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    John Steinbeck was a very successful author. He wrote many books and short stories‚ including Steinbeck: A Life in Letters and Travels with Charley. Both of these short stories are about Steinbeck’s travels around America and the journey he takes in the process of reconnecting with it. Steinbeck’s purpose for writing both of these stories is to inform and entertain readers about the places he visited while trying to reconnect with America. There are many similarities and differences that are shared

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    In poetry many elements are used to bring life to a literary work. Some of these include style‚ structure‚ imagery‚ diction‚ and allusion. In Elizabeth Bishop’s poem‚ Filling Station‚ the author uses them skillfully to create meaning in a story that otherwise would be banal. Her usage of expressive details supports the writing which helps the reader to imagine what the author is describing. Her style also appeals to the readers emotions and imagination to draw them into her harsh reality. One

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    Scheme of the overall text analysis Macro-componential constituents of the text. 1. The text under analysis belongs to the belles-lettres functional style. The sub-style is emotive prose. 2. The title of the selection is…The functions of the title: it may introduce the main character; it may reveal the internal world of the character; it may contain the author’s message; it may be given metaphorically; it may serve as a means of cohesion; it may orient the reader towards the perception of the text

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    turn of the screw

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    Chapter Six is an important section of The Turn of the Screw‚ as it involves many of the themes of the story‚ as well as reflecting its general narrative structure. James’ novel is phenomenally complex; it has an incredible ambiguity to it‚ which allows for some very outlandish and far-fetched ideas to be formulated. A ’theme’ can almost be drawn from almost every other sentence‚ if one so desires. It is deciding which issues have a little more to them than there may seem at first and which are what

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    Mediation Xvii

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    reading two pieces of literature‚ John Donne’s “Mediation 17 and Simon Paul’s “I am a Rock” both artists have differ in style of writing but at the end of the day‚ both artist refer to the same concept of life. John Donne talks about how everyone should be connected whereas Simon paul talks about isolation. John Donne’s “Mediation 17” and Simon Paul’s “I am a Rock” both differ in style‚ the use of metaphors but the end result of both contrast the importance of humanity. John Donne literature reminds

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    The analysis of W.S.

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    more than twenty years he was a fiction viewer for magazines. He wrote a lot of novels and made a great contribution to English fiction. “W.S.” was published posthumously in 1973. The genre chosen by the writer dictates the adoption of the certain style. The genre of this text is the short detective story. When we read this story‚ we learn everything from the author‚ so here we can observe the author’s point of view. This excerpt is very interesting from the form of narration: it is not homogeneous

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    give a summary of the most important events in the story and how each event affects the characters and the final outcome. Part I. Part II. Part III. Part IV. 5. Choose one passage from the novel that gives an example of the author’s style. Write the passage down and then complete an analysis of the passage focusing on diction‚ imagery‚ choice of details‚ figurative language‚ tone‚ and any other tool the writer you view as significant. 6. Most novels have a universal or theme

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    stated‚ students should study Shakespeare’s works in school because of the incredible value within them. In addition to exposing students to a multitude of literary techniques‚ Shakespeare’s plays challenge the student with difficult language and style‚ express a profound knowledge of human behavior and offer insight into the world around us. William Shakespeare is recognized by much of the world as the greatest of all dramatists. The intricate meanings‚ extensive vocabulary‚ and powerful imagery

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    Waste land

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    Water”‚the fourth section‚describes a death Phoenician iying in the water-perhaps the same drowned sailor of whom Madame sosostris spoke.The last section was “What the Thunder Said”.Here the narrator cries for rain and finally it comes. Style of the poem The style of the work in part grows out of Eliot’s interest in exploring the possibilities of dramatic

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    technique of getting its point across by including personal opinions. Even though the articles are discussing the same issue and even have the same argument‚ they contain a different approach. In the first article‚ Tim Hands uses an informal writing style when he relates the topic to his “firm views” with “a lot of family experience behind them.” Hands also has an honest tone in order to make a connection with the reader. However‚ in the second article‚ Press Association has an apathetic tone‚ shown

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