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    Aristotle’s Theory of Poetics Research Assignment Aristotle bases his theory of poetics on greek tragedy. He defines tragedy as "the imitation of an action that is serious and also as having magnitude‚ complete in itself." (Melani‚ 2009) He views that‚ "Tragedy is a form of drama exciting the emotions of pity and fear. Its action should be single and complete‚ presenting a reversal of fortune‚ involving persons renowned and of superior attainments‚and it should be written in poetry embellished

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    in the ocean or beach. Specifically‚ terrigenous sediments which "originate on the contientes or islands from erosion‚ or volcanic eruptions‚ and blown dust." (Oceanography pg.143) pertain to be "the most abundant"(Oceanography pg.134) in the beach where the sand is all the way the shelf.

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    Three Poetic Devices

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    1. Cite three (3) poetic devices you could analyze in an essay. Provide textual support and discuss how these rhetorical strategies affect meaning. 1a. Three poetic devices that I could analyze in an essay are imagery‚ irony‚ and symbolism. Imagery essentially is when the poet uses such specific language that it creates images in the readers’ heads. These images are what develop a poem to have meaning. For example‚ in John Keats poem "To Autumn‚" he uses imagery when it says "Drows’d with the

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    Use of Poetic Conventions

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    Question: Write a critical analysis of the poem “Yard-boy” by Edward Baugh. In sustaining your interpretation‚ you should explain the ways in which the writer’s use of poetic conventions (including literary devices) helps to reinforce the theme. The poem Yard-Boy was written by Edward Baugh‚ who is a well known Caribbean poet. His use of different poetic conventions are evident throughout the poem. Poetic conventions are. Some examples of poetic conventions used in the poem are metaphor‚ personification

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    a list‚ which is unusual. Only four sentences of the paragraph tell the reader how to make the spider salad‚ making it succinct and informational. However‚ the structure is quite odd‚ seeming like an informational journal article‚ not a recipe. Techniques in this recipes are straightforward‚ but might be difficult to accomplish for those with weak stomachs. In the beginning of the recipe‚ it mentions that the last recipe mentioned was not very good‚ because it destroyed the flavor of the spiders

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    Alexander Technique Principles are: the manner the individual has upon the activities that affected the body (Nettl-Fiol‚ Vanier 23)‚ mental and health is something that is intertwine‚ the importance of the neck and head as the “primary control” of the body‚ unreliable

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    Earth to the dead‚ acknowledgement of the deceased and the actual burial of the body. All these sacred rites are performed by specialists (usually priests or otherwise) who are paid by the deceased’s family members. Death rituals carry on long after the burial of the body in terms of grieving for the dead. These rites include returning to the burial site on specific dates to mourn‚ perform yuan-fen (a symbolic act in which the burial site is rounded off with dirt to give it a nice and proper shape)

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    Death and Proper Burial

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    when the body dies it begins to decompose which results in a foul odor. State and local regulations are in place so that proper burial can occur and the odor does not offend society. Also‚ the dead bodies have to be far enough from the water supply as to not taint it and sicken the population. These regulations are in place to protect the people as well as give proper burial to the dead. 2. What are your personal views? I believe that the traditional funeral process is unnecessary for my family

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    Weather and Beach

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    Rhetoric and Composition Compare/Contrast Beach vs. Mountains Everyone always looks forward to their vacation periods‚ no matter what age they are. There are many locations from which to choose‚ but the most common tends to be the beach or the mountains. The beach offers activities and climate that the mountains cannot and vice versa. The beach and mountains are polar opposites. Although they are different‚ people can enjoy what both have to offer. In the mountains‚ the climate most often

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    Long Beach

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    There isn’t any one reason that I applied to Long Beach‚ rather several reasons that complement one another. For one‚ the campus diversity both excites and relieves me. The prospect of going to a school where I can learn about and be challenged by new and fresh groups of people is exhilarating. And perhaps even more important than that is the incredible academic opportunity that is provided at this school. The value of education is something that I have understood since a very young age. Neither

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