Brutus and Mark Antony both give meaningful speeches after Julius Caesar’s death‚ while Mark Antony made his speech more dramatic with more shown emotion to give off his message Brutus relied on his crowd to believe that what he did was for the good of Rome and not for his own personal gain. Brutus’ speech was meant to ease the crowd out of their hatred for him and the other conspirators for Brutus didn’t want the Roman people to break up into an uproar due to Caesar’s death and he did this by
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“The Dinner Party” by Mona Gardner 1 The country is India. A colonial official and his wife are giving a large dinner party. They are seated with their guests —army officers‚ and government attache´s with their wives‚ and a visiting American naturalist —in their spacious dining room. It has a bare marble floor‚ open rafters‚ and wide glass doors opening onto a veranda. 2 A spirited discussion springs up between a young girl who insists that women have outgrown the jumping-on-a-chair-at-the-sight-of-a-mouse
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From 1918 to 1941 some of the world’s most troubling speeches were made by a man by the name of Adolf Hitler. Hitler was the former ruler of Germany and the Nazi Party. A man that is said to be influential in his speeches to the people‚ but no one knew the extent of his master plan. His style of speeches have influenced many people. In particular Republican Presidential Nominee‚ Donald Trump. Many historians can remember how Hitler used his voice and energy to win the hearts of the German people
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Style In the story “Dinner Dandruff” by Robert Fulghum‚ his style is humorous. He shows is humor by diction‚ syntax‚ and imagery. His unique word choice demonstrates his diction. The use of short and then long sentences shows his syntax. His vivid descriptions and easy to connect to subjects indicate his imagery. One way Robert Fulghum expresses his style is through syntax. His repetitive use of short sentences makes the reader pause and gains their attention. “Dinner dandruff.” ‘No problem
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Whether an opponent or advocate of Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party‚ there is no denying the historical importance of the piece. Even though its’ creation was only some 30 years ago‚ it is already seen as a feminist icon in western culture. The historical importance‚ to women and western culture‚ is intangible. When researching this piece‚ I found some questions intriguing‚ such as Is this piece a work of art or a study of history?’ And is it a symbol and if so‚ what for?’ My paper will discuss
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FlORIDA BEACH The trip to Florida was hard‚ it took one and a half days to get there. We drove 15 hours to get to Florida‚ but it was worth it. As soon as we got there we went into the cabin‚we got our suitcases out‚ put them inside and went right to the beach. The sand felt so good and squishy on My feet‚ the water felt nice cold But the thing I was worried about were the sharks‚ the good news was that they weren’t even close to the shore. A day later we had fun on the beach with my brother
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your hands and what you do with it is up to you. If ever or whenever you desire to talk‚ fight it out or tell me off I will listen. ~Jenn~ (512)569-6025 Soundslovely23@gmail.com 1502 Ransom Street Pflugerville‚ Texas 78660 Where I can be reached after January 7th 2017 Then‚ now‚ always C/O Jennifer Brown 958 Hanover Ave Orlando‚ FL 32789 "To love at all is to be vulnerable. Love anything and your heart will be wrung and possibly broken. If you want to make sure of keeping it intact you must give
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How do TWO of the speakers encourage you to consider what should matter to Australians? Speakers who encourage us to consider significant Australian issues deliver key themes and ever-lasting notions through rhetoric techniques which persuade their audience. Noel Pearson’s 1996 speech‚ ‘An Australian History for us All‚’ challenges the treatment of Indigenous Australians in the past‚ present and future with the proposal for an intellectual approach to acknowledge previous injustices. He argues that
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agree with this statement one-hundred percent‚ because when growing up passing a house with a flag I would always say they support America. Now that I am older I see it as they have pride in where they live‚ in the country of the brave and the free. “After the horrible tragedy of September eleventh 2001‚ patriotism flourished‚ flags were everywhere.”(Hemphill) I believe patriotism should still rage and we should show full pride in our country‚ the freedoms we have are just not fully appreciated sometimes
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really do to cause it. He took responsibility and he came to the conclusion that we must go to war. They didn’t only attack our home soil‚ but killed thousands of innocent people. They were defenseless and unaware of what was happening. Either until after the plane(s) hit the towers or just before (when you saw the plane‚ planes‚ about to hit the towers). This wasn’t only a "massacre" or some sort of an "invasion"‚ but it was a historical moment. 9/11 was a date and a time where we were hit‚ for the
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