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  2. We Wear the Mask - Wikipedia

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    We Wear the Mask" is an 1895 poem in the rondeau form by Paul Laurence Dunbar. It is generally considered one of his most famous works and has been cited by several scholars as his best poem. It is generally considered one of his most famous works and has been cited by several scholars as his best poem.

  3. Harrison Bergeron - Wikipedia

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    The Ballerina, a beautiful dancer who was burdened with an especially ugly mask and excessive weights, as she is the fairest, most beautiful and most graceful of the dancers. Diana Moon Glampers is the Handicapper General. Vonnegut re-used the name for a character in God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater.

  4. Sympathy (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The poem and "We Wear The Mask" are two of Dunbar's most widely anthologized poems, [11] and "Sympathy" has been cited as one of his more popular works. [10] Although Dunbar was only twenty seven when he wrote the poem, he died six years later. [2]: xxii

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    Get ready for all of today's NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #587 on Saturday, January 18, 2025. Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Saturday, January 18, 2025 The New York Times

  6. 'We Wear the Mask:' West Side music video promotes ... - AOL

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    West Side kids star in a rap music video that promotes wearing masks during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    Get ready for all of the NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #259 on Sunday, February 25, 2024. Connections game for Sunday, February 25 , 2024 The New York Times/Canva

  8. 1896 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    "We Wear the Mask" Lizette Woodworth Reese, A Quiet Road [2] Edwin Arlington Robinson, The Torrent and the Night Before [2] Works published in other languages.

  9. Comedy and tragedy masks - Wikipedia

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    The comedy and tragedy masks are a pair of masks, one crying and one laughing, that have widely come to represent the performing arts. Originating in the theatre of ancient Greece , the masks were said to help audience members far from the stage to understand what emotions the characters were feeling.