Vetta Bog
Reader. Writer. Poet. Snowboarder. Kayaker. Soccer Player. Hiker. Camper. Fencer. Life Lover.
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Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you'll get until you take a bite.Affiliations
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South Park: A Commentary on HumanityAn examination of the ironic commentary that Comedy Central's South Park creates about viewers and the state of society even while it mocks the state of society. -
On the Wings of the WindA poem about the true meaning and implications of Christmas. One of my first poems written as a school assignment.
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Behind the SmileWhat lies beneath is not always as it appears.
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Circle of IronyHope and Change. Ambiguous, and quite possibly, ironic.
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"The One Who Never Was"A poem about letting go of illusions
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Pornography: The Degradation of CivilizationHighlights how pornography is detrimental to the whole of society, and calls the government on its lack of action toward the societal disruption
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Edible Party Favors: Lolli-Party PopsCute and fun ideas for kids party favors
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Is LOST a Lost Cause?The confusion and suspense builds as LOST approaches it's end.
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Shakespeare's The Twelfth Night - A Comedy of Carnivalesque ProportionsThe work examines the relations between men and women of the renaissance; how shakespeare created a world of irony; how women and men usurped their roles, and the foolishness of life itself.
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The Hopelessness of Faith Weighted with HypocrisyAnalysis of Nathaniel Hawthorne's allegorical short story "Young Goodman Brown", takes one on a spiritual journey to find the value of faith in life, and the dastardly effects that occur once the bubble of apparent perfection bursts, and reality is seen for what it is.
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Valentines Day: A Holiday ProposalValentines day should be amended...
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Racism: An Ongoing WarThe fight against racism and for equality is an ongoing war.
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Learning Lessons from the HolocaustExamines the implications of a society out of tune with the realities of tragedy, and what can be done to prevent further failure to stand against apathy.
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The Shadow of a DoubtLove is hard to decipher where there remains a shadow of doubt
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The Noise of the RainPonderings on the noise of confusion.
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The Wishing WellA sonnet! Enough said :)
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Pride and Prejudice: A Young Lady's GuidebookExamines why Jane Austen considered Elizabeth Bennett to be the perfect woman in a day and age when women were expected to fit a mold of submission and conformity.
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Mandatory Voting: Tyranny in the Modern AgeExamines how the implementation of mandatory voting would alienate a people from a government that was made to be united, by encroaching on inalienable rights, demeaning the democratic process, and creating an irreconcilable rift in American ideals.
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Biofuel: Blessing or Curse?Examines the effect of the implementation of natural energy sources on the well being of the global community.
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Game OverThe game of love is lost.
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So Let Us SpeakWhat happens when mutual affection is not admitted?
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I Can't Help it TodayThe woe's of unrequited love.
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Does He Know?"Dark eyes cast downward wanting to know; Unable to see, with eagerness glow" The essence of the poem is that wondering "does love exist" in the heart of another.
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When Morning ComesWhile it's clicheto say, there's always light at the end of the darkness. This is a poem about certain hope.
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Two WorldsAssimilating is hard to do.
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On Days like ThisWe all have those days when life is hard, and it seems there's no getting through the heartache and tears. This is a piece that culminated from a day like that.



