What are the features of Romanticism in John Keats’s "La Belle Dame Sans Merci"?

What are the features of Romanticism in John Keats’s "La Belle Dame Sans Merci"?

  • LA BELLE DAME SANS MERCI

What are the features of Romanticism in John Keats’s “La Belle Dame Sans Merci”?

Romantic poetry tends to show a strong appreciation for the power of nature on humans and focuses on the emotional impact of experiences. It also tends to fondly recall the ideas of the past,…

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  • MATH

What is the vector of position of the intersection point of the lines d1 and d2? r=2i+j+m(i+3j)…

r= 2i + j + m(i+3j) ………….(1) r= 6i – j + n(i-4j)……………(2) To find the point f intersection, then eq. (1) = eq.(2) ==> 2i + j + m(i+3j) = 6i – j + n(i-4j) ==>Let us expand…

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  • POLITICAL SCIENCE

Where does Congress receive important information on how a program is functioning? (the…

The easiest way for Congress to get this information is to tell the agencies to give it to them. For example, Congress can require officials to present that information to them at Congressional…

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  • MATH

If a = 3i + 4j , b= 2i – 3j, c = – i +j, show that a +3b + 5c is parallel to x-axis.

a= 3i + 4j b= 2i – 3j c= -i + j Let us determine a+ 3b + 5c ==> a= 3i + 4j ==> 3b = 3(2i-3j)= 6i – 9j ==>5c = 5(-i+j) = -5i + 5j Now we will add all terms: ==> a+ 3b+ 5c = (3i+6i-5i)…

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  • THINGS FALL APART

Discuss the concept of black pride with close reference to part one of Things Fall Apart.

I’m not sure what black pride is, or–at least–how it’s different from white pride later in the novel. But, I can talk about male pride in part I of Things Fall Apart. Okonkwo has an…

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  • 1984

In 1984, how does love symbolize democracy?

Not all forms of love symbolize democracy in this book; for example, love of country was a very patriotic sort of love that kept the proles in a constant state of willingness, sacrifice and…

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  • TOP GIRLS

What accents should be used in Act 3 of Top Girls?The dialogue is clearly colloquial, and while…

i think it’s a suffolk accent which is a bit like the essex ask but more country-ee (if you get what i mean for example a little bit west country basically a bit nasal) also words like “mine” would…

  • BUSINESS

Explain loan amortization in terms of financial management?

Loan amortization is the process of paying back a loan over an extended duration of time along with the interest incurred. The interest to be paid for the amount borrowed, till the loan is…

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  • MACBETH

Macbeth essay… HELP!!!!I am going in tomorrow for my final essay on Macbeth and a MAJOR grade…

kc4u is absolutely right in everything she says. However, there is another dimension. The witches tell Macbeth that he will become king, but they also prophecy that Banquo will be the father to a…

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  • MATH

Factorise b^2 – 21b + 108

We could also apply quadratic formula: b1 = [-(-21)+sqrt((-21)^2 + 4*108)]/2*1 b1 = (21+sqrt9)/2 b1 = (21+3)/2 b1 = 12 b2 = (21-3)/2 b2 = 9 We can write the quadratic expression as a product of…

  • MATH

Simplify 6a^2 + 3a + 5a^2 -a

6a2+3a+5a2−a6a2+3a+5a2-a get the terms that are alike next to each other to make it easier 6a2+5a2+3a−a6a2+5a2+3a-a combine 11a2+2a11a2+2a

  • HEALTH ISSUES

How are the different dimensions of health impacted in sufferers of anorexia?Physical, emotional,…

Anorexia nervosa impacts the individual in many ways. From a emotional point of view, the idea that one “can never be too thin” helps to bring into light the lack of eating and the continual cycle…

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  • MATH

Determine a mathematical model/equation for the graph below, and describe a method to validate…

My equation for the best fit curve for H is: H=-5(t-5)^2+125 (Check out the link provided below at Graphsketch.com, how my equations had evolved from a simple x^2 curve to the orange curve.) ___ My…

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  • BUSINESS

What is the relationship between the marginal propensity to consume and the marginal propensity…

Marginal propensity to consume (MPC) is the fraction of the extra income that if earned by a person is likely to be consumed. The marginal propensity to save is the fraction of the extra income…

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  • BUSINESS

What are the components of aggregate expenditure, and what is the composition of each?

The standard definition of Aggregate Expenditure in Economics is the sum of the amount that is consumed, the amount that is invested, the amount of government spending and the net exports….

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  • BUSINESS

xplain how shared values is the central care of McKinsey’s 7-S model?

