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    Sylvia Plath

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    that the world of Plath’s poetry is made strange and often terrifying by her use of poetic techniques. In my opinion the poetic techniques that aid most in making the world of her poetry strange and terrifying would be the use of allegory‚ imagery‚ similes and metaphors and also the use of words with ominous connotations. The poems that I will discuss in which these poetic techniques are present are Finisterre‚ Morning Song and The Arrival of the Bee Box. Finisterre‚ being a landscape poem‚ uses the

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    Julia Rychkova‚ group 441 Analysis of the text “Doctor in the House” The author of the text is a famous English writer of the 20th century Richard Gordon. He had been an anaesthetist at St.Bartholomew’s Hospital‚ a ship’s surgeon and an assistant editor of the British Medical Journal. He left medical practice and started writing his “Doctor” series. Thus‚ “Doctor in the house” is one of them. At the beginning of the story the author reviews the medical-students’ attitude towards the final examinations

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    In our society‚ words and what order those words fall in contribute to their meaning. That’s why it is very important to use words in the correct grammatical order‚ correct context and exact language. The power of words affects our senses‚ thinking‚ feelings creativity and the way we think. It is imperative that we must understand the phrases and meanings of words before they can properly be used. When language is shaped properly‚ it will assimilate into a culture. Since the English language is

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    Imagery in “My Son the Fanatic” Imagery in the language: Look especially on metaphors‚ similes and symbols. You also have to interpret the title Julie - page 193-194 Page 193 line 7-8: “His son was outgrowing his teenage attitudes.” It is a metaphor because a plant can grow‚ but your teenage attitudes can’t be outgrowing. Page 193‚ line 15-17: "He was aware that he had become slightly afraid of his son‚ who‚ alongside his silences‚ was developing a sharp tongue. It is a metaphor because your

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    particularly is the difference of books that use it‚ and the ones that do not as fairly have any? In “The Old Man And The Sea” written by Ernest Hemingway‚ many specific types of figurative language are used throughout the book such as alliteration‚ similes‚ and personification‚ and all of them generally are used to describe the scene‚ and how things are going on throughout the days that he had been fishing in the sea. Alliteration is used throughout the book when the old man; Santiago expresses his

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    Bless The Broken Road

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    related text‚ composed by Rascal Flatts‚ is ‘Bless The Broken Road’. The purpose of this document is to compare my related text to the statement‚ “More than anything else‚ journeys are about the challenge of self reflection”. The use of symbolism‚ similes and Metaphors will be discussed‚ when analysing ‘Bless the Broken Road’. Examples of techniques from each text will be tabulated‚ and their effect explained. ‘Bless The Broken Road’‚ uses language techniques to emphasise the meaning of the songs

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    “Dulce...” is a strong‚ graphical poem which is shown in a sarcastic way. The title “Dulce et Decorum est” is very ironic as it means it is a sweet and honourable thing to die for ones country. The first line of the poem is very unusual as he uses a simile to describe the men‚ “Bent double‚ like old baggers under sacks”. Owen uses this phrase to make the reader feel as if the men have been changed by war into animals. Owen uses the line “Till on the haunting flares we turned our backs” to put an image

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    rotted away due to the fermentation of the picked berries. Through this ordinary depiction of fruit rotting‚ the author illustrates the theme of human aging and mortality. The author expresses this theme through a sequence of events‚ using allusions‚ similes‚ and every aspect of imagery. In this poem there was only one primary allusion that contributed to the description of the theme that we all are mortal which is to Bluebeard (line 16). Bluebeard is a mythical fairytale pirate who cold bloodily murdered

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    Where the Mind is Without Fear Where the Mind is ... 10 WHERE THE MIND IS WITHOUT FEAR Notes This poem was written when the British ruled our country. We were slaves to a foreign power. Rabindranath Tagore‚ the great Indian nationalist and visionary wanted India to awaken to a bright dawn of freedom – freedom from slavery and our own mental chains. Read the poem aloud once. Then read it silently. It would be a good idea to memorize the poem. Where the mind is without fear and the head

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    memory sees Clarisse. What extended simile describes how he sees her? “She had a very thin face like the dial if a small clock seen faintly in a dark room in the middle of a night when you waken up to see the time and see the clock telling you the hour the minute‚ the second with a white silence and a glowing‚ all certainty and knowing what it had to tell of the night passing swiftly on toward further darknesses‚ but moving also toward a new sun." This is the simile in which the book describes how Montag

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