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    different because of what side of the state she was raised in Pg. 21 Figurative Language: Maycomb was an old town‚ but it was a tired old town when I first knew it. The author is describing the small town of Maycomb (in Scout’s perspective) as a tired old town‚ which justifies that back in the previous years the town had more life/excitement roaming through the streets. Now the town has been worn down to what it is today‚ this could be because of the Reconstruction Era after WWII which was during the

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    Figurative is used in all different aspect among restaurant and much other business around us. The figurative that I choose to discuss are hyperbole and onomatopoeia. “Hyperbole comes from a Greet meaning “over-casting” is a figure of speech‚ which involves an exaggeration of ideas for the sake of emphasis”. (Literary Devices) One restaurant that uses figurative language is Burger King; there hyperbole is “Have It Your Way”. This figure of speech does not mean that you order a whooper with cheese

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    Wordsworth theory of language of poetry and Coleridge’s criticism on it‚ is of great significance in the history of literary criticism. Wordsworth revolts against the poetic diction of eighteenth century. His theory has some merits and at the same time has certain demerits. Rejection of Poetic Diction and Background of his theory Wordsworth rejects poetic diction by saying‚ “avoid poetic diction”. He says that neither there is nor could be any difference in the language of prose and that of metrical

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    “Jabberwocky” and “Eating Alone” Are “Jabberwocky” by Lewis Carroll and “Eating Alone” by Li-Young Lee similar or very different? Both poems have a constant meter. Also‚ both poems have multiple examples of alliteration. As a difference‚ “Jabberwocky” has rhyme but “Eating Alone” does not. Despite “Jabberwocky” by Lewis Carroll and “Eating Alone” by Li-Young Lee both being popular poems they are very different. Both “Jabberwocky” and “Eating Alone” have a constant meter. “Jabberwocky” in every stanza has 8

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    Chopin uses symbolism‚ figurative language and irony properly to describe Mrs. Mallard’s feelings and emotions through the story. Mrs. Mallard also feels that she has been trapped in a marriage where she was prisoner of her husband and realizes that it is time for her to live for herself without repression. Professor A’s thesis asserts that most of Kate Chopin’s stories were fiction. The interpretation of Professor A. also suggests that “The Story of an Hour” could have been inspired by a

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    Langston Hughes: Comparison and Contrasting Essay Both poems use first-person voices‚ however the "I" is different for each poem‚ in order to fulfill Hughes’ purpose for the poem. In Hughes’ poem "I‚ Too‚" the speaker is not an individual as the word "I" implies. In fact‚ the "I" represents all African-Americans living in the United States. The fact that Hughes writes "I am the darker brother" instead of "we are the darker brothers" is no coincidence. The implication of the word "I" as opposed

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    give them hope. Fortunately‚ John F. Kennedy provides the citizens with reassurance when he gives his monumental inaugural address. After being sworn as the 35th president of the U.S‚ he seeks to invoke a sense of unity in the American people in order to attain a lasting peace because of the current national and international turmoil. While the speech’s respectful eloquence is appropriate for the occasion of an inauguration‚ his usage of figurative language‚ emphasis on peace‚ and appeal to pathos motivates

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    Anne Bradstreet: The Heretical Poet Greg Saxon The purpose of this research is to discuss heretical elements in the poetry of Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672). This is not to imply that Bradstreet was a heretic in the sense that American religious reformer Anne Hutchinson was. Hutchinson (1591-1643) emigrated to Boston in 1634 and preached a doctrine of salvation through intuitive apprehension of grace rather than by works‚ and attacked the rigid moral and legal codes of New England Puritanism.

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    For this song‚ the Literary Element of Style used is a metaphor. They’re using objects/actions that would obviously not be used in this scenario. The first few lyrics is "Circles‚ we goin’ in circles" now‚ obviously they’re not walking in actual circles‚ they keep repeating the same problems over and over again‚ They try to fix there problems‚ but whenever they do they end up at the very begging again. This keeps happening‚ the problems‚ them trying to fix it‚ fighting etc. And like a circle it

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    Like the saying‚" Time heals the wounds‚" we as humans‚ tend to find ways to disguise the anguish we truly feel. In sonnet 30 Shakespeare shows how the speaker is suffering and his/her time of despair. The speakers sorrowful remembrance of dead friends are quelled only by thoughts of his friend‚ this shows how the speaker is dependent of this lost friend to console him at the time of loss. Through alliteration‚ legalistic vocabulary and emotions of his friend the speaker

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