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The proposed plan will not satisfy every one
<em>To William Lloyd Garrison</em> was a poem written by John Greenleaf Whittier, who was an American Quaker poet, an advocate of the abolition of slavery in the United States, and considered a Fireside Poet. A term which referred to which a group of 19th-century American poets associated with New England, and whose poetry encompassed themes and messages of morality presented in conventional poetic forms.
In such poem, To William Lloyd Garrison, the author portrait the prominent American abolitionist, journalist, suffragist, and social reformer named William Lloyd Garrison as like a sort of fearless hero who fights against slavery. Similarly, in these verses, the author portrays himself as a supporter of Garrison's fight.
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Based on the excerpts that is taken from "Shooting an Elephant" which is by George Orwell, the one that best exemplifies a reflective essay is this one: <span>"It was a tiny incident in itself, but it gave me a better glimpse than I had had before of the real nature of imperialism..." Hope this helps.</span>
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