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    PEE Paragraph #1- Martin Luther King used emotive language on pg 3. “ I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” I think the intended effect of this quote is to show that people shouldn’t live in a place where they can’t be themselves. And that people are created equal and everyone is human not just white folk. I think it really got to the audience because adding word

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    by the white settlements. Achebe reveals both the tradition and challenge of tradition to the Igbo people through his use of proverbs‚ symbolism‚ and dialogue. His use of literary devices reveal how one’s tradition and culture can only be changed by the people of this culture. First‚ Achebe’s use of proverbs throughout the novel portray the language of the Igbo culture. They use proverbs for communications‚ folk tales‚ and lessons. To show gratitude for what his mother’s people have done for him

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    devil with instruments of torture‚ shrill screams of pain‚ and an encompassing‚ sweltering heat. Jean Paul Sartre proves in his play‚ No Exit‚ that Hell is not this petrifying scenario that is so popularized‚ but that Hell is simply other people. He uses metaphors to prove that the characters lose their sense of selves in hell‚ and have no other way to look at themselves except through the other people present. Cradeau is introduced to the room‚ where the bellboy runs down what is different in hell

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    this fear by using the irony of the residents which he interviews to prove that they are just afraid of the unknown. Another interview that shows irony is when he talks to a man that protected his house with many different safety precautions; Moore uses his witty comments and careful editing to defeat this man’s defences. Some

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    science as such‚ it is the advancement of science as it affects human individuals” (11). He is not suggesting that this is how science should advance‚ but that science will advance the way that people allow it to. The novel is not supposed to depict a “utopian” society by any means‚ but it is supposed to disturb the reader and warn him not to fall into this social decay. Huxley uses irony to exploit both communism and American capitalism created by Ford. Huxley’s first example

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    him that way until the night before she died. She was upset and drunk and went for a drive. After that Miles and the colonial start to get consumed by their grief. They then try to figure out exactly how she died and pull the ultimate prank the boarding school has ever seen in honor of Alaska. John uses many figurative devices such as symbolism‚ allusions‚ imagery‚ metaphors‚ and similes to portray friendships and its growth and strength. ​Throughout the book miles talks about these white flowers by

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    The Blindness of War In Liam O’ Flaherty’s short story “The Sniper”‚ two strangers in an irish civil war‚ embarrass in a conflict between themselves. The story has a more true and deeper meaning‚ how war can be so blind and numb to the body. How war can bring two strangers completely opposite from each other‚ together to find out what war actually is. The short story is truing to send out a true message to the world. That war is truly brother against brother and that it is not necessary in the

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    individual’s lifetime‚ there are countless numbers of obstacles we must face. It is up to us‚ however‚ how we go about overcoming them. Throughout Doris Lessing’s “Through the Tunnel”‚ she uses numerous literary techniques in order to make the reader sympathize for Jerry‚ the story’s protagonist. Most notably‚ Lessing uses a plethora of imagery to give a mind- blowing vision on what is happening. She also uses symbolism‚ which gives us a deeper meaning than what is on the surface. Not to mention‚ during

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    Henry Selick uses many techniques to outline the loneliness in Coraline’s life. In the scene Coraline shows many signs of loneliness. Loneliness is the feeling of being alone. Henry Selick demonstrates this by using techniques such as high angle‚ medium shot‚ and Dolly. In the film Coraline Henry Selick uses a technique called high angle to show the loneliness feeling going on in the film. He used this technique to emphasize how alone she is in such a big surrounding by using high angle. I believe

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    throughout the story. Using gothic and romantic themes throughout the novel Shelley creates an iconic example that is the epitome of the gothic and romantic ideals stressed throughout the nineteenth century. Nature is one element in Frankenstein that uses both the gothic and romantic themes.

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