Hyacinth Essays

  • Theme Of Transformation In Ovid's Metamorphoses

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    It was not uncommon in Ancient Greek and Roman myths for gods to transform humans into animals or objects, or to alter parts of their mortal bodies in some way shape or form. It’s easy to think that end result of these transfigurations was always hurtful or that they were only used as a type of punishment, because who would want to be turned into a flower? However, Ovid demonstrates that these transformations did not always have the detrimental outcome you think they would; he tells stories where

  • Hyacinth Bucket Character Analysis

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    Hyacinth Bucket – Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth Bucket, the lead character in my favorite British sitcom “Keeping Up Appearances”, should be diagnosed with a narcissistic personality disorder. The first indication that Hyacinth suffers from a distorted sense of self or grandeur is the manner in which she insists that her last name be pronounced. There are countless examples throughout the series in which Hyacinth corrects others as to the proper pronunciation. “It 's Bouquet! B-U-C-K-E-T

  • Girl In Hyacinth Blue Analysis

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    Symbolism was seen throughout the texts Girl in Hyacinth Blue and The Things They Carried. The Vermeer painting was a symbol for each person or people in every chapter that came into contact with it. For example in chapter 4 titled Hyacinth Blues of Girl in Hyacinth Blue, the painting was a symbol of freedom for Claudine. Claudine expressed “betrayal-his or mine, it didn’t matter-freed me (Vreeland 104).” She had been cheating on her husband for a while and when she had gotten caught, she sold the

  • Water Hyacinth Research Paper

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    Water hyacinth is a plant species native to South America that has been introduced to some parts of the western United States, and has not ceased to wreak havoc since. The recent droughts in California have not seemed to help the situation, and the aquatic plant is a relentless pest that refuses to yield to any attempts at extermination. The state of California has spent millions of dollars in an effort to eradicate the invasive species, however water hyacinth shows no signs of leaving any time soon

  • Pros And Cons Of Water Pollution

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    The effect in the change of water levels on hyacinth cover has been observed on Shagashe River and the result indicated a marked decline in the water hyacinth infestation on the river. The hyacinth was largely being washed onto the banks of the river where it subsequently dried off .This cyclical pattern had been observed over the past years and it only occured during the

  • Ap Biology Lab Report

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    IA PLANNING Introduction Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes), is an aquatic plant native to Amazon Basin. Water hyacinth can rise above the surface of the water as much as 1 metre in height. Seeds of this plant can remain viable for more than 28 years. It infests rivers, dams, lakes and irrigation channels on every continent except Antarctica. I will check if light affects the rate of photosynthesis of the water hyacinth. The number of bubbles produced by the plant

  • How Did Apollo Impact Society

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    Apollo was born on the island of Delos, along with his twin sister Artemis. His parents were Zeus and Leto. Leto was a daughter of the titans Coeus and Phoebe. They both shined as children. They were different from everyone else by far. Zeus noticed that, so he made them both gods. It was said at his first taste of ambrosia; he turned from a baby to a full grown man. Apollo was the god of many things; he had many lovers, many stories, and had some lasting effects on our society today. Apollo is

  • Should The Elderly Stereotyped To Be A 10-Year-Old Sibling

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    The girls are sent to their grandmother, Hyacinth, during the summer of 1989; being the city girl Dionne was, she found it aggravating ending up in a hole like Barbados. As Dionne may appear cold at times, the sisters still seek comfort within each other. Even though, Dionne may have complained

  • Similarities Between Adonis And Hyacinthus

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    golden locks and yellow drapery, but also of the slew of Hyacinths that pour from his head and onto his hands. Hyacinthus was a mortal lover of Apollo, even stated to be one of Apollo’s favorite. However, due to the jealousy of Zephyrus – the west wind – Hyacinthus was killed as Zephyrus altered the trajectory of a discus when Apollo and Hyacinthus were playing. The discus struck Hyacinthus in the head, which Poussin indicates by painting Hyacinths pouring from Hyacinthus’s head like blood, dripping to

  • What Does The Red Rose Symbolize In To Kill A Mockingbird

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    death are two opposites that can be symbolized by one thing: flowers. One of the most beautiful forms of flora, flowers, embody a multitude of meanings. For example, a red rose represents love, and a purple hyacinth sorrow. Both are beautiful yet hold opposite meanings: a rose for life and a hyacinth for death. Such symbolism behind flowers is prominent in To Kill A Mockingbird, a novel by Harper Lee. These flowers give a deeper, darker insight into their caretaker's life, defying the traditional symbolism

