“The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe is a poem about a man that is being hunted by a raven. The man that is being hunted by a raven is hearing a voice calling out “Lenore” at his chamber door. After awhile he starts to notice that he is being hunted by a raven.…
How does the author use figurative language to establish a tone of wonder in the first two paragraphs of the essay? Provide specific examples and explain how they provide the reader with a unique sense of the desert? Read line 26-49. How does this passage help develop a central idea of Kingsolver’s essay?…
James Maloney’s novel A Bridge to Wiseman’s Cove is beautifully crafted and achingly honest exploration of the transformative power of love. Maloney uses language techniques, such as imagery, characterisation, symbolism, themes and figurative language. This entices the reader into, positions them to feel and think ways about the characters and is given to inform the reader about the character. In ABTWC Maloney has used unconditional love to express the characters inner thoughts. He uses this to meticulously craft abstruse themes and characterisations. The Ways he has shown how transformative love is through points mentioned before and through the different forms of love (conditional and unconditional). I will present ways…
“You can have brilliant ideas, but if you can’t get them across, your ideas won’t get you anywhere.” - Lee Iacocca…
Many authors use foreshadowing throughout their stories to warn the reader about a particular event that occurs later in the story. It is a literary device defined as being the act of presenting indications beforehand. Saki, the author of the short story “The Interlopers”, is a great example in how authors use foreshadowing in presenting their work of literature to the readers. In short summary, “The Interlopers” is a short story that tells a tale about two characters who have been enemies since birth. In the beginning of the story, Ulrich von Gradwitz, the protagonist, goes out to the forest even though it is not safe. Later in the story Ulrich has second thoughts, and wants to resolve things with Georg Znaeym, the antagonist, but nobody will know about it. Into the end of the story the two characters seek rescue, but from the sound of Ulrich’s laugh rescue is far away. Just by the given information, one can easily perceive how the author, Saki, uses foreshadowing to hint the readers that things aren’t always what they may seem. In the short story “The Interlopers”, the author uses foreshadowing to warn the reader that events will turn out the opposite way then they were supposed to.…
In the small portion of text provide from a diary entry I wrote based upon a character from “The Crucible”, which was written during my sophomore year of high school. Upon reading the text provided it’s clear to see that I was relying heavily on the figurative language of imagery. Due to the fact that, it allowed me to create a vivid mental image into the minds of my readers, drawing them in and making the reader want to read more. With this its clear to see that just like how I would use facts to prove claims, I would use details to pull them in.…
In Chapter 25 of the novel, The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck introduces the state of California during its spring season. A great deal of sensory details, along with figurative language are provided in this passage. Steinbeck introduces the valleys of California with “fruit blossoms that are fragrant pink and white waters in a shallow sea”(346). These visual images allows the readers to imagine with greater detail and color. The reader’s ability to imagine the scene Steinbeck describes is once again reinforced when he states”the petals drop from the fruit trees and carpet the earth with pink and white”(346). Through this description, Steinbeck contrasts the state between the regular spring scenery with the desperate Dust Bowl that is…
Shakespeare’s Macbeth tells the tragic tale of Macbeth as he kills and murders people in his blind fear. After hearing a prophecy telling him that he would become king, Macbeth goes into a trance state, trying to figure out what he should do. He ends up following his blind ambition and murdering many people. In Shakespeare’s play, it could be said from the way that he acts that Macbeth is afraid of fear, as he is scared of meaningless things, and he always second questions himself when he becomes afraid. Shakespeare uses many different language techniques to outline Macbeth’s fear.…
In the short story “Dark They Were and Golden Eyed” Ray Bradbury uses symbolism of Mr. Bittering and figurative language to portray how cultural assimilation can happen to anyone, anywhere regardless of a person’s willpower to resist. In one scene, Mr. Bittering is trying to get the other men to build a rocket together to go back to Earth, but they don’t want to. Mr. Bittering relentlessly tries to get them to help but suddenly stops when they show him that he is starting to change.…
