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    In this passage of The Bean Trees‚ author Barbara Kingsolver uses the subtle nuances of literary diction‚ language‚ imagery and syntax to develop a familiar‚ colloquial tone. Her demotic English creates the conversational tone – everyday spoken language lends to a casual‚ relaxed effect. Additionally‚ Kingsolver creates a genial sense of writing by building warm imagery and a spirited sense of comfort. The piece uses concrete‚ pedestrian diction. It expresses a casual encounter between Lou Ann

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    The strong commentary on Christianity in Barbara Kingsolver’s The Poisonwood Bible is strongly evident throughout the novel. The narrative itself is divided into ‘books’ that mirror those of the Bible‚ including: Genesis‚ The Revelation‚ and Exodus. Throughout the progression of the novel‚ the structure of the novel strays from a biblical reflection with the addition of new ‘books’ which denote Kingsolver’s personal appellations. Kingsolver’s characters each represent a different attitude towards

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    Barbara Ehrenreich‚ an essayist and investigative journalist‚ wrote “The Roots of War” in hopes of showing the act of war as a kind of living parasite on human societies. Through several modes of development and logical and emotional appeals‚ Ehrenreich states her main claim while forming an effective and persuasive essay by using credible resources to support her claims. Ehrenreich’s logical reasoning is based on war throughout recorded history. She states that one can “find a predilection for

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    really cares about all of the overhead standards of justice that have been put in place. Some people believe that their own sense of justice is so just‚ that no time should be spent conforming to the others. Nathan Price‚ a character from Roberts 2 Barbara Kingsolver’s novel‚ The Poisonwood Bible‚ is one of these people. Nathan Price is a southern baptist preacher that is married to Orleanna Price with four daughters: Rachel‚ Leah‚ Adah‚ and Ruth May. Nathan takes his family with him to the Congo on

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    In the book‚ The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver‚ there are many different moments in the book that show what women may go through in their lifetime. Getting pregnant‚ moving away‚ people leaving‚ being alone‚ and other situations that still occur today. The main character Taylor moves in with Lou Ann‚ and young woman who was just left by her husband. She is caring for a child on her own and didn’t understand the struggle some women go through‚ until she decides to visit the strip club in her

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    Global woman is a chapter by Barbara Ehrenreich which gives a consider the challenges and obstacles present in the lives of women which pursue migrant work. Many women which live in poverty stricken countries are faced with the challenge of providing for their children financially without the assistance of a man. This is not to say that men within the country are so well off that their assistance would solve the problem‚ but when poverty is common within a nation‚ daily life can be challenging.

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    Bait and Switch by Barbara Ehrenreich takes a comical look at the troubles that plague "white collar" unemployed. This book offers an in-depth view of the Barbara Ehrenreich’s struggle to get a "good job‚" which she defined as a job that would provide health care and an income of $50‚000 a year.(6) This book was written in 2005 and is still up to date with the current unemployment problems. She uses her own experiences and observations for the reader to get an accurate picture of how hard it is for

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    something for me. Forget everything you know about where you’re at right now‚ who you’ve spent your life with‚ and what you believe in. Would you still be the same person you are today? Probably not. How would you be different? In The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver‚ Leah Price trades her dependent‚ people-pleasing personality for a strong‚ independent woman who can do things for herself. When Leah was forced to move to the Congo at age fourteen‚ she was unaware of who she was and had filled herself

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    Introduction The Poisonwood Bible‚ written by Barbara Kingsolver and published in 1998‚ is a novel set in Kilanga‚ a small village in the Congo of Africa. The Prices are a family of six who venture from their home in Bethlehem‚ Georgia into the foreign world of the Congo on a missionary trip. The novel is told by five of the family members’ perspectives. As the Congo grows on the family‚ each one of the daughters and their mother learn more about themselves and each other than they could have learned

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    the use of literary devices and the clever use of structural elements as depicted by Barbara Ehrenreich in her excerpt “Serving in Florida”. As displayed by Ehrenreich‚ authors of articles use these devices to display their effectiveness. Ehrenreich has successfully employed a variety of structural elements to depict the horrid situations of laborers all over America. One of the most outstanding ways that Ehrenreich successfully makes the article readable is through the adoption of literary devices

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