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    Frankenstein‚ written in 1818 by Mary Shelley‚ is a novel written in a narrative structure and in the characters’ point of view which makes more easy and understandable for readers to know the characters’ feelings and thoughts. The story illustrates how the main character Victor Frankenstein‚ falls into a total destruction due to the usage of his superficial knowledge to play God by creating an abhorrent monster. As a result of his imprudent behavior‚ the monster undergoes a lot of hardships such

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    the Bible. This couldn’t be truer in the case John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath. Steinbeck alludes to Biblical characters and events with the use of Rose of Sharon‚ Jim Casy‚ and also the Joad’s journey to California. There are other events in the book that parallel the Bible‚ although the portrayal of Rose of Sharon and Jim Casy are the most obvious. The novel is broken into 3 different parts‚ the time spent in Oklahoma‚ the journey on the road‚ and the time spent in California. Each section

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    In WWYD the bike thief I learned that humanity can be very racist and sexist. "Then again she’s a girl" shows that the man was sexist. With the white man only two people tried to stop him in an hour. With the black man instantly everyone tried to stop him because of stereotypes. With the white girl not many asked if she was stealing it and even one man tried to help her and got the bike off while his wife called the cops on him and the girl. My prediction was that they would all try and stop to stop

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    as I had never learned about him before in any of my History classes. However‚ when I did some research on Herod to understand who he was and how he was connected to the other three allusions‚ I remember thinking that he sounded like an awful person. I agree that the cruel violence associated with the four allusions is one of the greatest reasons they are still recognized‚ and were even recognized in the first place. I also agree that humans wage war over the hunger for more control and power‚ and

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    either violently‚ like Malcolm X‚ or peacefully. Out of those‚ one who created a sympathetic perspective onto the American society was Martin Luther King‚ Jr. In his ‘I have a dream’ speech‚ Martin Luther King‚ Jr. used rhetorical strategies such as allusions

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    The use of Biblical allusions and references is evident in Alan Paton’s Cry‚ the Beloved Country. Against the backdrop of South Africa’s racial and cultural problems‚ massive enforced segregation‚ similarly enforced economic inequality‚ Alan Paton uses these references as way to preserve his faith for the struggling country. By incorporating Biblical references into his novel‚ one can see that Alan Paton is a religious man and feels that faith will give hope to his beloved country. Throughout the

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    Inaugural Address was made one month before the end of the Civil War. This speech was also his last. Throughout the speech his purpose was to reunite the North and the South.. To accomplish his purpose‚ he uses logical appeals‚ repetition and Biblical allusions. President Lincoln used logical appeals to achieve his purpose of reunification of the North and South. Throughout the speech‚ lincoln used logos to prove that "both parties deprecated war" to put them on equal terms showing that they both do things

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    Henry Ford served as the inventor for the assembly line. He believed that the idea of independently manufacturing products was too inefficient and cultivated the idea to move the product instead of the people building it. Ford also pioneered technological research in developing products. Ford served as the turning point for technology; introducing and utilizing break-through ideas. Not only did he change how automobiles were manufactured‚ he changed the way people thought about technology. He made

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    Family. And in the original text it rains for 40 days and 40 nights but in the movie a damn breaks and floods the town. So there are lots of similarities between the movie and the text‚ but there are also some differences‚ but the Movie is an allusion to the Original bible text.

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    Greek mythology pervade much of popular Western culture‚ and although some allusions may go unnoticed for those without a background in mythology. The study of classical mythology is not a standardized‚ widespread component of education‚ and thus there is a gap in understanding of these references for many people. One book that sought to popularize Greek mythology amongst young students was Rick Riordan’s The Lightning Thief‚ which topped the children’s bestsellers lists just under ten years ago. Percy

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