  • Prometheus's Counterpart In The Christian Faith

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    11. Prometheus’s counterpart in the Christian faith is Jesus Christ because they both betrayed someone close to them in order to defend mankind. Prometheus was given instructions from Zeus to create mankind, however, Prometheus did not agree with him. Prometheus decided to make humans superior to animals by giving them fire for protection and making man stand upright just the like gods did. These acts of kindness angered Zeus so ties Prometheus to a rock in the Cascade Mountains. Similar to Prometheus

  • The Jonestown Tragedy

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    adults telling them that it was just kool aid. Jim Jones was shot in the head, but it is not known for a fact if he killed himself or if someone else pulled the trigger. There only survivor in Jonestown at the time of the mass genocide was Catherine Hyacinth Edwards Thrash. She hid under her bed until the town was completely silent. A total of nine hundred and thirteen people died in the horrific Jonestown

  • Greenwing Macaws

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    macaws are sometimes confused with Scarlet Macaws, which have a yellow stripe on their wings (Greenwings do not) and are far different in both demeanor and coloring. The Greenwing is almost as large as the Hyacinth macaw with a wingspan approaching 49 inches, a total length reaching 36 inches and weights ranging from 1100 to 1700 grams. Not

  • Lord Apollo Research Paper

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    Wikipedia, Org. Hyacinth (mythology) - Wikipedia. Accessed 3 April 2023. This source was extremely useful since it supplied me with the story about Hyacinthus and Apollo I used in my essay. It explained what events took place, and who Hyacinthus exactly was. It tells about

  • Analysis Of Girl In The Hyacinlth Blue

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    Susan Vreeland’s Girl In The Hyacinth Blue follows the journey of a fictional painting by J. Vermeer over several centuries and tells the stories and appreciation each family has towards the painting. As the stories proceed, the influence the picture gives on the essence of their lives is descriptively illustrated and shows the various ways the artwork is interpreted by each individual. Vreeland starts off in present-day America and ends in the 17 century Netherlands, which shows the reader the

  • Apollo's Sacrifices

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    Roman’s believed he could bring them good health or illness.He was mainly worshiped due to his ability to cure illnesses. June sixth to june thirteenth the Roman’s had games to honor Apollo. His symbols are of a golden lyre, a snake, laurel and hyacinth. Sacrifices to Apollo had to be white male bulls. He would often visit his temples where people worshiped him. One day on one of

  • Helen Of Troy: Compared In Two Different Sources

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    Helen of Troy was treated differently and similarly in two different sources. Helen was a beautiful woman known as the daughter of zeus. Zeus was the greek god of the sky that was also the king of the other greek gods. Helen had beauty that was too beautiful she had everyone either hate her or love her. People say they would even smell her beauty from distances. One source talks about Helen’s beauty and another talks about how she is too beautiful that they don’t like her. Source one and two

  • Poem Analysis Of Helen By Hilda Doolittle

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    distinctive writers. Edgar Poe expresses about her outer beauty, yet Hilda Doolittle expresses her inner beauty, how Greece despises it.For instance, in the poem “To Helen “ by Edgar Poe it said “Thy hyacinth hair , thy classic face, Thy Naiad airs have brought me home”,the author used an alliteration with “hyacinth hair”,but he compared her hair to a flower and her face structure being elegant, gorgeous. Evenmore, “Naiads” are water spirits, said to be very beautiful just like his description of Helen.

  • Literary Devices Used In The Odyssey

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    princess gave to him” (105). Athena is portrayed as a kind and helpful friend to Odysseus because she makes him look more approachable and god-like after she “lent a hand, making him seem taller, and massive too, with crisping hair in the petals of wind hyacinth, but all red-golden...she lavished beauty over Odysseus’ head and shoulders”

  • Clicker Training Research Paper

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    doing this, mostly how brilliant these creatures can be. My parrots names are Xander, Rosie, Bella, Jackson and Mux. Xander is a Pied Cockatiel, Rosie is a Pearl Cockatiel, Bella is a Olive Green Budgie, Jackson is a Skyblue Budgie and Mux is a Hyacinth Macaw. Everyone of my parrots are from Australia except Mux, he is from South America, all hatched here in the United States though. I do not know much of Xander 's and