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    The mood established in "The Raven" {{Include the author here.}}is a mixture of clarity with a bit a darkness. Poe is known for the work of the dark arts and really does enjoy putting that sad factor into all of his poems/stories. He grew up with this and implements it into all that he writes. "The Raven" is one of Poe’s creations that does not fail to give that same dark tone like all the others do. It is the use of amazing and dark words that really add the effect to the story. The story or

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    Anxiety‚ Mood‚ Dissociative‚ Somatoform Disorders The DSM-IV-TR presents diagnostic categories and classifications for the use of identifying and diagnosing mental disorders (Hansell & Damour‚ 2008). This paper will look at the areas of anxiety disorders‚ mood and affective disorders‚ dissociative disorders‚ and somatoform disorders. The probable classifications and symptoms under these categories will also be discussed. In addition‚ an in depth look at a disorder from each category will be dissected

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    small town attitude‚ along with the trial and everyone’s reaction to the conviction. There are simple and complex ways that setting affects a story. Anything from results to rumors is changed by setting. The setting affects the conflict‚ character‚ and mood by creating segregation and a small town attitude. Segregation in a town can create some problems. It can affect key events of every day life. In Scout’s case‚ it is the trial with Tom Robinson and Bob Ewell. Mr. Ewell claims that Tom rapes his daughter

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    Colors around us. Our environment‚ culture and upbringing conditions us to associate different colors with particular things. For example‚ purple brings to mind royalty‚ wealth and perhaps wisdom and religion; red we associate with danger or as a warning; pink is the color of love and romance; white is purity‚ cleanliness and sterility and so on. Color is actually light‚ carried from the sun in waves and is part of the same electro-magnetic spectrum as x-rays‚ radio waves and the like. Light

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    Hemingway’s observation of Paris is really subjective in that he writes about Paris the way he personally felt. Hemingway gives emotion to his environment and describes the weather or café according to his own mood. When he describes his good friend Sylvia Beach‚ his personality becomes vivid and describes Beach’s bookstore as a place of safe haven and warmth. In contrast on the way back from the racetrack at Prunier’s everything is described as dark or in relation

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    together with the museums exhibits to stop them. In the movie‚ it becomes evident that the director was able to produce a scene that positions the audience to feel anticipated at the beginning of the scene and yet amused near the end due to the change in mood created throughout scene F‚ due to different techniques such as‚ music/sound‚ camera shots‚ and costumes/characters.

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    Richard Cory’s thoughts shortly before he “put a bullet through his head? In 150 words‚ set forth his thoughts and actions (what he sees and does). If you wish‚ you can write in the first person‚ from Cory’s point of view. Further‚ if you wish‚ your essay can be form of a suicide note. Several writers write about death and appearances. In the poem “Richard Cory” by Edwin Arlington Robinson‚ the writer tries to interconnect several effects. Robinson’s poem is about a rich male that commits suicide‚ and

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    Madelyn Fontenot English III Vara March 29‚ 2013 Mood of obsession: Use of literary devices to enhance the mood of “Berenice” Famous author and poet Edgar Allan Poe is well known for his writing of ill-minded scenarios and grotesque circumstances. Poe‚ one of America’s most ailing writers‚ made use of many different literary devices to develop his popular‚ eerie‚ and suspenseful mood. In “Berenice” (1835)‚ Edgar Allan Poe creates a perturbed mood to uniquely describe love‚ life‚ and death through

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    Furthermore‚ Ira C. Herbert’s letter establishes a serious mood. For example‚ he justifies that‚ “... We are writing to ask you to stop using this theme or slogan in connection with the book” which is informing that the The Grove Press must stop using “their” slogan(6-7). Herbert implants a serious mood in the reader when he decides to not use any positive words and just gets to the main point of his letter. Another example would be him claiming that in 1952‚ Coca-Cola used “There’s this about Coke-You

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    The poem “Strange Fruit” was written by Abel Meeropol not a southern black man‚ but instead a Jewish-American high school teachers. “Strange Fruit” was published in 1937. The poem conveys a message about the brutal past about racism around the 1900’s. The poem was inspired by a photograph that Meeropol had seen‚ the picture took place in a lynching‚ the victims were two innocent black men that were hanging from a tree‚ The picture haunted Meeropol for days. This poem was very chilling and terrifying

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