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    Losing of Parts Henry Reed’s poem‚ “Naming of Parts” (1942)‚ follows a distracted soldier enduring a monotonous military training session during WWII. An anapestic meter encompasses the poem which provides the prose with a lilting and comic effect‚ which ironically contrasts with the harsh backdrop of war. Coupled with devices like symbolization‚ personification‚ and allusions‚ Reed establishes the callousness of war‚ but simultaneously enforces a more subtle theme of the stifling indoctrination

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    Everyone has their own way of coping with emotionally traumatic events in their life. Some ways are healthy. Some are not. Many people do not understand that they are not handling their emotions in a healthy way. I am here to show you how to handle them correctly. First‚ you need to bottle up an type of negative emotions that you might have. Something that someone said to you hurt your feelings but you are too afraid of confrontation to talk to the person about it? Bottle it up. Do you sometimes

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    Halloween 1‚ scene 1 John Carpenter 1978 Directors name above the film title at the beginning As the first of the Halloween series the film has low values wih amateur like filming. Loud piano and low key strung music with a dark background creates intensity and anxiety‚ with the names of cast and crew appearing one by one in orange writing with a pumpkin next to the names representing the name of the film and hinting at the theme‚ dark background are usual for this genre. Music gradually gets

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    frightening these winds were. Even with the research‚ facts‚ and scientific evidence from the end of the excerpt‚ an uneasiness is still with the winds and the mystery surrounding them. The clear objective tone in this part of the essay shows how emotionless and possibly

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    Battle Within The internal turmoil of a character is a driving force for an author to use in order to develop themes and ideas within his work. This can be seen in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ where one of the characters realizes that life in the technological world they live in isn’t as great as it seems. John‚ otherwise known as the Savage‚ is an outsider to the World State who is educated and well-informed that their society is being destroyed due to the manufacturing of people and loss

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    Holding her hand I could just feel the nervousness‚ and I think I understood what happened. Her hands were bright red‚ as I felt sweat throughout her hands. It was hot that day‚ and everything that has happened even got to me. The way Gatsby was driving‚ and after killing poor Myrtle‚ she was definitely petrified that he drove like that. I went to ask her‚ “Daisy‚ my love... What did that Gatsby do to you?” She could not answer as tears just descended face. I started to feel the wet tears drip

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    you in telling the story to make readers personalize it. In the very beginning‚ the character is represented as an abnormal six year child who knows is a butch and should act and react unique. As illustrated‚ butches are expected to be fearless‚ emotionless‚ strong‚ girls when a girl behavior is due‚ and boys when a boy character is expected. For example‚ the butch gets bitten by a cat and wonders if she should tell her mom‚ but decides to not tell her because in this case her mom expects her to be

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    individuality just as in Plato’s Cave where the newly enlightened prisoner and his views are rejected by the unenlightened prisoners. To fully escape the confines of the walls of Pleasantville one must challenge former authority and reject the emotionless and stale world they have been brought up in. It is through this split belief of former and future knowledge that Plato says divides the enlightened from the ignorant. Both sides have reject each other’s idea of reality‚ the ignorant being blind

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    The novel Jurassic Park written by Michael Crichton focused mostly on the way the author wrote the story. The author wrote part of the story in the future and then in present tense. This gave the readers more suspense because they did not know what was going to happen next‚ and because they knew part of the future. For an example at the beginning of the story the author wrote about dinosaurs attack on the mainland. Later in the story they revealed how the dinosaurs got on land. The author chose to

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    I apologize. I posted a blank thread previous to this one. In the narrative essay "Free Falling"‚ there were several points I picked up on. The author focused on describing where this exactly took place‚ giving the reader a better understanding of his surroundings and encounters. For example‚ he would describe who he was there at that specific moment and their expressions to give a better reading of the atmosphere. Some background information that hints the main point of the

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