Ten squared,
The solitary century,
Eternal home of Benjamin.
Symbol of the celestial beatitude,
Unit to attain your ordinal perfection.
A synecdoche; designating part of a whole.
Three hundred days, one hundred gates to Thebes.
Subsequent reign of Napoleon, cut short by waterloo’s defeat.
More important than the majority thinks, the hundred appears everywhere.
The sheep in Jesus’ parable; the hundredth lost, confused.
The eyes of Argus; always watching, always wary.
Those who reach such a wonderful age
Reside forever on the Smucker’s jar.
Percentage of a high grade,
But difficult to achieve.
Overall, the hundred
Is individ
1984 Through Music
Music has the ability to either reflect or inspire with just a simple tune or complicated melody. Whether it comes from an mp3 player, phonograph, or a live band, people constantly turn to music to release the day's stresses and inspire themselves with new ideas. A song has a power that allows anyone to interpret their own meaning and apply it to daily life. For Winston Smith, a Party member in George Orwell's 1984, music allows him to see simplicity and beautiful in a frightening, ugly, and utterly hopeless world. Through songs in the novel, Winston is able to hope for a brighter
Ten squared,
The solitary century,
Eternal home of Benjamin.
Symbol of the celestial beatitude,
Unit to attain your ordinal perfection.
A synecdoche; designating part of a whole.
Three hundred days, one hundred gates to Thebes.
Subsequent reign of Napoleon, cut short by waterloo’s defeat.
More important than the majority thinks, the hundred appears everywhere.
The sheep in Jesus’ parable; the hundredth lost, confused.
The eyes of Argus; always watching, always wary.
Those who reach such a wonderful age
Reside forever on the Smucker’s jar.
Percentage of a high grade,
But difficult to achieve.
Overall, the hundred
Is individ
1984 Through Music
Music has the ability to either reflect or inspire with just a simple tune or complicated melody. Whether it comes from an mp3 player, phonograph, or a live band, people constantly turn to music to release the day's stresses and inspire themselves with new ideas. A song has a power that allows anyone to interpret their own meaning and apply it to daily life. For Winston Smith, a Party member in George Orwell's 1984, music allows him to see simplicity and beautiful in a frightening, ugly, and utterly hopeless world. Through songs in the novel, Winston is able to hope for a brighter
I would have enjoyed this book very much had I not been forced to read it and write a critique about it. As it was, I found reading it quite a tedious pastime, and wish I had not had to do it. My favorite part of the book was the introduction, since it was the only part I did not have to reread a number of times looking for hidden meanings that do not, in fact, exist. I also very much enjoyed the ending, because it meant that I was almost done with the book, if not the whole evil business of trying to write out a critique. In all probability, the critique will not even be read or corrected by the teacher, seeing as there are quite
Apologies for the absence... not that I have enough watchers to really make a difference.
But there's a new wave of junk in my gallery and I have improved somewhat. So yes. There it is.
One should never search into the deep recesses of their galleries...
I'm a mixture of sad and angry, and I'm not sure if this feeling comes from my own horrible old art, or last night's episode of Dexter.
Hello, there! It looks like you dropped by my group's page, , and on behalf of the group I just wanted to thank you for stopping by. If you're interesting in a vast variety of RP settings, The Keep is a good place to look. You can note me if you have any questions about it.