some by a position you hold‚ the people in the audience will not hear your message without it. Pathos is the second part of the triangle. Pathos is the appeal to your emotions‚ values‚ and beliefs. For instance‚ if you hear the statistic that 75 percent of the people in Africa are starving‚ you might think wow‚ that is a lot of people and continue on your way. On the contrary‚ if you see images of people emaciated and suffering or little kids belly’s
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multiple times‚ yet every time it is described in a different way. Later this is seen on page 70. This describes the dense jungle in many different ways. This does an excellent job of keeping the story’s exciting mood. The author also uses similes and metaphors in his writing‚ as seen in chapter 3. An example of this can be found on page 68‚ as Rainsford and Whitney are discussing the superstitions
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Creation and the Cosmos: 1.) Compare the similarities and the dissimilarities between the attributes given to two of the following: Unis‚ Aten‚ Marduk‚ and Zeus. What insights can we gain from the congruencies and divergences in these descriptions? Both Zeus and Marduk are the supreme gods in their cultures. In Babylonian times‚ Marduk was the ruler and in Olympian times‚ Zeus was. They were called counselor and mighty by their worshippers. Marduk “creates the netherworld” (Norton 34). The book
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“standing well back from the road‚ quite three miles from the village” depriving her on social interaction (The Yellow Wall-Paper 75). Woloch says women need social groups to maintain a healthy mentality (Woloch 94). The Narrator is treated like a child‚ believed that she can not care for herself‚ being that “…he takes all care from me” (The Yellow Wall-Paper 75). John also is ignorant as to how The Narrator actually feels and assumes her feelings‚ for “John does not know how much I suffer” (The
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Nathan Kosinski AP English Summer Work Style Analysis Sheet: Angela’s Ashes General Purpose • What is your overall impression of the work? Overall‚ I felt that Angela’s Ashes was written in an especially noticeable personal manner. I felt this was so due to Frank McCourt’s lack of proper grammar. This gave the entire memoir a personal feel‚ which made the contents of the story feel as if they were being voiced‚ not written. • What is the most striking part of the work? I felt
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In this book‚ the main character’s name was Santiago. As a young boy‚ his father had dreams for him‚ but Santiago had different ambitions for himself. Instead of becoming a priest‚ the boy told his father that he wanted to travel the world and become a shepherd. Sometimes‚ people have to stand up to their parents and tell them what they want to do with their life. Parents can help guide one’s life‚ but they cannot control his/her life. Likewise‚ in the book Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer‚ Chris McCandless
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through the leaves‚" is convincing evidence by testimony of the leaves that there is reference to fall (ln. 75). Finally Lady Shalott’s death is metaphorically represented in‚ "The leaves upon her falling light‚" portraying the passing of fall into winter and her life into death (ln.138). In closing Alfred Lord Tennyson does an excellent job of using the season of fall as a hidden metaphor and insight into the life of Lady of
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2013 HSC Advanced English Question Syllabus: This module requires students to explore and evaluate a specific text and its reception in a range of context. It develops students’ understanding of questions of textual integrity. Students explore the ideas in Gwen Harwood’s poetry through analysing its construction‚ content and language. They research others’ perspectives of the poems and test these against their own understanding and interpretation of the text. Question: In your view‚ how
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Stylistic Prose Techniques Tyler O’Brien Baldwin‚ James. Go Tell it on the Mountain‚ New York‚ New York; Dell Publishing‚ 1952. 1. A metaphor is a comparison between to unlike things. “Broadway; the way that led to death was broad‚ and many could be fund thereon; but narrow was the way that led to life eternal‚ and few there were who found it.” (Pg. 34) Baldwin uses this effectively because he is comparing Broadway‚ a street in New York‚ to the Peoples’ Souls that hang around Broadway. It helps
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(p.75) He requests his sons to bathe their hands in his blood‚ While I sit smiling to behold the sight. (p.96) Two of them do so and even beg their father to cut their own arms‚ too. Calyphas‚ however‚ the black sheep of the family‚ protests that he finds
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