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    themes of death‚ religion‚ and nature. The following poems are related because they all share Dickinson’s common literary devices and themes. In “Safe in their Alabaster Chambers”‚ Emily Dickinson primarily uses irony and symbolism as a literary technique. In the first stanza‚ Dickinson describes the dead as being “safe” in their coffins. It is ironic to say that the dead are safe because they are not living and prosperous‚ but rather deceased and lifeless. Dickinson’s poetry was often based on religion

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    Fly Away Peter In what ways does David Malouf use interesting literary techniques in Fly Away Peter to explore ideas and themes? “Two little dickie birds‚ Sitting on a wall; One named Peter‚ One named Paul. Fly away Peter! Fly away Paul! Come Back Peter! Come Back Paul!” Traditional Throughout ‘Fly Away Peter’ Malouf utilises a variety of literary techniques such as contrast‚ Imagery‚ Symbolism and foreshadowing to portray ideas and themes. The title ‘Fly Away Peter’ makes reference

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    Case Study- Quit Smoking

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    CASE STUDY TITLE- Quit Smoking ABSTRACT H (Pseudonym) is a 32 years old male nurse working on a children’s ward as a temporary bank nurse at the local hospital. He heard of me through a member of our local community whereupon he phoned me towards the end of April 2012‚ with a long history of smoking up to 40 cigarettes daily‚ wishing for help to Quit Smoking due to the total ban on Smoking introduced at the hospital and other issues relating to smoking. I

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    The film depicts the catastrophic effects of global warming‚ by utulising various cinematic techniques in order to convey the intensity of the movies plot. In most cases of large scale natural disasters‚ many long shots are used in order to completely capture the elements of the scene. By applying panning wide angles with the stunning computer generated imagery the scenes emphasise the scale in which the natural disaters occur. Due to the films plot‚ the majority of scenes invovling wide angle shots

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    which Gladys thinks is great but nan says that they will never hire a girl from the flats. Gladys pays error for the first encyclopaedia book. Errol wonders why dolly lives out here. 2. Main characters evident Dolly Nan Dear Errol Gladys 3. Techniques evident in Rainbows End Rhetorical Question/Slang – Dolly – “Fair dinkum?” Imagery – Dolly – “So you’re from the big smoke?” Slang – Dolly – “ ‘Spose” Metaphor – Dolly – “Oi you little monkeys” Slang – Cousin – “ ‘Nother time then‚ Dolores” Quote

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    Attitude Problem: Most of the employees in the BPO industry are youngsters who lie in the age group of 20-35 years. Many of them used to be in college or graduate pass outs that use to join a BPO for part time earning and to cover their sundry expenses. These people generally are apathetic about the company’s culture and often create nuisances which disrupt the very decorum of the company. Some of the key outcomes of this behaviour are: Misuse of freedom and indiscipline: The trend set by

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    Into the World – Educating Rita • Educating Rita 1991 Director by Willy Russell • EDUCATION = CHOICE • Explores of a variety of texts that deal with aspects of growing up and transitioning into new phases of an individual’s life. ( Growth and change occurs CONTRAST: • Male/ Female • Educated class/ Working Class • Disillusioned/ Cynical/ Enthusiastic • Elite “Howards End” E.M. Forster/ Mass culture “Ruby Fruit Jungle” Rita Mae Brown CONFLICT:

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    Prompt: Read the following excerpt from William Hazlitt’s Lectures on the English Comic Writers (1819). Then write a well-developed essay analyzing the author’s purpose by examining tone‚ point of view‚ and stylistic devices. William Hazlitt’s purpose in writing this passage was to enlighten the reasons of why with so much tragedy and despair around us we are still able to feel happiness or laugh at a poorly told joke. Hazlitt’s tone is a mixture of condescending and explanation. The passage is

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    Authors use literary devices in their works for a variety of reasons. The same holds true in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. The use of these devices has an effect on the plot’s development. Several literary devices can be seen in Julius Caesar‚ and they all have an effect on the plot. Foreshadowing is a key literary device in the play. We see foreshadowing from the beginning of the play‚ when the Soothsayer tells Caesar to "Beware the Ides of March" in Act I‚ Scene I‚ which happens to be the day

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    Interpret the data. Discuss fully the findings of your research to previous findings (those discussed in the lit review). Types of Research 1. Basic – development of theory by discovering broad generalisations; 2. Applied – includes sampling techniques and subsequent inferences about the target population (statistics are explored); 3. Action – focus is on immediate application‚ not on the development of theory; 4. Descriptive – aims to gather information that illuminates relationships‚ patterns

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