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    Horace Mann

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    Horace Mann was born in Franklin‚ Massachusetts on May 4‚ 1796. As a child‚ he received a very little amount of education and the education that he did receive was largely self-taught. However‚ he managed to graduate from Brown University at the top of his class in 1819. After graduating‚ Mann studied law alongside a lawyer in Wrentham‚ Massachusetts‚ taught classes at his alma mater‚ and studied at a law school in Connecticut. After graduating‚ he took a seat in the Massachusetts House of Representatives

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    Diction and Tone

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    Essay: Diction and Tone in Poetry In the field of literature‚ authors use various forms of writing techniques to create diction and tone. One way that the author‚ Andrew Marvel‚ of “To His Coy Mistress” uses a unique way of diction to portray several styles of tone‚ in which they shift from one another‚ through stanza to stanza. His diction creates a variety of literary styles that most authors use as a way of conveying a personal message. This diction creates a multitude of imagery that the reader

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    Tone In Poetry

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    Is life too long‚ or just too short? Tone is the mood of a poem‚ many authors use the tone to convey the true meaning of their pieces of writings. In these two poems both authors use different tones to portray the theme in both articulate ways. The poem‚ ‘’Loveliest of Trees‚’’ by A.E. Houseman is set at the time of the 1800’s in England‚ around Easter Time.’’ And stands about the woodland ride/ wearing white for Eastertide’’ (3-4). The poem is about an individual who is twenty years old‚ and

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    Horace Adversity

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    Adversity plays a major role in developing and shaping a person’s character. I have found that this is not only a common theme in stories but also in real life as well. In the words of the Roman poet Horace: “Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant.” This is repetitive in human history‚ today as well as hundreds of years ago. In a civilization‚ the upper class of a community would have different values than the lower class due to the

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    agreed with the cause they were fighting for. If these men were not killed by the war‚ the aftermath of so much trauma likely destroyed their minds‚ as in the case of Kevin Powers‚ the writer of The Yellow Birds. His time in the Iraq War left him with a fragile mental state that made it difficult to have a conversation without trailing off or getting lost in his own thoughts. While Powers felt too much from what he had seen‚ Tim O’Brien’s time in the Vietnam war caused him to become cold and desensitized

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    Horace - Adversity

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    What I believe that Horace is trying to say through “Adversity has the effect of electing talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant” is that challenges bring about innate talents in individuals which would have otherwise been undiscovered. Through personal experiences and the novel “The Scarlet Letter” I can certainly justify why this quote is not completely accurate. Adversity is merely a stimulant‚ but a person’s own character is what drives him to be successful. One of

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    Virgin

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    THE VIRGIN GROUP IN 2012 LEADERSHIP AND STRATEGIC CHANGE WALTER FEDERICO MINETTI Universidad de Ciencias Sociales y Empresariales

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    Horace 3.6 Swwimmttag

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    2 clauses begin with similar words - poet wants to emphasize beginning and end Word Order Line 4 Synchysis -“(A) foeda (B) nigro (A) simulacra (B)fumo” -foul image of black smoke Word Choice Line 2-4 “templa – fumo” -religious language -Horace talks about how the crimes of ancestors will still have to be paid for by the modern generation. Images Line 17 Metaphor “fecunda culpae saecula” -the saecula is abundant with crime‚ not the children. The image personifies saecula Meter Line

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    In the next paragraph‚ the main character becomes less formal with her language. Above she is not formal‚ using incomplete sentences and common language‚ but she is more brief. Here‚ we have a conversational tone‚ a little stream of consciousness‚ which continues throughout the story. The diction is still the most essential element of craft. For example‚ the narrator tells us‚ “Twenty-ninth is my stop too but I have to go all the way downtown to cash Mrs. Jessel’s check. If she pays me with a check

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    The Virgin

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    A Character Analysis of Kerima Polotan Tuvera’s The Virgin Kerima Polotan-Tuvera’s “The Virgin” is a short story that is centered on two characters namely Miss Mijares and The Carpenter. The title “The Virgin” reflects the subject virginity which is an important and cherished value for Filipinos. A Filipina should be proud to have maintained her virginity but in the case of the thirty-four-year-old Miss Mijares‚ she is ashamed of it. In her thirty-four years of existence‚ she had never been

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