<span>The theme of "Empty Kettle," a poem by Louis "Little Coon" Oliver is that of living responsibly. Oliver emphasizes personal responsibility toward mankind as well as Mother Earth. His writing emphasizes that for everything received, something has been taken, either from someone else or something else.</span>
Answer: I looked up at the audience and tried to swallow my fear, wiping my sweaty hands on my skirt.
Explanation: a narrative essay is telling a story based on one of your own experiences either past or present .
Emily Dickinson is world renown among poets and those who love literature for her emphasis on both thought and feeling.
She is considered a master of form and syntax and is often called 'a poet of paradox'.
Generally speaking her poems tend to be short and they usually use only one voice (which is not necessarily that of the poet). She published well over 1800 poems of which only a handful of them were titled as is the case of the poem listed here.
Notice her use of form and paradox in referring to hope as a thing with feathers, something that never asks for anything in return.
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The statement that best describes how the two adaptations of Hamlet differ is A. Price’s Hamlet is carefree and unaffected by the ghost’s appearance.
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