what the poems mean and how literary elements (i.e. speaker‚ figurative language (metaphor‚ simile‚ synechdoche‚ metonymy‚ personification‚ hyperbole‚ oxymoron‚ paradox)‚ imagery‚ sound patterns‚ format‚ theme‚ persona‚ tone‚ symbolism‚ connotation‚ or denotation) are employed to convey the poem’s message. Your primary support must come from the poem itself; however‚ you will be required to incorporate at least two secondary sources into your work. You must use literary present verb tense in
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clear statement in this passage as to how being lazy can be the cause of one’s death. In “We Real Cool‚” Gwendolyn Brooks uses denotation and sound devices to suggest that although humans may often think of themselves as being cool for dropping out; However‚ it will give them time to engage in sinful activities which will result in a broken‚ short life. Brooks uses denotation to suggest that although some African-Americans may often think of themselves as being cool for dropping out of school they
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B. The Age of Reason and Revolution (1750-1800) – 8 points Definition: An 18th-century movement marked by an emphasis on: 1. rationality rather than tradition 2. scientific inquiry instead of unquestioning religious belief 3. representative government instead of monarchy Beliefs: 1. Devoted to the ideals of justice‚ liberty‚ and equality as the natural rights of man 2. The universe is a logical‚ orderly place 3. Man will one day uncover the laws that govern the universe 4. Science
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The Night Circus displays textual features that reinforce realities socially constructed hierarchy in regards to the masculine and feminine. The male/female binaries and societal denotations for the terms ‘male‚’ ‘female’ and terms particular to the magical world such as ‘magician‚’ strengthen the authoritative and dominant position of men. Within the first pages of the novel the reader is immediately made aware of the severe power imbalance between the male and female gender‚ evident through the
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Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston Literature Guide Developed by Kristen Bowers for Secondary Solutions® ISBN 0-9772295-4-8 © 2006 Secondary Solutions. All rights reserved. A classroom teacher who has purchased this guide may photocopy the materials in this publication for his/her classroom use only. Use or reproduction by a part of or an entire school or school system‚ by for-profit tutoring centers and like institutions‚ or for commercial sale‚ is strictly prohibited
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ANA-MARIA TRANTESCU CLAUDIA PISOSCHI ENGLISH SEMANTICS Curs universitar pentru Învăţământ la distanţă EDITURA UNIVERSITARIA CRAIOVA‚ 2012 CONTENTS forEwOrd....................................................................................................4 Unit I
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Human Communication 100 Fall 2004 Midterm Exam Multiple Choice: Choose only one answer and mark the corresponding letter on your scantron. Each question is worth 2 points. 1. Another word for decoding is __________. A. interpretation B. speaking C. creating D. noise 2. Imagine that you are listening to a speech about AIDS and HIV. One of the speaker’s main points describes ways to respond to the devastating news that you or someone in your family is HIV Negative. You
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Understanding and Evaluating Russell’s Theory of Definite Descriptions - Tom Stringer Russell’s theory attempts‚ using systematic formal logic‚ to pin down conditions by which we ascribe significance and meaning to descriptive nouns or definite description’ (DD) phrases in idiomatic natural language (NL). Russell’s theory covers the functions of these phrases in NL and outlines his ideas on their nature. From this‚ he goes on to delineate implications that their transposition into a schema of
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thought of as a young girl’s sweet and innocent toy that portrays a positive image‚ but a Barbie is a plastic doll made in the image of a conventionally attractive‚ slim‚ and shapely young woman with blonde hair‚ blue eyes‚ and fair even skin. The denotation of a doll is a child’s toy made to resemble a human being. Barbie dolls create an image that girls of all ages feel obligated to live up to. The girl in the poem is ordinary and stereotypical young teen. The Barbie doll is a fitting toy because
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*dialogue *Soundtrack *diegetic *non-diegetic • Lighting • Mise-en-scene • Symbolic • Iconic • Images *photograph *logo *still or moving? • Realism • Abstract • Polysemic (many meanings) • Denotation (what it is) • Connotation (what it means) • Rule of thirds I Institution • What or who? *company *charity • Brand • Old‚ new‚ rebranding? • Contemporising? • Longevity
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