The use of metaphors‚ repetition of words and biblical references in Obama’s speech of inauguration based on “Analyzing Political Discourses” Theory and Practice by Paul Chilton Number of Words: 2589 Introduction: Political discourses are made to impress‚ persuade and to underline ideas to change a country. Politicians use specialized writers to write for them their discourses or use a lot of time to write one‚ as political discourses
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intricate demeanor of the author towards her work. Bradstreet uses a controlling metaphor of a child and its mother to describe all of these feelings towards one of her other pieces. To do this‚ she incorporates many figurative language devices within the controlling metaphor to help bring her point across to the minds of the readers. They include diction‚ imagery‚ and irony. In order to present the controlling metaphor to the reader‚ Bradstreet uses words that relate to the concept of birth. In line
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To what extent do you think that The Fly can be read as a metaphor for the cultural fears and anxieties surrounding HIV/AIDS in American in the 1980s American society in the 1980s was traumatized with fear and anxiety over a new disease called AIDS‚ initially emerging among non conventional social groups – mainly gay men‚ though eventually spreading to the ‘ordinary’ population. While the government remained silent‚ the media frantically reported of previously vigorous and healthy people reduced
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Prufrock is presented as ‘an awkward and emasculated character’. To what extent do the metaphors in ‘The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock’ create this view of the character? TS Eliot’s 20th Century poem ‘The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock’ is widely seen as a modernist work that Eliot employs to make the reader of the poem actually create their own opinion of what is actually meant by the poem. The modernist movement happened mainly in the late 19th to early 20th Century and started with the French
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In no more than 2‚ 250 words‚ analyse the text of the speech‚ paying particular attention to the following features of its semantics and lexical structure: use of metaphor‚ semantic field‚ text type‚ register‚ intertextuality. Martin Luther King was one of the main leaders of the American civil rights movement‚ who fought against discrimination‚ and made a powerful appeal for justice and equality. Looking back to the history‚ in 1963 the America was divided into black and white population
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Gracie Smith Literary Heritage 2201 27 October 2011 As Long as it’s a Love Letter Deep love‚ passionate desire‚ and intriguing mystery are conveyed through the use of literary devices such as symbolism and metaphor in Kim Addonizio’s “First Poem for You” and William Meredith’s “The Illiterate” and aide in supporting the themes that intimate relationships can be both intriguing and frightening at the same time. Love is conveyed in “The Illiterate” through the simple idea of a letter. The letter
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unattainable women and displaying courtly love. However‚ Spenser’s Petrarchan sonnets from the Amoretti sequence break conventional love poetry in many ways and challenge the usual pessimist look at love to give it a buoyant look. Spenser then sets his own approach of love to the Amoretti sequence by describing his courtship and eventual marriage to the object of his love‚ Elizabeth Boyle. In sonnet 75‚ Edmund Spenser affirms that his love will not be ephemeral and that it will be immortalized through
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(1552 – 1599) Edmund Spenser’s ‘‘Sonnet 75’’ was published in 1595 as part of the larger work‚ Amoretti and Epithalamion. Amoretti are small love poems‚ in this case‚ sonnets‚ and an epithalamion is a wedding song. The work as a whole was written by Spenser to his second wife‚ Elizabeth Boyle‚ whom he arried in 1594. In ‘‘Sonnet 75‚’’ the speaker is a poetic version of Spenser and the Lover to and about whom he is writing is Elizabeth. The subject of ‘‘Sonnet 75’’ is the immortality of love. In this
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Students’ names: Arias‚ Antonella - Brito‚ Priscila Analysis of a Poem: “Sonnet XXXIV” by Edmund Spenser “Sonnet XXXIV” is a lyrical poem written by Edmund Spenser in the 16th century‚ during the Renaissance age. It was published as part of the Amoretti sonnet cycle‚ along with 88 other sonnets‚ which describe the poet’s courtship and eventual marriage to Elizabeth Boyle. In “Sonnet XXXIV” Spenser describes a ship at sea that cannot navigate by the stars because clouds of a storm have blocked the
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