By comparing himself to the figure of Lazarus, Prufrock is engaging in something of a life-death narrative. In his imaginary conversation with the woman he seems to be addressing the poem to, Prufrock imagines himself saying "I am Lazarus, come from the dead"<span> where Lazarus lying dead in the tomb is like Prurock engaging in his self-made </span>universe (the poem)<span>. Lazarus returns from the land of the dead</span><span> to tell others of f his experiences just as Prufrock imagines himself coming out of his thoughts - which might be drug induced - to tell of his imaginings. </span>
Because Sean preforms many acts of philanthropy, he feels as though he is making the world a better place.
Machiavelli uses reasoning and an example as evidence in an argumentative structure to support his claim that a prince must destroy a city that is accustomed to freedom if he wants to hold it.
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I watch sports an eat food. I also like to hang with my friends at the park an play ball.
I believe it is the introduction which should be relatively brief. You shouldn't prolong it too much, because the emphasis should be put on the main part of your speech, and not so much on the introduction.