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    The poem is two combined sonnets that are very honest and heart-wrenching. Owen has used a plethora of poetic devices and language techniques to engage the audience and make them oppose the glorification of war. Wilfred Owen has used similes‚ alliteration‚ punctuation and repetition. He has used an abundant amount of similes to unmask the glorification of war. Towards the middle of the poem

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    description which help to bring out many images and feelings that the poet would like to evoke. The poet uses the word “harmony” to describe the sound of the “hooves” and also the motion as they gallop along the beach in unison. There is also alliteration which emphasises the aural imagery; we can hear a soft sound which is linked to the meaning of harmony. This is quite ironic since the sounds emitted by the hooves are rather harsh and not at all soft. The poet creates a visual image when he likens

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    Gillespie Magee) and “Suburban Sonnet” (Gwen Harwood)‚ the poets are trying to convey their experiences and lives. In the poem‚ “High Flight”‚ the poet uses various techniques such as active verbs‚ imagery‚ personification‚ a metaphor‚ exaggeration‚ alliteration‚ and symbolism in order to portray his joyful experience as he test- flies a new plane. Active verbs like ‘’slipped’’‚ ‘‘danced’’‚ ‘‘wheeled’’ and ‘‘soared’’ are utilised frequently by the poet in order to convey the sense of action and movement

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    H/W Monday‚ 27 September 2010 Compare the similarities and differences between two Ballads‚ Charlotte Dymond and John Lomas. Charlotte Dymond and John Lomas‚ are two poems which share several techniques. They also‚ however are different in many ways. This essay will explore their similarities and their differences and explain reasons why the two ballads are different or similar. For example‚ both poems have a theme of murder. Ballads normally have a sad or shocking story‚ so this is very

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    him as a person positive about what may or may not represent him and shows how he is not weak nor easily torn down. These critiques along with Schemer’s representation can be exemplified throughout his use of alliteration‚ rhyme scheme and imagery. Within the author’s diction‚ alliteration is present throughout numerous points in the poem. He uses this poetic technique to capture his reader’s attention and to put more emphasis on the lines he wants to have an impact and the lines that are bound

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    of language are often ridiculed. Throughout his writing Stephen Fry uses many literary devices to help emphasize or present his idea of language and promote the use and enjoyment of the English language. Among these devices he includes diction‚ alliteration‚ and unusual language that capture the reader’s attention. With these devices he manages to maintain the reader entertained but he also successfully passes on his point of view of language and the “pedants” that believe they are the “guardians”

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    One device he uses like that is alliteration. Alliteration is when a certain sound occurs in many different words in a row. Another kind of figurative language he uses that sounds a certain way is consonance. Consonance is when a consonant sound repeats multiple times. One example of these two devices is‚ “Over the cobbles he clattered and clashed.” This sentence is an example of alliteration and consonance because it is a repeating sound. Another device that

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    during and memorable lines into his poem ‘No worst‚ there is none.’‚ as its named in short. Let’s begin the analysis right away at the first half of the first line. Immediately‚ Hopkins uses assonance with the “o” in “No Worst‚…None”‚ and also alliteration with the “n” in no and none‚ the first and last words in the opening sentence. The use of these devices makes the sentence very memorable and geometric‚ yet so far the reader is left unknowing and curious about what it is that there is nothing

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    sinners into the pit the fiery pit of hell in any given moment. Edwards clearly informs his audience that God has an omnipotent force and won’t delay on sending you into hell. He incorporates alliteration‚ imagery‚ and simile into his sermon to convey his message. First Edward applies examples of alliteration to emphasize the idea that God is omnipotent. In various paragraphs‚ such as in 3‚ 5‚ and 6 he repeatedly includes "God’s wrath" so the audience receives the message that God has the most powerful

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    against Communism in Wheeling‚ West Virginia. McCarthy’s speech contained several rhetorical devices‚ such as alliteration‚ name-calling‚ and pathos‚ to support his negative views and opinions on Communism. McCarthy uses a great deal of alliterations to keep his audiences’ attention. “Mad moment” (paragraph 4) and “sloppy sentimentality” (paragraph 9) are two of the alliterations that he uses. Not only does he use them to keep his audiences’ attention‚ but he also uses them to describe his

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