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    Most people hate normal things‚ such as traffic or cleaning. Other people‚ upon reading The Crucible‚ develop a sense of hatred towards Abigail Williams. Arthur Miller writes Abigail as manipulative‚ selfish‚ and an effective liar. This hatred towards Abigail is inevitable and present throughout the play‚ but Miller suggests that hatred towards an evil person is warranted. In the first act‚ Abigail immediately starts by lying‚ which becomes her first introduction to every reader. Rumors are spreading

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    Hurston use of alliteration and diction make Sawley seem like a beautiful place to those who have never been there. On the other hand she also describes harsh diction and imagery‚ which more accurately depicts what it is like working on the river‚ and characterizes the people working there. In Hurston’s first paragraph she describes Suwanee River as a beautiful and majestic place surrounded by fertile cultivation and rich history. The use of euphony and alliteration contribute in creating this image

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    next part of this scene‚ one of the main characters walks around a corner and the lighting takes on a dramatic change. A strong red tone is added to the shot. In the movie the color red is a

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    revolution. Both of the poets use different devices to engage the reader to emphasize their two point of views about england. Even though Blake and Wordsworth grew up in the same cities they still have different points of view about England‚ they showed this through Imagery‚ perspective and by appealing to all of the senses. How did Blake and Wordsworth used Imagery to state their points. Blake and Wordsworth points of view are different from each other and they show this through imagery. Blake said

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    Shakespeare’s use of similes in Romeo and Juliet appear different then what is written in modern-day time. This is mainly because they are not as obviously written in the play unlike today where it is easy to spot a simile or even another literary language like metaphors. His style is so different that our minds aren’t used to interpreting such a difference in writing. Shakespeare’s similes can seem hidden and some may argue that they aren’t similes at all but they are there! There isn’t a title for how the

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    How does Arthur Miller use dramatic devises To portray the character Eddie in A View from the Bridge? Dramatic devices are an element of a play used to build a better understanding of the character. Dramatic devices come into play better when performed rather than read. Arthur Miller uses various dramatic devices to portray the character of Eddie‚ and let the reader or audience think about how Eddie is thinking. This essay will look at the different dramatic devices used. The most used

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    wife’s narrative to explore how power is assigned

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    window‚ and one of the things he notices is a couple spitting in each other’s faces. This arouses him‚ giving him the urge to call someone. His first thought is Jane‚ but he throws that out almost instantly. In the end‚ he decides to call a girl named Faith Cavendish‚ who he has never met‚ because she is supposed to be very provocative. Annoyed‚ she rejects and offers to come over tomorrow‚ but Holden ignores this and hangs up (35). Holden’s incident with the prostitute can be used here too. When

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    Communication Assignment Number: 2 Name: Lisa Connelly Student Number: 21918579 Submission Date: 25/3/2011 STUDENT DECLARATION I have read and understand the Rules Relating to Awards (Rule 3.17) as contained in the University Handbook. I understand the penalties that apply for plagiarism and agree to be bound by these rules. Signature: (submitting your assignment online is equivalent to signing this form) A critical evaluation of “Does the Internet make you Dumber?” (Nicholas Carr June

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    power come greater responsibilities. Having power can be very dangerous depending on the person using it‚ as it has been the downfall of many powerful men and women. It has corrupting influences on people‚ giving them superiority complexes. It makes them feel threatened‚ and therefore stops others from achieving excellence. Power also gives them the ability to manipulate others into doing their bidding. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ the character Napoleon is a victim towards the fact that

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