<span>"Counting Small-Boned Bodies" is a short poem of ten lines and, as its title suggests, plays upon official body counts of dead Vietnamese soldiers. The poem's first line, "Let's count the bodies over again," is followed by three tercets, each of which begins with the same line: "If we could only make the bodies smaller." That condition granted, Bly postulates three successive images: a plain of skulls in the moonlight, the bodies "in front of us on a desk," and a body fit into a finger ring which would be, in the poem's last words, "a keepsake forever." One notes in this that Bly uses imagery not unlike that of the pre-Vietnam poems, especially in the image of the moonlit plain.</span>
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The oppression which depicted in the novel can be seen through character and characterization which there are 3 personality based on the novels. At first is the oppressive personality, oppressive personality, and rebelling personality. There are events which also illustrated the oppression.
The Hunger Games themselves was designed to keep residents in line under the tyranny of government. Without knowledge about the tyranny government and the cruel tactics used by the actual life of tyrannical, children grow up into adults without full awareness, pay no attention to real world problems and keeping attention into smaller issue, that is the purpose why the author addressed the oppression, violence and the cruel tyrannical government is to showing young readers to be aware and beware with the media in our society where is media in today's society manipulated the news.
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1.) The dogs are lined up with their trainers.
2.) I wish my dog wasn't afraid
3.) This dog pushed another off the instructed course
4.) I'm doing this competition, because my friend advised me to
5.) She wished my dog would become better
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