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... the universe". Also when the lines talk about "the womb", it just makes me think about a human body or Purusha. The connection of ...
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... love. The first eight lines talk about a romance in the process and the last six lines talk that romance many years later. It suggests ...
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... player. Me: So what made you want to talk to Chris? ... person. The three types of opening lines are innocuous, flippant and the direct approach. ...
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... Also, these lines talk about how everyone is beautiful, and no matter how beautiful the body is, it will still feel pain and hatred. ...
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... The next two lines talk about how they are just riding only to be met by 'Death'. Death being personified here because of the capital letter. ...
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... scene with the two couples sitting around a table drinking gin and making small talk. ... In these lines, the characters seem to be deciding if they will eat or not ...
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... Because of DSL's digital format, the data being passed over the lines can be ... With DSL, two people could talk on the phone to different people, or someone could ...
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... Counter Theme: Quote: Significance: Ambition (I) iii, 135-142 This quote is significant to our understanding of the play because these lines talk about how ...
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... I'm peeling" and "I threw the lasso around the tallest one and dragged her back to the crib." They also talk about women being stupid in the lines, "And that ...
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... Part 3: Lines 27-37 The speaker and his friend talk are still drinking and talking about nothing. They are still yelling out the window at people. ...
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... by him. The poem "Lost" is another one I choose to talk about. I found in lines four, five, six, and seven two simile's. In lines ...
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... Lines 8 through 12 talk about the fact that Suckling still has desires and is still the same person, that is apt to melt from the desires he has for her. ...
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... The last six lines however talk about the words on the pedestal and the desolate surroundings; he contrasts the great sculpture with the surrounding emptiness ...
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... The last six lines however talk about the words on the pedestal and the desolate surroundings; he contrasts the great sculpture with the surrounding emptiness ...
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... The last six lines however talk about the words on the pedestal and the desolate surroundings; he contrasts the great sculpture with the surrounding emptiness ...
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... with her own rage toward him. Another can be found in lines 24-25: "I never could talk to you. / The tongue stuck in my jaw." The ...
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... ice storm as the branches "click upon themselves/ As the breeze rises" (Lines 7-8 ... his need to use this method of reaching the reader in his talk, "Education by ...
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... he talks about the "lowered blinds the dark folk stare and here the fair folk talk" (line5-6 ... Oblivious to look and word, They pass and see no wonder" (lines 9-10 ...
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... However, there are few lines in Frost's poem which are metrically this pure, for the simple reason that people really don't talk like that, and Frost is ...
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... Richie" this line has two similes in it they are 'Walked the walk like David Boon' and 'Talked the a Talk like Richie'. There is another five lines in this ...
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... Richie" this line has two similes in it they are 'Walked the walk like David Boon' and 'Talked the a Talk like Richie'. There is another five lines in this ...
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... at gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues talk of court news; and we'll talk with them ... that ebb and flow by th' moon" (Shakespeare, act 5 scene 3, lines 8-18 ...
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... The next line, lines two and three, talk about "The frost was specter-gray and winters dregs made desolate." This describes that the author feels that during ...
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... barrier that Plath illustrates using another symbol in lines 22-26 "So I could never tell where you put your foot, your root. I could never talk to you. ...
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... the tea, among the porcelain, among some talk of you and me, would it have been worth while, to have bitten off the matter with a smile," (lines 87-91). ...
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... The last six lines however talk about the words on the pedestal and the desolate surroundings; he contrasts the great sculpture with the surrounding emptiness ...
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... The last six lines however talk about the words on the pedestal and the desolate surroundings; he contrasts the great sculpture with the surrounding emptiness ...
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... She says: So I never could tell you where you Put your foot, your root I never could talk to you. The tongue stuck in my jaw (lines 22-25) I do not know ...
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... With lines like this, the fact that women even talk to him, let alone sleep with him, is astonishing. In that sense he and Austin Powers share a lot in common. ...
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... after the opening lines/titles, the next similarity is seen in the stories' opening scenes of chaos, out of which the god/s appear. The Israelites talk of the ...
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