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    lu zhai 13-10-12 2:12 PM Thumbprint 批注 [1]: Alliteration  (start  with  the  same   By Eve Merriam letter  of  “w”)   In the heel of my thumb lu zhai 13-10-12 1:33 PM 批注 [2]: Symbolism:  design  probably  refers   are whorls‚ whirls‚ wheels to       in a unique design: lu zhai 13-10-12 1:59 PM mine alone. 批注 [3]: Consonance:  end  with  the  same   What a treasure to own! sound  of  “n”

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    BAHASA SEBAGAI ALAT KOMUNIKASI Menurut Felicia (2001 : 1)‚ dalam berkomunikasi sehari-hari‚ salah satu alat yang paling sering digunakan adalah bahasa‚ baik bahasa lisan maupun bahasa tulis. Begitu dekatnya kita kepada bahasa‚ terutama bahasa Indonesia‚ sehingga tidak dirasa perlu untuk mendalami dan mempelajari bahasa Indonesia secara lebih jauh. Akibatnya‚ sebagai pemakai bahasa‚ orang Indonesia tidak terampil menggunakan bahasa. Suatu kelemahan yang tidak disadari. Bahasa adalah produk masa

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    Both Thomas’s “Do not go gentle into that good night” and Tennyson’s “Crossing the Bar” present the two different views on the central idea of death. Thomas supposes that a person should die quietly; he believes that wise men do not take such news lying down and will fight the inevitable with an ounce of their being. Tennyson‚ however‚ believes there to be an individual dignity associated with accepting the fact that one’s days are drawing to a close. While it is true both authors have differing

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    Analytical Review on poem Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas The joy of life versus emptiness of death is one of the base ideas in Dylan Thomas’ poem “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night”. Those on deathbed know that their time has come to go to eternal sleep. Whilst comparing four different types of individuals at the dusk of their lives‚ the speaker yet still keeps the main focus on the years lived by those people. Thinking that everyone willingly will part from this

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    Critique Pat Buchanan is a political commentator and writer who served in the Nixon and Reagan administrations. He twice sought the Republican Party’s nomination and was the Reform Party’s candidate for President of the United States. In “Deconstructing America‚” he argues that the a more diverse America become‚ the weaker she will be. For our nation to thrive Buchannan note that unity in diversity can’t exist. National identity must supersede state identity for America to survive (68). America

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    death Onomatopoeia “BOOM” This is an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of a gunshot. This helps the poem become more lively and interesting by this use of onomatopoeia as you can hear the gunshot which correlates with death. Furthermore‚ this bluntly states the theme which is that drugs kill people and helps the theme become more impactful. This also helps set the mood of the poem which would be frightful as when you hear the “BOOM” you will imagine a gun shot. Allusion Explicit “Drugs

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    Do Not Go Gentle- Explication In the poem “Do Not Go gentle into That Good Night” written by Dylan Thomas is a poem about death and how we all will die eventually but we shouldn’t restrict ourselves and should live how we want to live. The first line of the poem “Do not go gentle into that good night” what Thomas is saying is that you should not go gentle or quietly‚ that we should not just die but do something with our lives. The third line of the poem “Rage‚ rage against the dying of the light

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    create distinct poetic voices in ‘If…‚ Do Not Go Gentle…’‚ ‘Remember’ or ‘My Last Duchess’ & three other poems.” Poetry is an art form that gives the writer freedom to create a distinct voice through a combination of both visual imagery and poetic structure. All six poems analysed in this essay are about a pivotal event in one’s life‚ including growing up‚ making a major decision‚ loss of a lover or death and the emotions that develop. These poems were written at different times and use different

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    In the poem ‚ Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas‚ is a poem about a boy speaking to his dying father. The attitude of this poem plays a great deal of how it can be interpreted. Attitude and tone can be used as a way to show the reader a message. In this poem his tone is sorrowful and desperate‚ as he begs his dying father to stay with him. The tone of how the speaker talks to their father tugs at the heartstrings of readers and forces them to continue reading on. The boy is trying

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    In society‚ there is and always has been complications between Caucasians and African-Americans. In this poem‚ Sharon Olds explores this relationship using imagery‚ repetition‚ and multiple tone shifts. In the beginning of the poem‚ the author introduces a situation that contrasts a white person with a black. Correspondingly‚ she applies imagery to emphasize this difference greatly. For example‚ the shoes he is wearing at the time are black “laced with white” and compares them to “intentional scars

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