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    hoe you should do what you believe is right‚ rather than going with what society thinks. Emerson adopts a philosophical tone in order to convince the reader to not be a follower‚ to be a leader. Emerson achieves his purpose through the use of figurative language and independent diction. Emerson starts off poetically‚ then later on in paragraph 1 when he introduces Hyperbole‚ metaphors‚ and aphorisms. Emerson uses "a

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    Prequel To The Raven

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    the poem ‘The Raven’ by Edgar Allan Poe. I decided to write a prequel of this poem‚ to give more depth to the poem‚ and to the themes shown in the poem. My prequel recounts the story of Lenore’s death‚ from the narrator’s perspective. The themes shown in ‘The Raven’ are madness‚ love‚ devotion‚ grief and loss. I chose to focus on the themes of guilt‚ love and madness in my short story. I show madness‚ through Lenore’s declining state‚ and through her actions. This connects to ‘The Raven’ as it focusses

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    feelings‚ that you may hurt her and give Maya Angelou dirty looks‚ yet she will be the bigger person. Maya Angelou uses figurative language to hook her readers with the points she tries to express. Maya Angelou grew up in the 1930’s‚living in a country plagued with bigotry‚ particularly towards women and people of color. Thesis: In “Still I Rise”‚ Maya Angelou uses strong figurative language such as personification‚ metaphors‚ and similes to convey her ideas. BP1: In “Still I Rise” Maya Angelou’s

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    how she hopes that it will remain a symbol for her family and life. In order to effectively convey the symbolism of their families‚ both authors employ figurative language and imagery that supports their symbolic meaning. Although done in a similar manner‚ Taylor’s figurative language in “The Century Quilt” differs from Oliver’s figurative language in “The Black Walnut Tree‚” although both stay equally successful in their purpose. To start‚ Taylor writes

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    Night Portfolio By: Scott Kahler Mrs.Grandel 2nd Hour November 19‚ 2010 Figurative Language 1. Simile- “Physically he was as awkward as a clown. (pg.1).” Moshe was compared as a clown because he was a funny guy. 2. Metaphor- “Thousand gates and one gates leading in to the orchard of mystical truth.” This is a metaphor because each

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    The Raven Diction

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    of a castle‚ and the door leads to a balcony where the raven rests. Which thus can be considered a “chamber‚” as it is very secluded‚ and as this is also written in 1845‚ chambers were also known as bedrooms. While this whole poem takes place around after sunset or before‚ as it is later‚ a line from the poem says‚ “And the lamp-light o’er him streaming throws his shadow on the floor....” Weatherwise‚ I consider it to be frigid if the raven is trying to find shelter within a building‚ also with the

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    Frances Ellen Watkins Harper describes the setting in detail of the process of the slave trade. Harper illustrates‚ the separation of children and parents being pulled apart and are being sold to separate families as objects. He also uses figurative language through his choice of words to give an emotional response to the reader. In the beginning half of the poem‚ Harper uses specific and meaningful words in order to capture the reader’s attention. For instance in line 2‚ “wretchedness” and in line

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    the love of Lenore‚ the effects of her death become obvious‚ weakening his psyche until it can no longer remain whole. The raven is used by the author to represent the irrationality of the narrator’s mind. Despite the meaningless response of the

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    RD3 Figurative Meaning Utilizing concrete detail/imagery as his leading elements‚ as well as some figurative language‚ Kipling communicates the horrific ways in which soldiers died. “A Death-Bed” portrays vivid images of the use of new developments of warfare and weapons created. These advances were unknown and unusual to those who were fortunate enough not to experience the destructive effects of the war. Kipling sought to communicate not only the event itself‚ but what it entailed and meant for

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    your kind. We want the Raven”. A naive call. “Really?”. A malicious laugh filled the air. The raven was behind me and took me captive without me realising it. “You two really think that I am so fragile that I can accept your bargain. Do you know what I have suffered because of you. Thousands of years behind cages. Thousands of years in hunger and thirst. You bluntly sucked my power. Now‚ you want to cooperate with me because you can’t even protect your own ass?”. The Raven pressed its claws in my

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