Analysis of Rhetorical Strategies in “The Company Man” In “The Company Man” by Ellen Goodman‚ throughout the passage Goodman illustrates her feelings of distaste and anger toward Phil‚ as he in her mind represents Corporate America: routine‚ indifferent‚ almost robotic. Goodman uses numerous rhetorical strategies to convey her attitude toward Phil‚ including tone‚ repetition‚ the use of statistics‚ sarcasm‚ anecdotes‚ differing syntax‚ and irony. From the beginning‚ Goodman creates
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An Analyis of the Conventions of Courtly Love Within The Miller’s Tale and Morte Darthur While both “Morte Darthur” and “The Miller’s Tale” display some characteristics of a satirical approach in which human vices are attacked in a whimsical manner through irony‚ comedy‚ and folly‚ they are actually quite different in their literary genre and style. “Morte Darthur”‚ an adventurous tale with an imaginary setting that perfectly idealizes the chivalrous knight-hero and his noble deeds done for the
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“A Guitarist Tunes Up”‚ by Frances Cornford compassionately compares a simple untuned guitar to a beloved young lady. It is a clear‚ suggestive‚ and effective poem. It also expresses the difference between creative instinct and possessive instinct. Cornford suggested that the guitarist is an artist who is well aware of the behaviour of the guitar “an instrument made of wire and wood” (4). He knows where and how should he strike the strings of the guitar to bring about certain musical sounds. He is
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The central metaphor in the first quatrain is the comparison between writing poetry and harvesting grain. The speaker compares the pen with an implement of harvest(“glean’d my teeming brain”) and books with the buildings(“garners”) where grain is stored. The metaphor expresses the first of the speaker’s three main concerns: that death will cut short his poetic career. Just as a person’s natural life spans youth‚ adulthood‚ and old age‚ so the growing of grain follows the natural progression of the
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car The mustang was the working mans corvette for the 1960’s. The mustang was a cheap reliable and safe american sports car when it came out in 1964. In addition‚ the mustang had three body types‚ convertible‚ coupe‚ and fastback. The mustang was beloved by all car lovers around the world‚ because it was manufactured by Ford‚ which was considered a working man’s company‚ it incorporated new features that cars did not previously have‚ and it’s design has outlasted other competitors to this day. The
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there are Whose eyes shine as the evening star‚ But be their charm no matter what‚ Like you they’re not‚ like you they’re not! For you shine in my soul always More softly than the starlight blaze‚ More splendid than the risen sun‚ Beloved one‚ beloved one! But it is late in autumn now‚ The leaves have fallen from the bough‚ The fields are bare‚ the birds are dumb. Why don’t you come‚ why don’t you come? Above translation by Corneliu M. Popescu Mihai Eminescu‚ 1850-1889‚ was
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WORLD LITERATURE Film Analysis of HELEN OF TROY SUBMITTED BY: Galagar‚ Mikko MC21 In the film‚ Helen of Troy one of the main character is Achilles‚ the demigod warrior‚ a highly skilled and the strongest champion of Greece which also showed his soft side – his kindness‚ care‚ love for a woman and brotherly love for his cousin‚ Petraclus. The film really captured my idea of Achilles based on the book of Greek mythology. I think anyone who will watch attentively in
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RAVEN - SETTING The chamber of a house at midnight. Poe uses the word chamber rather than bedroom apparently because chamber has a dark and mysterious connotation. THE RAVEN - NARRATION First-Person Narrator (Persona) A man who has lost his beloved‚ a woman named Lenore. He is depressed‚ lonely‚ and possibly mentally unstable as a result of his bereavement. THE RAVEN - SOURCE INSPIRATION OF The raven in Charles Dickens’ 1841 novel‚ Barnaby Rudge‚ a historical novel about antiCatholic
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poem John Donne depicts his heart as somethig material such as a broken mirror or glass. So he pointes out that when someone’s heart is broken ‚ it makes his life miserable and can not be able to fall in love any more. He also describes how his beloved shattered his heart into a million of pecies. Firstly the broken heart poem is consists of 4 stanzas in ab ab cc dd rhyme.the title of the poem revealed to what extent love kills our soul. The poet takes to his audience and readers as he begins
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Socrates as an Exemplar of Love It may seem at first that Plato wrote Symposium merely to praise Love through a sequence of speeches made by the selected male speakers attending the drinking party. After Socrates makes his speech on the truth of love however‚ it becomes more apparent that Symposium is also a tribute to Socrates and his way of life. Although this is shown gradually and indirectly‚ Plato eventually makes clear his respect and admiration for Socrates’ way of life. The structure of
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