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Good morning/evening ladies and gentlemen today I am here to talk about the topic people are never satisfied with what they have . They always want more . For example if I stop right now the teacher won't give me marks since she wants me to say more about the topic :-) We don't want that now soo let me continue people are never satisfied with what they have they are greedy and sometimes this greed leads to disasters .But for some others a bit greed can help them be successful.This people are very kind and they know how hard life is so they try to make it a bit easier for other people. This will lead them to even more success and in turn more people will be helped by them . But since people are greedy at one point or the other they will stop helping society.They forget where they came from and starts thinking only about themselves.This is why there are people around the world who don't get food ,water and other basic necessities.I am not telling that the rich are obliged to help the poor but the people who are really in need for help like orphans.But they don't do this because of greed.If it wasn't for greed many people would have had a better life but for many life wouldn't be so kind.So greed is a necessary evil like friction.As you need to apply lubricants to prevent friction from ruining things . You need to learn to control greed but many people don't do so because they don't want others to be as great as them, because of greed. This leads to the fact people are never satisfied with what they have and never will be .
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1) anger or misplaced passion against the light leaving them at the "close of the day" perhaps showing a sadness at misuse of time left which would leave them "burn"ing with regret.
2) the rage could mean anger at the light leaving them isolated in the dark because they feel so passionate about it=> a source of life?=>a source of livelihood?
3) whilst the " wisemen" seem to know that it is their time to die they still fight death because it is humans innate will to survive, it is what we are programmed to do, it is our Id and therefore the words of the Wisemen are uninspiring. they trigger no passions in life, as we as humans want to live.
4) in the stanza there are many images of "dark"ness which highlights the loneliness they feel. " burn and rave at close of day" is an interesting phrase because it not only suggests deep anger at the light abandoning them, but also suggests madness, insanity, as though they can't physically bear to be left.
5) they are saying how great their "frail deeds" would be if only somewhere else. they only are deemed lesser here, elsewhere they are saying their contribution would have been more widely accepted.
6) this stanza infers that the "good men" get changed by the "night" and it gives the image of gentleness and peace, but also change and this foreign idyllic "green bay" which could be the answer to these mans dreams of greatness.
7) they "sang the sun in flight" by giving it a glorious sendoff. they praised it when they had it and when they realised they no longer had a firm grasp of it they "grieved" its loss, because when they had the sun they praised it, but assumed it would be theirs forever and when they noticed its absence they grieved what power they had.
8) in this stanza there is obvious loss with the phrase "too late" which suggests that they could have saved the sun if they realised; they were too "blind" and that meant they had to "grieve their loss".
9) the passion and grief of their loss still plagues them, and the" father "who seems to be the closest to the narrator is being asked to" curse" and "bless" the speaker which, be confusion to the reader as they each contrast each other. this might suggest that he wants to be cursed for letting the sun "die" but also wants his father's blessing to reach out and anchor the sun to them, with the reason he is asking his father is because he is "fierce" he could be "fierce" in love, in war, in passion, in life, but all we know is that the father is stronger than the speaker, which wants strength to be leant to them.
10) the men do not go gently into death because they have been enlightened by the "dying sun" which gave them a new meaning to work for, to live for. when it says "blind eyes could blaze like meteors" the simile creates an image of new strength, of new hope, and suddenly they can't just die peacefully, because now they have a purpose.
11) in this poem light and dark play major roles with the light representing passion, knowledge and anger also with the dark representing a lack of knowledge, a lack of hope, a dying of the words that could make a blind man see.
Jody was very determined, he even told Janie before they got there that he was planning to make it a very nice town, he wanted to make it good enough for people to come in and buy land.