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    with his use of logic and knowledge. However‚ what are most remembered about Lincoln ’s speeches are his metaphors and imagery used to provoke emotions or ideas from the reader. Lincoln spoke with such depth and power that any who heard him could not help but be awestruck. Many wonder if the outcome of the Civil war would have changed if Davis could have employed Lincoln ’s profound metaphors on the Confederacy. The American people have always had a fascination with presidents of common or lowly

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    Metaphors We Live By” As Lakoff and Johnson suggest in their article Metaphors We Live By‚ “Metaphors not only make our thoughts more vivid and interesting‚ but they actually structure our perceptions and understanding”. What I find most interesting throughout the duration of this article is that Metaphors We Live By gives us a source of examples that demonstrate our use of various metaphors used in everyday language and thoughts. One of the topics that I thought was interesting was when the

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    Shakespeare balances absence and presence in Sonnet 73 by using a metaphor inside a metaphor in each quatrain. In the first quatrain‚ he compares his age old age to the beginning of winter when there are barely any leaves left on the trees. He continues to compare the bare boughs from the first metaphor‚ with a choir loft in a church while the choir members are being compared to the “late birds” (1177). Additionally‚ he personifies the branches by saying the bare boughs are shaking from the cold

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    with a conviction‚ they feel everything has a deep impact on their lives. Annie Dillard extrapolates on this in “The Chase” by utilizing extended metaphor and word choice to portray how one should always fully immerse themselves in their endeavors. Annie Dillard states her purpose by sharing a story of her own experience as a child. This extended metaphor depicts a time in her live when she met someone that fully invested themselves in a task. She states‚ “He chased us silently‚ block after block

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    find themselves feeling more like a customer rather than a student? If so‚ don’t think you are alone. Today more people are thinking about the so called “Student Customer” metaphor‚ and how it can have a huge impact on their future life and decisions. Mark Edmundson’s 2013 book “Why Teach?” explores the real meaning of the metaphor‚ and argues how Colleges and Universities in the United States are only focusing on the financial aspect of life. In Edmundson’s introduction‚ He states “through the last

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    Basically the theme of the Novel is about the Journey he takes and what he does during it and the decisions he makes and how he survives and all the metaphors that are in the story.

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    I chose the poem “Metaphors” by Sylvia Plath because the poem seemed familiar to me. I then remembered I read this poem in my senior class. My teacher was pregnant at the moment and she decided to give us this specific poem. Metaphors is rich in figurative language. All lines have a hidden meaning or require a little bit of thinking. At first when I read the poem I was a little confused. Later‚ with the simple clues given I discovered that it was about a pregnant woman. Plath composed a poem that

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    Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables is a novel chronicling Anne’s new life in Avonlea into her new home by the Cuthberts. This story gives the reader a look at how Anne grows up from a clumsy and at times awkward girl into a lovely mature and well-mannered lady. This however did not happen overnight. Many incidents occurred throughout the novel to show all the mishaps that Anne went through in her young adolescent life. Although food may seem like an insignificant symbol to discuss‚ it did carry an

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    Chapter 1 - Jonas‚ an Eleven that is apprehensive about "the Ceremony of Twelve". He is sitting at his table with his Mother‚ who is a ‚ his Father‚ who is a nurturer‚ and his sister‚ who is a Seven becoming an Eight in the upcoming ceremony. Chapter 2 - Every year‚ 50 babies get accepted Chapter 7 - It’s time for the Ceremony of Twelves. Jonas was number Nineteen‚ that number is the order of which the babies were born. Each person will get their life assignment in the ceremonies‚ a Life Assignment

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    I had stumbled upon Them accidentally. In the dark‚ all the paths looked the same‚ and something‚ some strange sort of power‚ had lured me here. The cavern glistened with eerie blue lights‚ fluttering around the room‚ never staying still for long. Welling up from the deep caves‚ the sound of soft music could be heard – pipes‚ harps‚ and enchanting‚ mystical singing. Below the balcony of rock where I sat‚ I could see figures scurrying about with trays laden with rich food‚ chattering to one another

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