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    My mind was a blank canvas that was painted to see “a piece of rope‚ made [into] a noose‚ slipped [around a] kitten’s neck‚ [as it is was] pulled [...] over a nail‚ [jerking] the animal clear of the ground” (11). Paintings of the poor creature gasping and “[clawing] the air frantically” (11) multiplied in my head as Richard stated “that kitten [couldn’t] even breathe” (11) implying that he ended an innocent’s

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    "The Mephisto Waltz" Composed By: Franz Liszt Reviewed By: John Teabout Jr. January 18‚ 2006 Mr. Brellochs Piano 1 A4 Franz Liszt was born on October 22‚ 1811 in Raiding‚ Hungary. His father Adam Liszt‚ a cello player‚ taught him to play the piano. As a young boy he moved to Vienna to study piano under Carl Czerny and composition under Antonio Salieri. Two years following him and his family moved to Paris‚ France where he toured broadly as a pianist. Liszt ’s father Adam died in 1826

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    enough to win. In this case you may feel pressured‚ worthless‚ or never good enough. In the perspective of the writer‚ I can strongly say they are describing that trying to be the definition of perfection is mental suicide. The figurative language seen in the song creates the emotions running throughout the song. Beyoncé

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    In “The Story of an Hour” Kate Chopin tells the story of a dysfunctional marriage full of oppression and repressed resent.  Chopin uses figurative language to show how Mrs. Mallard’s feeling towards her marriage develop over time. Marriages can be and how in some situations death can be preferable to living an oppressed life. When Mrs. Mallard is devastated to learn her husband’s death and she “wept with wild abandonment.” Chopin using imagery to describe creates a vivid picture of  Mrs. Mallard’s

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    In addition‚ the author also uses figurative language in his description of Richard Parker: “The result was a face that looked like the wings of a butterfly and bore an expression vaguely old and Chinese” (107). Specifically‚ the author utilizes similes to compare the tiger’s face to the wings

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    the character’s judgement. The character‚ Lysander‚ discusses metaphorical intentions in his dialogue on intimacy. In order to do this‚ Shakespeare wields a figurative aim by implicating personification‚ symbolism‚ and other literary compounds that portray a clear image to indicate that love is short lived and finite. Shakespeare‚ with figurative usage such as similes‚ and vivid imagery‚ suggests the theme that love is not everlasting. He demonstrates this by saying “Making it momentany as a sound‚”

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    In addition‚ Chinua Achebe employs symbolism and figurative language to convey the theme that one faces near insurmountable odds when attempting to overcome one’s own destiny. Okonkwo‚ besides meeting Miller’s definition of a tragic hero‚ to such a degree connects with his tragic flaws. This is clearly evident when Achebe states “You drove him to kill himself‚ and now he will be buried like a dog.” (Achebe 208) Achebe’s comparison of Okonkwo‚ one of the most respected members of the tribe‚ to an

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    Elizabeth Bishop is regarded as one of the best poets during the twentieth century. The techniques that she used were crucial in the success of her poetry. She often used imagery in her poetry to appeal to the reader. Imagery is figurative language that creates a description for the reader and was used by Bishop to emphasize a larger meaning. Elizabeth Bishop uses vivid images of her everyday experiences to emphasize to a great extent how people should interpret the conventional experiences in their

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    Analysis of the Use and Abuse of Figurative Language in Communication April 20‚ 2012 Analysis of the Use and Abuse of Figurative Language in Communication Despite being the world ’s language used for convenience‚ English is the most difficult European language to learn to read. Children learning other languages obtain the basic elements of literacy within a year‚ but British kids take two-and-a-half years to reach the same point . Although their American counterparts are

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    Figurative Language Figurative language was used by Margaret Atwood‚ through the persona of Offred‚ to illustrate The Handmaid’s Tale. Figurative Language consists of similes‚ metaphors‚ personification‚ alliteration‚ onomatopoeia‚ hyperbole and idioms. First‚ figurative language can be used to describe different settings. 1. Offred’s experience at night in her bedroom “The heat at night is worse than the heat in daytime. Even with the fan on‚ nothing moves‚ and the walls store up warmth

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