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    Thus Hamlet‚ heartbroken‚ struggles to adjust to his family arrangement with his uncle as his new father figure. The purpose of Hamlet’s first soliloquy is to reveal his true inner thoughts‚ which significantly contrast his restrained and subdued tone during conversations with Claudius and Gertrude. In the beginning his speech‚ Hamlet feels helpless when expressing his tremendous grief‚ and he continues to dwell in his pain by explaining the reasons for his misery. The intensity of Hamlet’s emotions

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    his characters‚ he must also think of including realistic experiences. Genuine experiences in a fictional story create both situations and responding emotions to which the reader relates. These feelings that the reader encounters create the central tone of a work of literature. Literature is language‚ conveying a feeling of dejection in its readers through the use of hopeful diction that turns to despair. Emotion filled words such as “pleasantry‚” “confident‚” and “livelier” excite the reader and

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    The mood and tone to any well written story is essential‚ and without both devices‚ a story would not be as engaging as it could be. Often in stories‚ mood and tone are developed by diction‚ or the word choice that the author uses to help the readers define the feelings and emotions of the characters and the story itself. The short stories that Alice Walker wrote use a massive amount of diction to represent and further all the moods and tone that appears in her stories. Without diction‚ the mood

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    How will your tone‚ or writing style‚ change based on the different types of people you will be communicating with online? Consider family‚ friends‚ classmates‚ and instructors in your response I believe my tone and writing style will change considerably when speaking family‚ friends‚ classmates and instructors. The reason why it will change is because I have learned that some jargons can be offensive‚ using words that relates to a person sex‚ age and the like can also be offensive to others. I

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    Every poem has a unique tone‚ form‚ and style‚ and can be defined through its genre and content. Christopher Marlowe’s The Passionate Shepherd to His Love is an innocent and romantic pastoral poem‚ while Sir Walter Raleigh’s The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd is more realistic and skeptical. The two poems are similar in many ways‚ including structure and meter‚ but they also have contrasting central themes. The Passionate Shepherd to His Love has several distinct characteristics. It can be primarily

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    the tyranny that rules over the states. The Declaration of Independence states that when a government is destructive to rights that every man deserves‚ “it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it‚ and to institute new Government.” The tone of this document has a very prideful feeling to it because it’s all about making a stand against Great Britain. In different parts of the document‚ it mentions a lot of negative things of what the king of Great Britain has done to the colonies. It

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    reputation‚ with literary elements such as diction‚ dialogue and tone. Both characters Mr. Pickle and Mr. Gauntlet illustrate feelings of loathing towards each other but don’t overly cast that emotion and rather express them in a social accepts by creating a dual. Tone is important in this passage because it shows the importance of the eighteen century social norms and expectations. Gauntlet one of the characters expresses his tone in sense of superiority over Mr. Pickle rather than just anger. Which

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    messenger introduction portrait of his late wife‚ in his conversation‚ we can understand the attitude of the Duke‚ Browning from the perspective of a third party to explain their feelings‚ so People and authors and readers evocative‚ poet monologue tone so that people imagine in the mind of a virtual audience‚ and let the reader from the characters theatrical monologue reasoning and imagination‚ try to figure out the author’s point of view. This poem is Browning’s poem of the most famous early one

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    reat gatsby Tone and Diction In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Mr. Jay Gatsby had once fallen in love with a young woman that he was soon to be taken away from by the war and by her family who told her to be involved with a rich and successful man not Mr. Gatsby. Five years later Gatsby recognizes this woman’s name in the paper and learns that she is now married to a “rich and successful” man named Tom Buchanan. Gatsby is then blessed with a new neighbor‚ Nick‚ who is cousins

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    addresses all those who have come across their own personal fork in the woods‚ emphasizing his belief that the path less travelled by makes the difference; however‚ his statement in the second stanza describing the two roads to be the same‚ his melancholy tone in the fourth stanza regarding the path he

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