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    animal‚ as well as the tone of the poem. Strafford does a great job of illustrating the function of the animal in "Traveling Through the Dark." The deer is dead on the side of the road from a hit and run and the speaker wants to be respectful of the deer. The speaker is about to "roll them into the canyon" (3‚ Stafford)‚ when he realizes that the deer is pregnant. This causes the speaker to rethink the importance of life while standing there in the dark. The speaker

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    decision to either keep pursuing her romance with Ron or to move on. In the scene “The Wedgwood Teapot” the director conveys Cary Scott’s control and domestication of Ron Kirby through the use of the deer property as well as keeping Cary well lit throughout the entirety of the scene. The property of the deer seems rather out of place in the film. From showing up throughout random times in

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    Man’s New Toy In William Stafford’s poem “Traveling through the Dark‚” the persona drives alone at night on an isolated mountain road and happens to encounters a dead deer. As depicted in the poem‚ this anonymous persona is most likely a man since he managed to carry a 200-pound dead deer away from the road. Moreover‚ the chances of a woman wandering around an isolated mountain by herself at night during the 1960’s were highly unlikely. A man who is willing to live in the midst

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    Everyone has a favorite kind of leisure‚ whether it is reading a book‚ taking a walk‚ or just watching T.V.‚ leisure is something that everyone has experienced. For me‚ my favorite kind of leisure is deer hunting. It is not only something I have done my whole life‚ but it is also something that has been a bonding experience in my family‚ and that has grown into a passion over time. Growing up in the Piney Woods of East Texas finding a place to hunt was never a problem. I remember getting up on

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    Hunting Essay

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    "Sport" hunting is a violent form of recreation that has left countless animals maimed‚ and orphaned animals vulnerable to starvation‚ exposure‚ and predation. This activity disrupts natural animal population dynamics and has contributed to the extinction of animal species all over the world‚ including the Tasmanian tiger and the great auk.(1‚2) Although less than 5 percent of the U.S. population hunts‚ hunting is permitted in many wildlife refuges‚ national forests‚ and state parks and on other

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    rabbits would be caught in traps or snares and bigger game‚ like deer and bears‚ would be hunted using various different weapons like spears and bow and arrows. Some groups had special/important animals that they would hunt‚ for example‚ the Woodland First Nations’ most important game was the white-tailed deer because it gave them meat as well as fur for clothing and shelters. Additionally‚ the Plateau First Nations’ main food sources were deer and caribou

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    I. The first art form that I became engrossed by was a stone relief titled Orthostat relief: lion attacking a deer. This relief was said to be accredited to the Hittites culture during the Neo-Hittites Period‚ and dating 19th century. Its precise geographic origin is Syria‚ Tell Halaf. The subject matter of this relief‚ as stated in its given title‚ is of a lion viscously attaching a deer‚ or buck. Other orthostats found Syria‚ Tell Halaf also share a comparable theme of vulgar executions‚ and frequent

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    poem he shows real life imagery: “My fingers touching her side brought me the reason—her side was warm; her fawn lay there waiting‚ alive‚ still‚ never to be born.” Stafford is showing genuine emotion and real tenderness towards the deer and we can have a visual of deer and its unborn fetus. Mckuen and Stafford’s poems differ in persona. In “Thoughts of Punishment” the poem is being told in third person: “There ought to be capital punishment for cars that run over rabbits and drive into dogs and commit

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    Ethics of Hunting

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    on this Earth to roam the hills and graze the grass‚ rather than the ones grown in barns and factories. It means utilizing every part of that animal to our best ability‚ and wasting nothing. We even go as far as to donate the brain and heart of the deer to the local high school for use of dissection in science laboratories. We appreciate the animal in every way we can. It has given us everything (literally) that it has‚ and we will respect this animal for a time far longer after it’s depart from

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    because it was rich in fruits and roots. They also performing austenties and practicing rigid vows. There was a time that they need the faggots and churning staff in order to perform a rites. They wanted to hunt a deer‚but unfortunately‚the deer sprang away‚try to hunt it using bow but the deer runs for away. Until the time that they feeling fatigued and thristy. Complication: Yudhistira told his youngest brother‚Nakula‚to climb up the tree and look for any signs of water nearby. After he saw‚he proceeded

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