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Titanic
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he departed on its maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York on April 10, 1912. Four days into the voyage, at 23:40 on April 14, 1912, which hit an iceberg and sank at 2:20 the next morning, resulting in the deaths of 1,517 people...

The Fish By Elizabeth Bishop
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thetic understanding and appreciation of it, and subsequently letting it go. The narrator’s unspoken and self-transforming reaction to this fish, conveyed largely through imagery, contains the poem’s theme and underlies the narrator’s exter...

Gilgamesh And Odysseus
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Gilgamesh and the Odyssey seeking for the Gilgamesh and Odysseus are both men. They are commonplace men who have been allocated certain power, one has personal power and one has mental strength. However, they know-how hardships and make mis...

Dream Vacation To Egypt
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antiquities, but Egypt offers much more. It is certainly a prime location to see our great heritage of the ancient world, including Pyramids and wonderful temples, but is also part of the Holy Land, and visits to Christian and other religi...

Art-Music
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actually composed which depict the sea, waves or a voyage, so no tone poems about Nereid or Neptune, or operas like Riders to the Sea, but Wagner's overture to The Flying Dutchman fits in nicely. Here are some of the highlights in this play...

Analysis Paper
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England, a young girl of modest falls in love with a handsome soldier about to leave for the New World. Pushed to give him a wicked woman and a wicked libertine, she left the parents who adore him and fled with the trio of villains. Montra...

Alfred Tennyson's Poem Ulysses
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"by this still hearth" with his vintage wife, doling out pays and penalties for the unnamed masses who reside in his kingdom. Still talking to himself he declares that he "cannot rest from travel" but feels compelled to reside to the fulle...