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    and the conpirators did a good deed by killing Caesar. In Mark Antony’s speech‚ he sways them to believe that Caesar did not deserve to die‚ and that the conpirators were the real enemies by using rhetorical devices like rhetorical question and apostrophe. Both speeches were very effective in getting the point across by using all three forms of persuasive appeals: Ethos‚ Pathos and Logos. Brutus’s speech during Caesar’s funeral was one that would temporarily protect himself and the conspirators

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    Woody Allen once said‚ “I don’t want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve it through not dying.” Allen refers not to living longer in age‚ but his memory living on and never being forgotten. John Donne‚ in Death Be Not Proud (Holy Sonnet 10)‚ expresses the same logic‚ saying Death is not something to be afraid of and how the speaker has dominated it. Donne uses anthropomorphism‚ figurative language‚ and tone to show readers death is vulnerable and it is easily taken over with

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    were a glove on her so that he could touch her cheek‚ but the glove can not feel. Romeo also uses apostrophe when saying “... It is my lady‚ O it is my love/ O she knew she were‚” (2.2.10-11). He is addressing his love‚ which is a personified figure. One can not speak to their love. He also speaks to Juliet‚ who is incapable of hearing because of the distance separating them. Both of these apostrophes are introduced by saying “O”. Hyperbole is used multiple times when Romeo is trying to emphasize

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    Between the early colonial era and romantic era‚ attitudes toward the land differed between American writers. Of Plymouth Plantation by William Bradford is a text from the colonial period describing the conditions of the early settlers of America‚ Bernard Bailyn’s The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution explains the idea of superiority and power struggles between men‚ Common Sense‚ by Thomas Paine‚ is a rebellious pamphlet written during the revolutionary period‚ William Bryant’s The Prairies

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    A metaphor is defined as being “the transfer of a quality or attribute from one thing or idea to another in such a way as to imply some resemblance between two things or ideas” . The key features of metaphor ranges from exaggeration and extension to the resemblance and connection between ideas within the poem‚ as well as symbolism. Traditionally‚ the conventional interpretation of ‘Still I Rise’ by Maya Angelou lies within the concept of race relations in America‚ in particular the struggle of Black

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    Biography of A.E Housman My poet is A.E Housman. He was born by the name of Alfred Edward Housman on March 26‚ 1859 in Fockbury‚ Worcestershire‚ England. His mother died on his 12th birthday. Soon later‚ his father remarried to a girl named Lucy in 1873. A.E was the eldest of 7 children. A.E had a brother Laurence and a sister Clemence who also both became writers. A.E was first educated at King Edward’s School in Birmingham‚ England. While he was in King Edward’s School‚ he received prizes for

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    UCD SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY PHILOSOPHY ESSAYS I. Required Format‚ II. Writing Guidelines‚ III. A Few Common Mistakes   I. Required Format for Essays in Philosophy: Essays must be typewritten; hand-written work cannot be accepted (medical-certified reasons aside). Use double-spaced or one-and-a-half spacing. In Microsoft Word‚ select ‘Double’ or ‘1.5 lines’ under Format/Paragraph/Line spacing. The standard font size is 12. Do not type in 10 font (except perhaps footnotes) or in 16 font. Use

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    themes in his poetry. Tuwhare’s strength is his ability to use effective imagery and symbols to develop persistent ideas that‚ in the poetry I studied this year‚ relate to the purity and beauty of natural things. Rain‚ an apostrophe to a "rain god"‚ and No Ordinary Sun‚ another apostrophe to a tree and Tuwhare’s protest against nuclear weapons‚ reflect ideas about nature that are persistent in many of Tuwhare’s works. In No Ordinary Sun‚ a tree is a symbol for nature. The tree will suffer the effects

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    The most important statement by Douglass is probably “You have seen how a man was made a slave; you shall see how a slave was made a man” (15:3). This is the climax of the story; yet‚ it is not only a turning point in the narrative‚ but also in Douglass’ life. The moment he asserts this‚ he is drawing a line between what he had lived up until that point‚ and the way he intended to live after –or at least change. Before Douglass realised he was willing to change‚ he had suffered from unconceivable

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