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    Tony Lee E. Doyle English 9 sem. (2) 20 November 2012 “The Foghorn” Analysis The relationship between the monster and the tower symbolizes the relationship between man and God. Man craves for God’s love‚ companionship‚ and protection. When man at first feels that he is receiving those qualities from God‚ he stays/remains faithful for more. However‚ if he feels that God has abandoned him because he feels neglected‚ then the man will most likely betray God. The monster symbolizes the common man

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    white legend because of actions complicit with white welfare‚ these two famous Native American women are simultaneously scorned as "traitors" to their race. In "Grandmothers of a New World" (1988‚ 1994)‚ Brant joins with such other redeemers as Hanay Geiogamah and Monique Mojica in combating white "history" about and white "adoption" of such influential Native American women. For mixed-race lesbian Brant -- whose missionary writing career literally began at the late age of forty with a dramatic highway

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    buildings” and “gray phantoms” along the sides of the road. These vivid descriptions allow the reader to feel the loneliness and absence of life in the city and its streets. The imagery in “The Pedestrian” sets the mood and describes the setting. “The Foghorn” portrays another source of imagery. Bradbury makes the reader visualize the “long grey lawn of the sea stretching away into nothing and nowhere” with his descriptive vocabulary. He describes how the “stone tower” emitted a light that flashed red

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    Symbolism in Long Days Journey Into Night In Eugene O’Neil’s Long Days Journey Into Night symbolism is used on many occasions. The three prominent symbols‚ the fog‚ the foghorn‚ and Mary’s glasses‚ represent the characters isolation from reality. The symbols in Long Days Journey Into Night are used to substitute illusion for reality. Although Mary is the character directly associated with living in illusion‚ all characters in the play try to hide from the truth in their own ways

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    University in Perth‚ Australia‚ discovered seven definite fish choruses‚ occurred mainly at dawn and at dusk ; by recording vocal fish in the coastal waters off Port Headland in Western Australia over a time period of one and a half year. The low “foghorn” call is ........................ pronounce‚ enunciated‚ utter ‚ conceal by the Black Jewfish while the “grunting”

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    Gov’t allots P9-B for PNP ’transformation’ By Willard Cheng‚ ABS-CBN News Posted at 07/02/2013 11:29 PM | Updated as of 07/03/2013 12:52 AM Thousands of cops finally get guns MANILA (UPDATED) - The government is alloting P9 billion for the Philippine National Police’s "transformational plan" from 2013 to 2016‚ President Aquino said during the ceremonial distribution of newly acquired pistols to PNP personnel. The President said the plan will involve upgrading the capabilities and equipment of

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    10th Poetry : The Frog and the Nightingale Poet: Vikram Seth was born in Calcutta in 1952. He left India to study at Oxford where he earned degrees in philosophy‚ economics‚ and politics‚ and went on to study creative writing at Stanford and classical Chinese poetry in China at Nanjing University. His first novel‚ The Golden Gate‚ is written entirely in tetrameter sonnets‚ something that had never been done in the English language before. The Suitable Boy‚ his prose fiction debut‚ examined multigenerational

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    children’s death. Water‚ in other words‚ is bad news for Teddy Daniels. Shutters like on a camera that let in light- light meaning the truth. Robbie Robertson organised the music with Scorsese Although of course we don’t have to imagine it with the foghorn-like score. Add to this first-rate technical credits including editor Thelma Schoonmaker‚ cinematographer Robert Richardson‚ production designer Dante Ferretti and costume designer Sandy Powell‚ and Scorsese has made one of the best-looking György

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    Where is your special place? To some it’s a hard question when it really shouldn’t be. Where do you feel real peace of mind? Where do you feel happy and joyous? Where can you go just to sit down and concentrate on thoughts of delight instead of worrying about the death and destruction caused by others? Where’s your special place? I’ll tell you mine. It’s nighttime and darkness is starting to set in. The air is crisp and calm‚ whispering a sweet lullaby‚ the beach quiet and relaxing. A spontaneous

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    adenoidal adjective if someone’s voice is adenoidal‚ some of the sound seems to come through their nose appealing adjective an appealing look‚ voice etc shows that you want help‚ approval‚ or agreement breathy adjective with loud breathing noises brittle adjective if you speak in a brittle voice‚ you sound as if you are about to cry croaky adjective if someone’s voice sounds croaky‚ they speak in a low rough voice that sounds as if they have a sore throat dead adjective if someone’s

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