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    The Victims Analysis

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    the poem‚ ‘The Victims‚’ writer Sharon Olds conveys the effects of divorce within a family. The poem seems to be written in very personal manner‚ as if the writer experienced the events firsthand. Also‚ it is written in a very dark tone‚ as if the persona is filled with resentment towards the father. However‚ the poem’s tone changes at some point‚ contradicting the persona’s feelings in the beginning of the poem. The poem is written from the perspective of the children and begins with the mother

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    also explored in this poem. Barrett Browning delves deeply into the love side of this statement‚ although it is clear the persona is also undergoing an internal battle. The octet in ‘Sonnet 14’ describes the qualities that will fade over time‚ such as her smile‚ her looks and her voice. Her beauty and the way she agrees with her lover are things that will diminish. The persona wants her lover to love her for her less superficial qualities such as the power to write and have intelligent conversation

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    consumers which will utilize both without compromising ARPU? Case Response: Section A 1. Based on the three customer personas‚ which customer segment should Ontela target? a. Ontela’s objective was to increase the use of wireless carrier service and increase average revenue per user (ARPU). In order to do this the organization conducted a segmentation research to select the right Personas‚ which will determine how to allocate their resources and time for consumers who use their cell phones and cameras

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    Fast Car‚ originally composed and performed by Tracy Chapman in 1988‚ is a contemporary song that has captured the hearts of audiences of all ages around the world for decades. In this piece‚ the persona takes the listener on not only a physical‚ but also on an emotional and imaginative journey‚ as she tells us her story of desperate hope to escape the place she lives in order to make a better life for herself elsewhere‚ and the obstacles she must overcome to do so. Through this text‚ Chapman effectively

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    not taken’ by Robert Frost also exhibits the opportunity to gain new perspectives in the poem‚ through the use of an extended metaphor about the journey of life. This is shown in the poem when the persona apologises for not being able to take both sides of the road. Disappointment is shown when the persona gives a ‘sigh’. This shows how melancholic he is by giving a deep audible breath. A personal voice is used in the poem to create immediacy. In ‘Raw’‚ Brett’s journey to the Farm to meet new people

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    Identity Speech Example

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    within that will always remain as our core identity. The persona in the three texts‚ are passive victims of socialisation and adopt a “mask” that conceal their identity. These texts challenge the cliché of identity being a product of socialisation and suggests that there has always been a core identity waiting to be revealed. This has therefore shaped my understanding of identity. In the three focus texts‚ it is evident that the personas are victims of socialisation‚ that is they are moulded by

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    Real Math by Pablo Neruda

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    “The Real Math” where the persona and structure of the poem reflect the theme of man’s ambiguous character. The structure reveals ambiguity as the construction of the poem has an effect like that of a riddle. The 1st and 3rd stanza contribute to the overall uncertainty of the poem as the 1st stanza opens with the line “Here’s a clue” and the 3rd stanza challenges its readers to pursue for answers as seen through the line “And gather the answer of who I am”. The persona itself on the other hand‚

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    perception on the connection between childhood memories and their effect on shaping an individuals identity. Harwood depicts the memories of the persona in the first section‚ ‘Barn Owl’‚ where the loss of innocence due to childhood naivety is illustrated to be the foundation of the persona’s development of identity. This is shown when the persona shoots the “Owl” with the gun of the “father”‚ a representation of his power and authority. Here‚ the owl epitomizes both wisdom and authority‚ which

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    This is a place where the persona feels he belongs as he has been living there for 19 years and he and his family have carried out their everyday obligations. However this place of security is being demolished for industrial reasons‚ leaving the persona to feel uncertain. He describes his house as ‘The house stands/ in its China – Blue coat –‘through the use of personification of house standing this emphasises the personas sense of security and appreciation for his house.

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    English Literature

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    there are also a number of differences that set them apart for example Stafford’s poem is much more serious than Mckuen’s poem. Although in both poems‚ the poets show sentimentality for the animals being killed by drivers‚ they differ in imagery‚ persona‚ and tone. In “Thoughts of Capital Punishment” and “Traveling Through the Dark” they illustrate different imagery. In Mckuen’s poem the imagery described is cartoon like: “And then found guilty‚ after too fair a trial should be caged in a cage with

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