Shared Values are also called “superordinate goals” (this was the term used when the model was first developed). These values represent the core values of the company. You see these values in the…

  • THE MONKEY’S PAW

What do you think happened at the end of the story, “The Monkey’s Paw,” when the knocking stopped?

Although we are not told directly what happened at the end of the story, it is possible to infer why the knocking stopped and when the door was opened nobody was there to greet Mrs. White. Note how…

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  • EVERYDAY USE

In “Everyday Use,” what do Dee and Maggie have in common? How are they different?

In my view, the only thing that Dee and Maggie, two characters in Alice Walker’s short story “Everyday Use,” have in common is their parentage. Both are children of the mother-narrator. The…

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  • DON QUIXOTE

Explain why Don Quixote is a tragedy or comedy or both?

Don Quixote can certainly not be classified as a pure tragedy or a pure comedy. The protagonist, Don Quixote, is actually an anti-hero, or perhaps a pseudo-hero, which adds a comic element to…

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  • SOCIAL SCIENCES

What are the most significant benefits of interacting with people of different cultures?In our…

I think I know a bit about this since my whole life has been dealing with people of different cultures. My mom and dad are from different cultures. I grew up as an American, but living on an…

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  • THE DEAD

Is the character Gabriel in “The Dead” a byronic hero?

When we consider what a Byronic hero is, we need to recall how Lord Byron, a man who was described as “mad, bad and dangerous to know,” exemplifies this figure. A Byronic hero then is a flawed,…

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  • AND THEN THERE WERE NONE

What occupations did the characters who were sent to Indian Island have in “And Then Were None”?

Dr. Armstrong: medical doctor (pg. Justice Waverly: a retired judge (pg.1) General Macarthur was a retired military general. Mrs.Emily Brent has always been a lady of means. She hasn’t had to…

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  • LITERATURE

Spoken English and Written EnglishWhat are the main differences between spoken English and its…

To me, the main difference is that spoken English is much less formal and much less organized. When we speak, we tend to speak in fairly short sentences (or even in sentence fragments). We tend to…

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  • THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA

Why did Hemingway, so well known for artful use of dialogue in his works, turn to internal…

The most important reason to use internal monologue in The Old Man and the Sea is that the main events of the story occur far out at sea, where there are no other people for Santiago to talk to….

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  • LORD OF THE FLIES

In chapter eleven of William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, how does the third death on the island…

William Golding’s Lord of the Flies is the story of English schoolboys who are left stranded on a tropical island after a plane crash. There are no adults on the island and the boys have to learn…

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  • HAMLET

What are four reasons why Hamlet is upset in Act I, scene ii?

The biggest reason, the one that influences most of Hamlet’s actions throughout the entire play, is his grief over his father’s death. His mood stands in sharp contrast to the tone of everyone…

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  • MATH

How much fencing is needed to define two adjacent rectangular playgrounds of the same width and…

If I understood your problem correctly, we have two adjacent rectangles with the same width but different length. Since the problem is stating that we are defining the playground, we will have to…

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  • MATH

Find the dimensions of the rectangle of area A that has the smallest perimeter. There are no…

Let the area of the rectangle be A. We are required to determine the smallest perimeter. The perimeter of p the rectanangle is given by: p = 2(l+w) where l is length and w is width. We assume…

  • HAMLET

Describe how Hamlet is a tragic hero and what are his qualities of strength and weakness?

Firstly, you must know what a tragic hero is, it’s a character that wins, but lose something in return. It’s either his life, or something close to it. Hamlet is a tragic hero because he kills…

  • PARADISE LOST

how does the war in heaven mirror things that recently happen in england?This is described by satan

The war in heaven is sparked when the rebel angels following Satan decide to try and overthrow the “tyrant” God. This is mirrored in the political upheaval of seventeenth century England after the…

  • AJAX

To cause harm to one’s enemies, and to help one’s friends. Given your reading of Ajax which…

This question appears to be prompted by a reading of Mary Blundell’s book Helping Friends and Harming Enemies: A Study in Sophocles and Greek Ethics. According to the traditional Greek code of…

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  • THE MONKEY’S PAW

What was the message or theme in “The Monkey’s Paw” and how the author gets the message across to…

“The Monkey’s Paw” is rare in that Jacobs essentially states the theme in the text. Sergeant-Major Morris tells the Whites that “fate ruled people’s lives, and that those who interfered with it did…

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  • LITERATURE

I need help to write an effective thesis based on the novel Fat City by Leonard Gardner.

