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    Throughout her short story‚ “The Lady in the Looking Glass: A Reflection”‚ Virginia Woolf writes of the sad self portrait of a woman who‚ examined from both outside and in‚ finds herself unsatisfactory. By implementing modern features of theme and style‚ Woolf creates a character to reflect on herself and she employs modern ideas of narration and character to illustrate a fuller‚ more complete image of the character. The title and subtitle of the story‚ “The Lady in the Looking Glass: A Reflection”

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    Fat by Raymond Carver

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    deeply ambivalent about Raymond Carver. My beef with this particular dead guy has less to do with his fine stories than with his 1980s-era apotheosis into an academic demigod‚ his canonization as St. Ray of the MFA programs‚ the way his works and style became paradigms to be slavishly imitated by a generation (maybe two generations now) of American writing students‚ a process of sowing that came to barren fruition in the bland‚ flat‚ snowy fields of zero-degree Minimalist prose. All this has been

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    America is portrayed in the advertisements created by major companies that target national pride‚ and love for one’s country in order to make a sell. Dave Barry’s rhetorical strategies of underlying declarative sentence structure‚ informal writing style‚ and intended audience make his sarcastic argument that ‘retail patriotism’ is a mockery of real patriotism a strong criticism against major corporations misleading what it truly means to be American. Many authors that write rhetorical essays tend

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    Conformity and Rebellion

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    take two different approaches to convey their ideas. In Franz Kafza’s‚ A hunger artist the story is told from the point of view of an omniscient narrator. In Shirley Jackson’s‚ The lottery the author uses more of a third-person narrative style. Although both styles are not noticeably different they do in fact have some small distinct differences. Both authors effectively uses fictional literary devices to express their ideas through language‚ but seem to both fail to have much literary conventions

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    This first-person style ensures that the reader finds interest in reading the whole thing. The eagerness to read the next line flows through the story‚ allowing the reader to develop an idea of Sammy’s character and situation. Apparently‚ the narration of a story primarily

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    narration style of “The Cask of Amontillado” is essential in creating the original quality of the story. The reason this is so important in this particular story‚ is because when a sane killer‚ Montresor‚ is allowed to tell the story from his point of view‚ the reader gets a unique‚ disturbing look into the calmness of his mind. The audience can more clearly see how he thinks and feels‚ which the audience does not normally get in mainstream‚ commercial literature. The reason the narration style is so

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    express this connection. The piece appears in his graphic essay Understanding Comics‚ prompted by McCloud’s experience as a comic artist and reader. Show and Tell specifically intends to educate the reader on graphic novels. Exploring various comic styles‚ demonstrating the connection between words and imagery and their connection to communication/language. To express his purpose the author exercises four primary rhetorical

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    called “The Diseases of Globalization”. The article was written by Jeffrey D. Sachs‚ who is a professor at Columbia University‚ Director of its Earth Institute. His work focuses on economic development and international aid. The publicistic functional style of the article is marked by the use of words with the emotive meaning. There are a variety of stylistic devices‚ which author uses to imply emotional tension to the text and reflect his personal feelings and emotions towards the discussed subject.

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    Richard Cory Ezra Farmer

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    Abigail Bauer AP English 02/17/15 While reading the poems “Richard Cory” and “Ezra Farmer”‚ it is almost immediately evident which poem is an original and which is a parody. Both poems are clearly about men that are popular among those he meets‚ but once the reader looks beneath the surface‚ they notice how the diction plays an important role in relaying the theme to the audience it is presented to. In the poem “Richard Cory” written by Edwin Arlington Robinson‚ the theme being portrayed is that

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    BORDER as follows: Drawn line width 1 Start point 10‚10 Length of sides 277mm x 190mm 1.3 Produce the title block to the dimensions shown in Figure1. Drawn line width 1 Produce the text on a layer called TEXT as follows: Text Text Style Text Font Height DRAWN BY: Titles Arial.ttf 2 DATE: Titles Arial.ttf 2 TITLE: Titles Arial.ttf 2 DRAWING No: Titles Arial.ttf 2 Text position In the left hand corner of each title area‚ with

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