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    How does Jonathan Swift convey ’the marginalised’ in ’A Modest Proposal’? The use of wit‚ sarcastic humour‚ irony‚ and ridicule to criticise and point out faults is used by the renowned author Jonathan Swift to once again‚ enthral the audience and readers with a proposal that is not so very modest. A Modest Proposal is considered by many to be one of the most well written and finest example of satire in world literature. His mere proposal for cannibalism as a method to bring justice and allow

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    “The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.” This quote by Ida B Wells-Garnett solidifies what the purpose of journalism is. The purpose of journalism is to enlighten people of current events. It is meant to enlighten people of all the truths of their society. It is meant to help people find a place for themselves in the world. Throughout Ms. Wells’ life‚ she showcased the bravery and strength needed to shed light on the wrongs of the world she lives in. She fought for the rights

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    Kacee Bailey Public speaking 10/06/10 Martin Luther King Forum 1. What oratorical devices does Dr. King use to add vitality and force to his speech? 2. Do you think that Dr. King’s dream has become a reality? Why or why not? 3. What changes could you make in your life to help Dr. King’s dream become a reality at SWHS? 1. He pause a lot and he repeats himself. The way he talks is also very enticing it makes you want to pay attention. 2. Yes‚ We are a lot less segregated and there are many minority’s

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    extent do you agree with this statement and how does Eunice De Souza convey her principle concerns. Poetry is a complexed art; styles vary from poet to poet. Many poets‚ use poetry as a form of communicating to the world‚ what they truly feel‚ use instances that take place in their life to explain the world to themselves or to explain themselves to the world. One would think why poets use poetry as a form to express themselves‚ the reason being is they use figures of speech such as metaphors‚ personifications

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    In Tobin’s work on the Pikachu’s global adventure‚ Tobin describes how Pokémon became a global sensation in two versions. The first is based on the perspective of the corporation that produced Pokémon and the second is based on the perspective of the children. In the first version‚ Tobin describes how Nintendo (the producers of Pokémon) aimed to brain wash children everywhere. Nintendo hired Tajiri Satoshi‚ a brilliant game designer who created the Pokémon game which was based on a mythical world

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    How does Bill Bryson use humour to entertain his reader? ‘Notes from a Small Island’‚ written by Bill Bryson is a reflective travel journal comparing Bryon’s past views and opinions of Britain‚ his expectations and thus the reality of what he discovers it to have become. Bryson uses satire‚ humour‚ irony and sarcasm to generate a pace and lucid flow within his writing‚ and for the reader this can be thoroughly captivating and entertaining. Immediately as the book opens‚ Bryson establishes an informal

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    How does Priestley show that tension is at the heart of the Birling family. ‘An inspector calls’ is a book overflowing with tension. Tension is an enormously powerful device that a numerous amount playwrights‚ including‚ ‘J.B Priestleyuses to produce suspense and a sense of +dness between characters. Tension is also used to catch the attention of readers and makes characters be prominent and stand out due to their action and the way they speak. It is imperative as it illustrates the emotions

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    ’An Inspector Calls’‚ written by J.B.Priestley is a play that includes the characters of Eva Smith‚ who appears to have committed suicide‚ and Edna‚ the housekeeper of the Birling family. Both Eva Smith‚ and Edna represent women‚ who suffer at the hands of poverty and neglect‚ and both characters are the epitome victims of the unjust nature of the social order. To those better off than them‚ they are invisible. Edna seems to be‚ a possible suicide victim‚ and there is even a link between the two

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    topic? What particular aspect of this topic interests you most? What is your purpose or goal for writing an essay on this topic? What question do you want to answer or address in the essay? What is your narrowed topic choice for final expository essay? Is your topic still too broad for the length of the paper? Explain your answer. If so‚ how might you narrow it further Literature in English

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    Shakespeare’s Use of Trickery and Disguise In His Plays Shakespeare uses similar comic elements to effect similar outcomes in his works. Many of his plays utilize trickery and disguise to accomplish similar endings. Trickery plays a major role in The Merchant of Venice and drives most of the action‚ while mistaken identity‚ specifically Portia’s disguise as the "learned attorney’s" representative‚ plays a major role in the resolution of the play. The first instance of trickery in the play is Bassanio’s

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