With the idea that the story Fat City by Leonard Gardner clearly presents important universal themes, I would direct my thesis statement to those themes. With this in mind, the story concentrates…

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  • BRAVE NEW WORLD

In Brave New World, why does Bernard and Lenina take John and Linda back to the World State?

We are given the answer to this question in Chapter 8. Actually, it is Bernard who makes the decision to take John and Linda back to the “Brave New World” where they came from. Unfortunately,…

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  • LORD OF THE FLIES

At the end of chapter 11 we are told of Roger advancing toward Samneric “as one wielding a…

In this part of Lord of the Flies, Piggy has just been brutally killed by Roger who pushed a rock off the ledge onto Piggy. This was the most savage act committed on the island because it was…

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  • THE DEVIL’S ARITHMETIC

What are some examples of the devil’s arithmetic in “The Devil’s Arithmetic”?

Certainly it is fascinating question to think about why any novel was given the name that it bears. There are two places in the novel that refer directly to the “devil’s arithmetic” which explore…

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  • SCIENCE

The radius is 12 cm the cylinder is rotating at 2.0 revolutions per second, what is the…

The centripetal acceleration of any object rotating at a uniform speed is given by: Acceleration = (v^2)/r Where: v = linear speed pf the object = 2 revolution/second r = radius of circle of…

  • ESSAY LAB

how to use deal with others?I usually try to use the soul force with others but then I feel that…

It’s hard to do this when we have no idea about how you are dealing with others and in what situations. Sadly, the only kind of generic advice that is possible (to me) is that you have to have the…

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  • THE PEARL

In The Pearl, what does the Doctor do in Chapters 3 and 4 that is dishonorable?

Well, the Doctor is a dishonorable character from start to finish. Note how when he first hears about the scorpion sting he doesn’t bother to go because he is only interested in the wealth that he…

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  • POETRY

What is the meaning of this poem and the figures of speech used. What is the meaning behind the…

This poem is about death. The poet feels that he/she is close to death and this affects their word choice and helps to explain their choice of figures of speech. The first two lines suggest a…

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  • THE RAVEN

In “The Raven,” what does the raven symbolize?

I think it is important to remember what Poe himself said about this incredible poem that takes us on a voyage into the psychoanalytic realms. The poem, according to Poe, explores one aspect of the…

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  • THE FLOWERS

In “The Flowers” by Alice Walker, why was that an important day for Myop to “make her own path?”

In this story, Myop is 10 years old, which is an age right on the cusp of adulthood, but still firmly standing in the world of childhood. She is carefree, life is good, she feels safe, protected…

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  • THE MONKEY’S PAW

Give an example of one good trait and one fault of Mr. White in “The Monkey’s Paw.”

When we consider the character of Mr. White in this masterful horror story the first characteristic that we are presented with is a negative trait in his personality. Consider how, in the first…

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  • SOCIAL SCIENCES

Which is more important: readily available power or the environment?

In my opinion, they are both important and it is very hard to say that one is more important than the other. Economically, power is very important. You need power in order to have a strong economy…

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  • BIOGRAPHY AND CENSORSHIP

Is any life worthy of a biography, or should biographies be limited to famous people?Is any life…

I’m a historian, so one of my view on this issue is that much of history is lost with the everyday passing of those we consider to be ordinary people. I think it’s a mistake to concentrate only on…

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  • LANGSTON HUGHES

Please explain the poem “I, Too, sing America.”

I have always read Hughes’ poem as a type of response to one of his favorite authors’, Walt Whitman. Whitman’s poem of “I Hear America Singing,” is one thast stresses the greatness and promises of…

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  • LANGSTON HUGHES

The poem Frederick Douglass: 1817-1895 was written when the civil rights movement was active in…

I think that the context of the poem’s writing has to filter into how the poem is read and understood. It is no accident that in the midst of the struggle for Civil Rights, Hughes selects a topic…

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  • NATIVE SON

Bigger Thomas has no identity except though crime. Analyze and assess this statement. Do you agree?

Bigger Thomas feels alive and free from the oppression of white society when he thinks about or commits crime. However, it is that same white society oppression that scares Bigger and keeps him…

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  • SCIENCE

What are some mechanisms for disease?

A disease causes malfunction of body systems and has specific signs and symptoms. Diseases may be caused by external causes in the case of infectious diseases or can be caused by internal…

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  • POLITICAL SCIENCE

Why do you think in the end the Framers had to include an executive branch of government?

In my opinion, the Framers had to include an executive branch because their government (under the Articles of Confederation) had been so weak without an executive. Any government really needs an…

 


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