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The city of Lois' home town, Cliffton-by-the-Sea, about an hour away from the Daily Planet -- according to Lois Lane in this episode. Later, Clark says its a couple of miles from Havenhurst. She had been there as a child and had just received a ginger bread man (which was sent every year on her birthday) by Mrs. Tazie, her nurse. She tried to call her back, but there was no response. Not only did Mrs. Tazie not answer, but no one in town was answering their phone. This prompted Lois, accompanied by Clark, to travel there to find out what was going on. As they approached the town there was a sign that read: POP. 525 but the population was written as "525" with the "52" crossed out, leaving only "5" remaining.

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Who wrote the poem the deserted village?

oliver goldsmith


Does Oliver Goldsmith criticise the village schoolmaster?

no he doesn't


What is oliver goldsmith contribution to literature?

Oliver Goldsmith was an Irish writer known for his contributions to literature through works such as "The Vicar of Wakefield" and the play "She Stoops to Conquer." He is also famous for his poem "The Deserted Village" and his essays. Goldsmith's works are characterized by their humor, wit, and social commentary, making him an important figure in 18th-century literature.


What does the above quote from The Deserted Village lines 51-56 mean?

The quote from lines 51-56 in "The Deserted Village" by Oliver Goldsmith describes the peacefulness and beauty of a village that is now deserted due to economic changes. It reflects on the impact of progress and modernization on rural communities, where once-thriving villages are now abandoned and empty. Goldsmith mourns the loss of a simpler way of life and the displacement of its residents.


What is Oliver Goldsmith's birthday?

Oliver Goldsmith was born on November 10, 1728.


When was Oliver Goldsmith born?

Oliver Goldsmith was born on November 10, 1728.


What is an elegy?

Elegy is the kind of poem that mourns the death of someone or something. Tennyson's In Memoriam mourns the death of his friend Arthur Hallam. Oliver Goldsmith's the Deserted Village is about the demise of a Village. Thomas Gray's Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard also is about the virtuous past of a village. There has also been 'Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog.'


When did Oliver Goldsmith die?

Oliver Goldsmith died on April 4, 1774 at the age of 45.


Did oliver goldsmith write a biography of samuel johnson?

No, Oliver Goldsmith did not write a biography of Samuel Johnson. Oliver Goldsmith and Samuel Johnson were colleagues in the 18th Century in New England. Oliver Goldsmith died ten years before Samuel Johnson died.


How old was Oliver Goldsmith at death?

Oliver Goldsmith died on April 4, 1774 at the age of 45.


Example of a poem which lament the death of someone?

A poem lamenting the death of someone or something is called Elegy. Thomas Gray's Elegy Written In A Country Church Yard, Alfred Lord Tennyson's In Memorium, Oliver Goldsmith's Deserted Village and John Milton's Lycidas are famous Elegies in English.


What are other ways to write an Elegy poem without making about the death of someone?

Oliver Goldsmith's The Deserted Village is an incomparable elegy, written not on the death of somebody, but on the degeneration and wasting away of an entire village, all virtues saying farewell to the village, one after one. It is a classical example of how an elegy should be and what it should be about, though the poem has never claimed the status of Elegy. It is made and meant to make all people who love society weep.