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    In the novel “Things Fall Apart‚” Chinua Achebe writes about how Okonkwo throws a large feast in his mother’s village‚ Mbanato. Achebe incorporates literary devices such as detail‚ dialogue‚ and analogy to reveal the Igbo tradition of eating together as friends and the challenges this traditions experiences which is people not inviting friends to feast together or people having feats as a form of retribution. Okonkwo threw this feast just to gather everyone together. Achebe successfully utilizes

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    Understanding analogies is like... well‚ you get the idea. It is imperative that you have the ability to make connections. Analogies emphasize the relationships between things‚ whether physical objects‚ living creatures or ideas. Recognizing the most basic‚ inherent qualities of something is the first step in formulating analogies. Don’t take anything for granted. An analogy may simply be about the color of an item or‚ more complexly‚ about its

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    \ Garvin English 3‚ P.2 April 8‚ 2014 Detailed Analysis In the poem “Colossus” by Sylvia Plath‚ the late poet exemplifies the hole in her life due to her father’s early death with the elements of allusion‚ imagery‚ and the use of multiple analogies. These three rhetorical devices shape the overall emphasis of the poem. By creating a unique blend of these three rhetorical devices‚ Plath shows her readers just how dearly she needed a fatherly figure in her life. The most obvious example in

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    speculations to the readers and they are‚ 1) The use of a shocking statement as a introduction of his easy‚ 2) The establishment of causes and the use of humor to present them‚ 3) The use of analogies related to the daily experiences of our lives‚ and the last but not the least 4) the usage of examples to justify the analogies that he established throughout the essay and he also the presentation of a counter argument for the readers who may not agree with him. Mr. King begins his essay

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    now‚ as the availability of technology increases‚ a kids opportunity for learning about the world they live in decreases. Three rhetorical devices that Louv uses in‚ Last Child‚ to develop his argument of separation of people and nature are satire‚ analogy‚ and foreshadowing. The first rhetorical device that Louv uses in‚ Last Child‚ is satire. The author uses satire when talking about explaining to our grandchildren how we sought entertainment. In the essay when using dialogue of speaking to our future

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    He raises criticisms about Cleanthes argument by analogy. In Part II Section 147‚ Philo argues that the analogy between the universe and a machine is a very weak analogy. He deems the comparison between the operations of a part cannot afford a conclusion the origin of the whole‚ for the world does not resemble a machine perfectly. He further expands on the failure of the analogy by stating that the universe and a machine cannot be compared because they are separately

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    relationship with other men and more so the gardener? Use details to explain your opinion. As much as this is a very sexually explicit novel in being so graphic‚ Lawrence makes a symbolic reference with the love between Connie and Mellors. It is an analogy. You may want to note that he represents the lower class that was used by the mine barons to prostitute the English countryside‚ making it ugly and barren. Mellors now lives as a gardener for Clifford‚ but also uses his wife for sex. What details

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    “Teaching as mountaineering”‚ written by U.S. Author Nancy K. Hill‚ talks about the analogies of teaching. After analyzing the inadequacy of those most common analogies‚ the author proposed a new analogy to the teachers—mountaineers. However‚ I do not think that teaching is not like mountaineering. Teaching is not as risky as mountaineering. People are likely to meet difficult and harsh situation such as steep terrain and bad weather which may cause disasters to the whole team once someone makes

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    Analogy is a comparison based on similarity between two things in some respects. She effectively used both metaphors and similes to draw an analogy that is brief and to the point to enhance her power of effective writing. She asserts that " Everyday there is a new challenge; it is a game of adaptation". By comparing challenge

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    colonist army in order to break free from tyranny and claim freedom. In “The Crisis” Paine employs analogy‚ aphorisms‚ and parallelism to buttress the colonist’s needs to stay motivated throughout this cruel and acerbic revolution. Paine uses analogy to reinforce England as without God in order to persuade soldiers on the battlefield and patriots at home to continue to fight for freedom. The occurrences of analogy he uses portray a profound anathema towards England’s providence. For instance

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