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    “Harlem”‚ by Langston Hughes‚ is that the dreams of African Americans are forgotten‚ pushed aside‚ and simply never achieved; even though African Americans are freed from oppression‚ they still face discrimination in the American society. 2. Two literary devices in “I‚ Too” are a metaphor and the use of repetition. There is a metaphor in line two: “I am the darker brother”. This is a metaphor for the African American population because Hughes compares the African Americans to the whites. This metaphor

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    in which some great pieces of fiction were created. The Things They Carried‚ by Tim O’Brien is a great example of one of these pieces of fiction. A big part of this novel was O’Brien’s theme of metafiction. Metafiction is a type of fiction that self-consciously addresses the devices of fiction. This in another sense means that metafiction is the act of writing about writing. This literary device is used in The Things They Carried‚ as O’Brien’s method to systematically remind his readers that the

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    For example‚ “but I hung on like death” (1.3)‚ demonstrates the dependency towards the predecessor and how his son attached onto him. Roethke also uses metaphors like‚ “still clinging to your shirt” (l.16) to again emphasize the reliance the son has towards his

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    As one listens to music of any genre‚ one typically hears but does not recognize the elegant use of poetic and literary devices used to make the music more alluring to the human ear. Different sound and literary devices are used to invoke and create different emotions within the listener. Many musicians enhance these techniques well and go on to successful careers although very few achieve fame. The Who is one such band that wrote many successful songs and was among the few‚ who properly utilized

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    In the science fiction novel The Chrysalids‚ written by John Wyndham‚ the theme of isolation is displayed through the social‚ psychological‚ and geographical aspects of the book. Xenophobia is also a key factor contributing to the isolation between the different groups within the population. Social isolation is made clear with the separation between the "Norm" people and the mutants. The Norm shun those who possess mutant like qualities or abilities‚ and choose to isolate them in the community

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    song‚ was getting negative attention. The theme of the song is about equality and you should never treat people wrong just because who they are. In the song 1(800) by Logic‚ there are several different literary devices that describe the theme of the song. One of the literary devices that I found was a hyperbole‚ the song

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    METAPHOR AND DIALECTICS AS LITERARY DEVICES AND COMMUNICATIVE TOOLS By Odum‚ ikechukwu A. B.a‚ m.a‚ PGD (sc/antr)‚ Mnipr Metaphor as a Literary Device The classical Greek philosopher‚ Aristotle declared metaphor one of the highest achievements of poetic style. According to him‚ “it is the mark of genius – for to make good metaphors implies an eye for resemblances …” (Dukore 50). Our literary world especially‚ the African literary world is pervaded with metaphors. Metaphor has become an indispensable

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    Literary Devices #10 Antithesis: opposition‚ or contrast of ideas or words in a balanced or parallel construction. Example: "I was not there‚ yet I was there. No‚ I did not go to the trial‚ I did not hear the verdict‚ because I knew all the time what it would be. Still‚ I was there. I was there as much as anyone else was there." Function: In Ernest Gaines’‚ A Lesson Before Dying‚ Grant Wiggins‚ the novel’s protagonist and narrator‚ is stuck with the difficult task of transforming a thoroughly

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    The Holy Bible is seen as a whole book complete with great works of literature. Authors interconnected an array of literary devices within their writings and two of these are referred to as formulaic introductions and conclusions‚ which are frequent in the books of I and II Kings. These literary devices are able to frame accounts and narratives of the main subject‚ in this case‚ the kings. Throughout the historic and prophetic writings of I and II Kings‚ it is noteworthy to look further into the

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    The Tell-Tale Heart is written by Edgar Allan Poe and published in 1850 and tells a story about an unnamed Narrator wanting to kill an Oldman he loves. The story is widely considered as a classic but why? The author uses techniques in his work to make his story more proficient by using what makes a story: the concept‚ setting and the way it is written. All of those are compulsory to making a story into a great one. Edgar Allan Poe has created a unique and original story that at first glance it will

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