When you tell something that is not the truth, something happens inside of that person,…
Paul Bogard, in his essay “Let There Be Dark” expounds on the idea that many cities around the globe should limit the amount of light produced and have more darkness all this at a time when many metropolitan cities like Chicago, Paris and Tokyo are more busy at night and therefore decide to use more light and energy. Bogard’s purpose is to explain to his audience such as the general public that many cities on the planet shouldn’t use too much light because it has detrimental effects, both physically and to the Earth. Bogard achieves his purpose and tone through the use of fierce diction and figurative language.…
People carry all kinds of things on the daily basis. From little things like car keys to a traumatic memory from the past. The soldiers who fought in the vietnam war had to go through many incredibly horrifying experiences and it was those exact events that make “The Things They carried” by Tim O'Brien such a marvellous vivid book. Tim O’Brien uses imagery, figurative language and repetition to get a ridiculous emotional connection with the reader. He uses story-telling to clear his conscious about war furthermore the constant struggle of the soldiers forgotten by society. “But the thing about remembering is that you don't forget.”…
Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury is a futuristic novel, taking the reader to a time where books and thinking are outlawed. In a time so dreadful where those who want to better themselves by thinking, and by reading are outlaws as well. Books and ideas are burned, books are burned physically, where as ideas are burned from the mind. Bradbury uses literary devices, such as symbolism, but it is the idea he wants to convey that makes this novel so devastating. Bradbury warns us of what may happen if we stop expressing our ideas, and we let people take away our books, and thoughts. Bradbury notices what has been going on in the world, with regards to censorship, and book burning in Germany, and McCarthyism in America. That is what he is speaking out against. Bradbury is also a very symbolic writer, he incorporates symbolism into his book. Bradbury's use of symbolism throughout the novel makes the book moving and powerful by using symbolism to reinforce the ideas of anti-censorship.…
Louis L’amour, A western novelist, once stated “Start writing. no matter what, The water does not flow until the faucet is turned on.” This quote is important because when you start writing you can describe the story however you want . In the story, “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” by Walter Dean Myers, the author uses descriptive adjectives to develop an imagine. The author also uses figurative language to develop the mood in the story and to develop the characters.…
-Kring kring- "who is calling cookie" I asked my voice automated .4 inch iphone12z "its Miss Pellaso ma'am" he replied "answer her call now! Please and thank you cookie" I demanded cookie. After which I heard the voice of Noche saying "hi dhaii! Busy ka?" I replied "nope why?" she asked me another question "how many days will be your free schedule?" I answered "as far as I'm concerned my free schedule is more or less weeks, why?" she answered "uhmm, we will be going to the state of Palawan the day after tomorrow I already have your tickets here see" I said giggling "don't make me laugh dhaii! We're not on video call silly" she laughed at herself and said this "hihihi, anyways I'll be leaving today and you'll be leaving the day after tomorrow." I answered "yeah sure bye" but before I could hang up she said "and another thing you owe me four thousand eight hundred –toot toot toot- " after our conversation I ordered cookie to call my house helper named joi to prepare my things for Palawan since I need to go to kapatagan city to arrange important matters before I leave. After a thirty minute helicopter ride to kapatagan city I met engr. Novibelle Senajon my elementary and high school classmate she have engineered twenty 10Star hotels in Asia and over seventy five business buildings around the world. She is now engaged with a Filipino-European guy. And she is now helping me construct one of the worlds first 12Star hotel and business-cultural circle on the mountain top. But before I could bid her goodbye she invited me for a cup-cake with her fiancé of course I can't say no to her invitation since I haven't met her fiancé I was eagered to meet him since I treat her as my aunt way back in high school . We had a ten minute cable-car ride to what she calls the garden of princess cup-cake. As the cable car stopped I asked engr. Senajon if this was the place and she just moved her head up and down which meant yes. As we entered the garden I said wow to myself as we entered…