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    Macbeth Blind Ambition

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    The tragedy‚ ‘Macbeth’‚ composed by William Shakespeare is a play of manipulation and blind ambition. This is clearly depicted through the character of Macbeth‚ a great man fallen from God’s grace. Initially‚ Macbeth’s is presented as a character with noble qualities‚ who earns himself the trust of King Duncan and admiration of his people. However‚ the meeting with the weird sisters takes a toll on his personality for the worse‚ as they ambiguously prophesise that Macbeth will become King of Scotland

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    Figures of Speech

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    FIGURE OF SPEECH : A mode of expression in which words are used out of their literal meaning or out of their ordinary use in order to add beauty or emotional intensity or to transfer the poet’s sense impressions by comparing or identifying one thing with another that has a meaning familiar to the reader. Some important figures of speech are: simile‚ metaphor‚ personification‚ hyperbole and symbol. Adjunction: Adjunction refers to a clause or a phrase‚ usually a verb‚ that is added at the beginning

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    Another problem that I have is using punctuation marks correctly when writing sentences. For example: I know that a period is used to end a sentence or to signal an abbreviation‚ e.g. a.m.‚ p.m.. It’s the exclamation points‚ apostrophes‚ and comma’s that get me. I’m not sure exactly where to place them or how to use them properly in a sentence so that my sentence makes more sense. There are still many areas in my writing process that need improvement if I want to continue

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    Sometimes a concept is so large and complex that it must be compared to something simpler in order for it to take form and make sense within the mind. This is demonstrated as Walt Whitman uses a poem about a spider as a metaphor for the soul. By describing the spider as “patient” within the first line‚ the speaker utilizes personification to make the spider more relatable for later in the poem. The words “isolated”‚ “vacant”‚ and “vast” brings a separated‚ lonely‚ and depressed tone to the poem.

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    teenager who attends a rich school‚ she feels uncomfortable and an outcast due to her status as she got into the school through a scholarship rather than affording the fees we see this through the quote “I come under the ‘scholarship’ category. The apostrophe shows her outcast from ST Marthers. But this is ironic as she is vice-captain and later finds out after the incident at the walk a thon that she was actually popular at school and people looked up to her when she got voted school captain but because

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    In "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes‚ the literary device being used is dialect to communicate the mothers message on how life may be hard but you have to work through it. Dialect is a particular form of a language that is peculiar to a specific region or social group. Dialect is used to help the reader understand the characteristics of the speaker like the speakers education level. In this case‚ the dialect is from a black‚ working‚ uneducated mother. This poem is about a mother who grew up

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    Dickens great expectations

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    individual to shape his own destiny. New paragraph Great Expectations is a bildungsroman novel. Pip’s apostrophe social and moral formation propel the narrative forward. Throughout the novel Pip is faced with struggling to fit into a society he was not born into‚ nor initially morally suited for. Pip’s desire for self-improvement is the main source of the novel’s apostrophe title. Pip’s apostrophe low social standing makes itself felt in the opening pages of the novel. Can you say more about how

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    to date. As of now‚ the number of the punctuation marks has reached fourteen‚ but many are yet to be added with time and their relevance of use in the written language. Body The comma is denoted by the mark (‚) and is more or less the same to the apostrophe except the area of placement where it is normally situated at the base of the text line. This mark has many uses depending on the different situation that the user might find appropriate. It is mostly used when one wants to separate elements or

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    English Grammar

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    meaning‚ often with irony * antonomasia: Substitution of a phrase for a proper name or vice versa * aphorism: Tersely phrased statement of a truth or opinion‚ an adage * apophasis: Invoking an idea by denying its invocation * apostrophe: Addressing a thing‚ an abstraction or a person not present * archaism: Use of an obsolete‚ archaic‚ word (a word used in olden language‚ e.g. Shakespeare’s language) * auxesis: Form of hyperbole‚ in which a more important sounding word

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    4 for Two

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    which have the same relationship. Ex: shoe is to foot as tire is to wheel Antithesis - is a counter-proposition and denotes a direct contrast to the original proposition. Ex: Man proposes‚ God disposes. Many are called‚ but few are chosen. Apostrophe Assonance - the repetition of similar vowel sounds in a sentence. Climax - the turning point of the action in the plot of a play or story. The climax represents the point of greatest tension in the work. Foreshadowing - hints of what is

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