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    Thesis: Authors use rhetorical devices to demonstrate the impact that society plays on the personal development of an individual. The main character in Hurston’s novel‚ Janie Crawford‚ Janie’s hair is a symbol that portrays her individuality and resistance to the stereotypes that are intertwined in her society. As Janie begins to settle into her home in Eatonville‚ she is soon confronted by her husband‚ Jody‚ and the townspeople’s antithetical views about her proper role in society. In response to

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    “The girls in their summer dresses” by Irwin Shaw In the short story “The girls in their summer dresses” by Irwin Shaw‚ a couple’s marriage is in danger. A scene is played out from the early 1900’s of a middle aged couple going for a walk after breakfast on a Sunday morning. Michael‚ the husband is seen looking at a girl and Frances‚ the wife becomes emotional instigating a fickle dispute over Michaels actions. In their marriage Michael and Frances have different attitudes and expectations

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    In the opening of Oedipus the King‚ Oedipus is portrayed as a caring and compassionate person. He seemed to be very concerned that the people of Thebes are suffering and wanted to find out why and how to fix as fast as possible. He declared that he would fix the problem regardless of what or who it was. However‚ within that same scene when Creon came back with the reasoning behind the suffering‚ it became more obvious that Oedipus was more arrogant than he was caring. He felt as though he could

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    This Story Is About The Monkey’s Paw Let’s already start off with the little summary about “The Monkey’s Paw”. This is a short story novel that was written in about 1880-1900. The monkey’s paw can give you 3 wishes‚ though it would always give you something negative. Well do you want to know more? Well‚ I can assure you that you would want to read more. This book is amazing and you should read this if you’re interested in a new book! Anyway‚ When I first looked at this short story it looked

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    “The crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away but with blood (John Brown)”. John Brown used violence and killed many people. Not only that‚ but the death of two of his sons was not enough to stop him from moving on. Brown was so determined that he believed it was God’s wish that he abolishes slavery. He thought he was made for this job only. John Brown reckoned violence is the solution to achieve his goal and be successful. He led a raid on Harper’s Ferry with several men. The motive

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    Streetcar Named Desire Essay In A Streetcar Named Desire‚ written by Tennessee Williams‚ Blanche DuBois‚ a seemingly extravagant and sensual woman‚ visits her sister and brother-in-law after losing her family fortune and estate‚ only to find despair‚ heartbreak‚ and violence. She hoped to start a new life‚ one in which she could have found a wealthy gentleman to marry and live happily with. Blanche instead finds herself as a heartbroken‚ penniless victim of rape. She struggles to stay strong‚ to

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    journals‚ discussion boards‚ analytical essays‚ and group presentations. Ms. Davis assured us that this class included numerous reads and was expecting analytical essays written with brevity and clarity. As this course progressed‚ I discovered insights about myself as a reader and my analytical strengths and weaknesses. During this discovery‚ old and new habits arose in the reading process. Ultimately‚ the goal of this course was to improve my reading and analytical skills. During the online learning

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    Analytical Essay William Golding’s article‚ "Why Boys Become Vicious" is a descriptive account of the negative behavior some boys posses. It describes several instances where boy’s behavior can be extremely violent and cruel. In his article Golding also gives reasons for some of these actions and attempts to determine whether deep seeded cruelty is something people are born with‚ or if it is something people collect throughout their lives. He supports these two possibilities with conditions that

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    A​ dapted from the following source:  Degen‚ Michael. "Close Reading Strategies That Develop an Analytical Voice." Crafting Expository Argument. 5 ed. Dallas: Telemachos Publishing‚ 2012. 17­36. The Onion Example - Author’s Purpose -Associative Analytical Chart Evidence (MLA or line number citation) How? ​ Look for Strategies such as:: Diction / Imagery / Detail / Rhetorical Modes/ Appeals “In what she described as ‘the most emotional moment of her academic life‚’ University of Virginia sophomore

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    “Abnormal Psychology.” World Book Student. World Book Online Reference Center. Web. 16 Oct. 2009. “Carl Gustav Jung.” The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism. Ed. Peter Simon. New York: W. W. Norton & Company‚ 2001. 987-989. Print. Decker‚ Hannah S. “Sigmund Freud.” World Book Student. World Book Online Reference Center. Web. 16 Oct. 2009. Guerin‚ Wildred L‚ et al. “The Psychological Approach: Freud.” A Handbook of Critical Approaches to Literature. 5th ed. 120-131. Print. Piacentino‚ Ed. “Poe’s

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