horses cam...
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| 12. | 28 DRIVING TIPS YOU SHOULDNT DRIVE OFF WITHOUT ... Slow the vehicle enough to enter the roadway without swerving onto it.
9 If you see traffic building up behind you, the first thing you should do is place your vehicle to the far right of the lane you are traveling in to let the vehicles behind you clearly view traffic without pulling out ...
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| 13. | fdsgdsg ytsrrsy ABSTRACT: TV broadcasting is undoubtedly a very important medium in everybody's life. It has the amazing feature, among other things, of concentrating millions of individuals at the same time receiving the same kind of messages, right there: in front of the TV set. Therefore, the TV medium has great...
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| 14. | Gods Work Commentary COMMENTARY- GOD’S WORK
First of all I would like to say that this poem is quite different than other poems that I had studied previously, different because of the words used by the poet (Ian McDonald). ... Every time some form of disaster or event took place he would mention two important...
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| 15. | I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings ... In this paper, I plan to explain how the life and philosophy of Maya Angelou is apparent in “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”. ... She was uneasy around her mother at first, because she couldn’t understand why she was sent away the first time. ... “I am human and nothing human can be alie...
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| 16. | Hiroshima WAS IT NECESSARY? SIX DAYS LATER, THE WORLD TAKES A SECOND LOOK AT THE HORRIFIC EVENTS AT HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI "Four or five trucks in the square suddenly burst into flame. Telegraph poles were burning, and the wooden walls too. I felt uneasy. Am I alive or am I in a different world..." (written a...
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| 17. | Inspector calls Inspector Calls.
The Play Inspector Calls is a social critisism . ...
When the inspectors calls he changes the atomsphere from a smug self pleased mood to an
uneasy tense mood.The Inspector interuppts and disrupts the celebration.The Inspector Come
to teach them a lesson,to show them t...
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| 18. | low angle terror Low Angle Terror
Alfred Hitchcock’s use of the low angle shot in his thriller Psycho can give the feeling of inferiority to the viewer. The ill-omened house, peering down, judging all who are at the hotel and Norman Bates, the bird-like character who is the pivot of the movie are two items that Hi...
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| 19. | explication of funeral blues by WH Auden Explication of “Funeral Blues” by W. ... Auden
“Funeral Blues” is Auden’s poetic expression of a woman who’s lost her lover; her everything, and wants everyone to mourn in silence with her for no words can suffice and nothing can comfort. The poem creates the quiet, uneasy atmosphere of a fun...
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| 20. | Renvenge in Hamlet
Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, is a tragic play consisting of numerous deaths. ... A prince named Hamlet is the main character. Hamlet is a college student who one day planned to take over the throne in Denmark, but treachery would spoil all of Hamlets plans. ... All of the Kings ...
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