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    With this technique she also uses a third person limited omniscient‚ the use of both of these techniques make for a suspenseful mood. Christie makes Wargrave more than a physical murderer‚ but also a psychological murderer; he inflicts doubt and fear in the characters and drives them to a point of no return. Another narrative technique that Christie uses is foreshadowing‚ and she uses this to create a suspenseful mood. One of the more early scenes where she uses foreshadowing is when General McArthur

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    Introduction: How’d He Do That? By understanding the use of memory‚ symbol‚ and pattern it is easy to compare literary works and further understand the meaning behind a piece of literature. Each of these can deepen the understanding of the work‚ making it more enjoyable and more significant. Comprehending patterns and symbols allows you to experience the true meaning of the story. Also recognizing these three things allow you to get pass the nonessential parts of the piece and reveal what the author

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    to the reader’s eye. The magic in this play is a force that not only causes conflict but‚ also resolves it. It is demonstrated throughout the play‚ that the central aspect is the source of power that motivates‚ from the inside‚ magic .Shakespeare uses magic to embody the supernatural power of love by using the romantic realm of lovers and also of words that captivate the reader every time they read it. He attributes this power to the words‚ through which human beings can be incited to act‚ in

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    dysfunctional society. To start‚ Atwood’s female characters develop an inferiority complex on how they are viewed. Main character Offred reflects on the male thought process as seen in the following quote. “This is the kind of touch they like: folk art‚ archaic‚ made by women‚ in their spare time‚ from things that have no further use.” (Atwood 3). It is important to realize that language does not exist only within

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    All of these themes allowed me to have a better understanding of the story. Incorporating these themes allowed me to visualize the representation that people associated southern belles‚ Yankees‚ and the antebellum south as. Thus‚ Faulkner’s various use of these themes add great detail to the story. One theme that I quickly caught on to in the story was change. Every time I read a passage

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    Analyse how visual and/ or sound and verbal techniques are used to develop the personality of an important character in a visual text you have studied In the movie Into the Wild directed by Sean Penn‚ many techniques have been used to show that Chris McCandless has a negative view towards people and society. It is the views of a character that define their personality. Some of the scenes when this is seen are when Chris graduates from college‚ and when he has his graduation lunch. However towards

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    for survival against predators‚ nature and themselves. Dystopian regimes use fear as a tool to control and manipulate their people. They create false senses of security‚ and freedom for the people‚ so that there is no way they can lose their power. Finally‚ they keep the people oppressed and ignorant to the regimes sovereignty . 1984 by George Orwell and Lord of the Flies by William Golding both represent how corrupt leaders use the population’s fears against them‚ for the continuation of their hierarchical

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    Pip receives a note from Estelle‚ the young woman he seems to be infatuated with‚ telling him to meet her at a train station in London and he does so‚ in hopes of seeing the girl again. When he leaves for the station he runs into Wemmick‚ who decides to take Pip on a tour around the prison near by‚ Pip finds this rather odd and feels uncomfortable with how comfortable Wemmick is. The two part their ways and Pip finally gets to see Estelle who‚ as usual‚ treats him poorly. She describes ’instructions’

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    oppression and frustration that women went through in society. Perkins use of symbolism adds to the reality of the wife’s oppression that slowly progresses into insanity. The subordinate position the wife is in because of her overpowering husband is created by the use of symbols such as the yellow wallpaper‚ secret diary‚ and the woman inside the wallpaper. The yellow wallpaper‚ being one of the largest symbols in the story‚ sheds light on how men overpower women. The color yellow on the wallpaper exemplifies

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    The novel Frankenstein written by Mary Shelley is told in the perspective of Robert Walton‚ who tells the story of Victor Frankenstein. The main protagonist of Frankenstein was Frankenstein and his creation‚ the monster. These characters experience guilt‚ sorrow‚ stress‚ worry‚ and despair throughout the novel‚ and they turn towards nature to calm down and relax. Thus‚ nature is a huge aspect in the lives of Frankenstein and the monster as nature it self is a condolence for them. Mary Shelley portrays

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