Analyse how language used intensified the message of the written text(s). In both poem ‘Does it Matter?’ and ‘Survivors’ the poet‚ Siegfried Sassoon is able to intensify the message of the non-combatants misunderstanding of the realities of war. This was by Sassoon using different language techniques such as rhetorical question‚ repetition and onomatopoeia. Rhetorical question is used to intensify the message of the non-combatants misunderstanding of the realities of war in the poem ‘Does it
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Updike states in his essay how Richard sadly reflects how the oldest child‚ Judith‚ was the only child he and Joan “endured together to raise her” and that “the others still had some raising left in them” showing how corrupt and disconnected the family actually was (420). This also shows the reader how Richard wasn’t exactly the fairest dad in showing his other three children the same amount of affection. This also ties in how the father doesn’t have a balanced relationship with Joan
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and possibly Billy. Customers seem to only rush payment when they’re disconnected may be a sign that they are not well informed of company policy cutting lines at the 20th. I think this may be too stringent a policy. I want to alert the customer of the impending disconnection without actually having the line disconnected. I want customers to feel the need to pay‚ with as much gusto as the need to pay if they were disconnected. As Head of Finance‚ the solution I’m thinking about is highly related
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In the past‚ I have become disconnected from my personal life because of goals that I have set for myself. For the last year‚ I had to balance schooling‚ work and sports. My life quickly went away‚ as I become lost in trying to balance all three with my personal life. I was unable to
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tried to wash was a figment of my fragmented‚ disjointed consciousness‚ repaying my own acts of dire‚ pernicious treachery. Since‚ I feel empty‚ hollow‚ I love you my darling‚ but I now feel that our love‚ our bond is no longer as strong... I feel disconnected from thee‚ I wish only now for thee to love me as strongly as the day we wed. I know full well I am not the only one of us to be haunted by these nightmares‚ you too hath been deprived of precious sleep‚ I’ve seen you cowering in your own imagination
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For an individual to belong‚ they must fulfil their society’ies expectations.‚in doing so‚ further Aanalysis of the book ’The gGreat Eexpectations’ composed by Charles Dickens revealshas been made apparent that an aspect of family belonging‚ where Pip‚ the main character tries to live up to societies expectations of being a gentlemen.‚Tthis can be seen where Magwitch uses first person‚ evident in the direct speech ‘Yes‚ Pip‚ dear boy‚ I’ve made a gentleman ofn you! It’s me wot has done it! I swore
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Montresor’s Revenge. In the short story‚ “The Cask of Amontillado‚” Edgar Allan Poe wastes no time in revealing the story’s theme. Revenge. Within the first sentence‚ the story’s narrator‚ Montresor‚ vows revenge upon his antagonist‚ Fortunato‚ for a perceived insult which proved to be one insult to many. Montresor states‚ “The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as best I could‚ but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge.” Montresor is a static character. His one aim is to not only
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sense of security and happiness. Many people feel satisfied without gaining approval from their loved ones‚ yet these people often feel alone and detached from their families. Without the support from our loved ones‚ we begin to feel secluded‚ disconnected‚ and invalidated. Although people often view approval
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husband. Hearing the news Mrs. Mallard sits in her chair motionless for a few days and occasionally will grieve about the loss of her husband‚ Brently. But‚ after a while she realizes that she is now set free. Although Mrs. Mallard loved her husband dearly‚ she now has the freedom and independence to do as she pleases. She states‚ "Free! Body and soul free!”(Mrs. Mallard). Even though‚ her freedom had not lasted long. She is sitting in the room when the door opens and there at the door appears her husband
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chocolate factory in the world – the Wonka Candy Company. Charlie loved that factory dearly. He loved the lines of its tall‚ tall smokestacks. He even loved the curves of its protective gates which kept the entire world out‚ including him. Most of all‚ he loved the wonderful scents that drifted down from its towering heights. They were the most scrumptious‚ sweet and soothing scents he had ever smelled. He loved it so dearly that he had made a model of the factory out of broken and warped toothpaste caps
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