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    یس دیر امیر ایت واز مای هالیدی!

    یس دیر امیر ایت واز مای هالیدی!
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    تولدت مبارک کوروش جان. ایشالا زنده و سلامت باشی سالهای سال

    تولدت مبارک کوروش جان. ایشالا زنده و سلامت باشی سالهای سال
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    واو دیر امیر.. گود مورنینگ تو یو.. نایس تو سی یو

    واو دیر امیر.. گود مورنینگ تو یو.. نایس تو سی یو
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    اوه اوه ما هم دیگه کم کم باید آماده شیم واسه دفاع دانشجوها کلی سرمون شلوغ میشه. فدات شم تو...

    اوه اوه ما هم دیگه کم کم باید آماده شیم واسه دفاع دانشجوها کلی سرمون شلوغ میشه. فدات شم تو بهترینی چون عششششق منیییییییی بخلللللللللللللللللل بخلللللللللل عاشششقتممممممممممم
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    بووووووووووس نفس منی تو خوبی؟؟

    بووووووووووس نفس منی تو خوبی؟؟
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    عشقممم من اومدممممممم دانشگاه تعطیل بود این چند روز . از فردا باز میرم سرکار :دی بخل بخل

    عشقممم من اومدممممممم دانشگاه تعطیل بود این چند روز . از فردا باز میرم سرکار :دی بخل بخل
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    Coleridge’s Poetry

    Dejection: An Ode Dejection: An Ode Summary The speaker recalls a poem that tells the tale of Sir Patrick Spence: In this poem, the moon takes on a certain strange appearance that presages the coming of a storm. The speaker declares that if the author of the poem possessed a sound...
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    Coleridge’s Poetry

    Kubla Khan Kubla Khan Summary The speaker describes the “stately pleasure-dome” built in Xanadu according to the decree of Kubla Khan, in the place where Alph, the sacred river, ran “through caverns measureless to man / Down to a sunless sea.” Walls and towers were raised around “twice five...
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    Coleridge’s Poetry

    The Nightingale The Nightingale Summary After twilight, the speaker, the speaker’s friend, and the friend’s sister sit and rest on an “old mossy bridge,” beneath which a stream flows silently. Hearing a nightingale’s song, the speaker remembers that the nightingale has been called a...
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    Coleridge’s Poetry

    Frost at Midnight Frost at Midnight Summary As the frost “performs its secret ministry” in the windless night, an owlet’s cry twice pierces the silence. The “inmates” of the speaker’s cottage are all asleep, and the speaker sits alone, solitary except for the “cradled infant” sleeping by his...
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    Coleridge’s Poetry

    “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” Parts V-VII “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” Parts V-VII Summary The Mariner continues telling his story to the Wedding-Guest. Free of the curse of the Albatross, the Mariner was able to sleep, and as he did so, the rains came, drenching him. The moon...
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    Coleridge’s Poetry

    “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” Parts I-IV “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” Parts I-IV Summary Three young men are walking together to a wedding, when one of them is detained by a grizzled old sailor. The young Wedding-Guest angrily demands that the Mariner let go of him, and the Mariner...
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    Coleridge’s Poetry

    Themes, Motifs & Symbols Themes The Transformative Power of the Imagination Coleridge believed that a strong, active imagination could become a vehicle for transcending unpleasant circumstances. Many of his poems are powered exclusively by imaginative...
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    Coleridge’s Poetry

    Analysis Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s place in the canon of English poetry rests on a comparatively small body of achievement: a few poems from the late 1790s and early 1800s and his participation in the revolutionary publication of Lyrical Ballads in 1797. Unlike Wordsworth, his work cannot be...
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    Coleridge’s Poetry

    Context Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born in Devon in 1772. His father, a clergyman, moved his family to London when Coleridge was young, and it was there that Coleridge attended school (as he would later recall in poems such as “Frost at Midnight”). He later attended Cambridge but left without...
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    نقد و بررسی رمان The Grapes of Wrath نوشته‌ی John Steinbeck

    Key Facts full title · The Grapes of Wrath author · John Steinbeck type of work · Novel genre · Epic; realistic fiction; social commentary language · English time and place written · Late May–late October 1938, Los Gatos, CA date of first...
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    نقد و بررسی رمان The Grapes of Wrath نوشته‌ی John Steinbeck

    Themes, Motifs & Symbols Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. Man’s Inhumanity to Man Steinbeck consistently and woefully points to the fact that the migrants’ great suffering is caused not by bad weather...
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    نقد و بررسی رمان The Grapes of Wrath نوشته‌ی John Steinbeck

    Analysis of Major Characters Tom Joad Tom begins the novel in possession of a practical sort of self-interest. Four years in prison, he claims, have molded him into someone who devotes his time and energies to the present moment. The future...
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    نقد و بررسی رمان The Grapes of Wrath نوشته‌ی John Steinbeck

    Character List Tom Joad - The novel’s protagonist, and Ma and Pa Joad’s favorite son. Tom is good-natured and thoughtful and makes do with what life hands him. Even though he killed a man and has been separated from his family for four years...
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    نقد و بررسی رمان The Grapes of Wrath نوشته‌ی John Steinbeck

    Plot Overview Released from an Oklahoma state prison after serving four years for a manslaughter conviction, Tom Joad makes his way back to his family’s farm in Oklahoma. He meets Jim Casy, a former preacher who has given up his calling out of a belief that all life is holy—even the parts that...
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