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    The Seventh Man In the story “The seventh man” Murakami primarily employs techniques such as figurative language through the use of flashbacks and a feeling of foreboding to characterize the deadly wave. After several attempts to get K to make a last second escape‚ the wave finally makes its first appearance with a bang being depicted as “a wave like a huge snake with its head held high‚ poised to strike‚ was racing towards the shore” (Murakami‚ 178). Through the use of simile and personification

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    came across was called “Outliers” by Malcolm Gladwell. After reading this book on my flight to Asia I fell in love with the book and admired the author. His writing was organized in a way where it was easy to comprehend and he was able to support his evidence with research and statistics. Although there are a lot of scholarly terms that is used to support his study‚ he uses a more simplified language to make these terms more understandable and later backs up his simple language with intellectual evidence

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    In the story Self-Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ Emerson uses aspects of figurative language that are compelling. This language is established when Emerson compares roses to the present. In the text it says‚ “These roses under my window make no reference to former roses or to better ones; they are for what they are; they exist with God to-day.” People are obsessed with the past that they typically neglect the present. Society is referenced because we compare the past to the present‚ even when

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    Poetic Devices and Forms Line - equates a spatial measure or words or sounds‚ a fundamental conceptual unit. Stanza - a grouping of two or more lines of a poem in terms of length‚ metrical form‚ or rhyme scheme. Figurative language - Expressions or statements that are intentionally not literally true. Metaphor - A comparison between two objects with the intent of giving deeper meaning to the second. Forms of the "to be" verb are often used; "is" or "was". All the world’s a stage And men

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    The poem Nighttime Fires by Regina Barecca explains the speaker’s complex view of her father. The speaker uses imagery to describe her father’s strange behaviours after losing his job. Figurative language is used strategically to explain the memories of this young girl’s strange adventures. The diction in this poem is also used very well helping us to understand why these nighttime fires left such a lasting impact on this grown woman from when she was only five years old. All of these things are

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    The poems‚ “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” by Emily Dickinson and “Is My Team Plowing” by AE Housman have their own perception of the idea of death which they further emphasize with the use of figurative language and style. To begin with‚ “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” is a poem about a person‚ most likely based on the views of Dickinson‚ who is too into her own world that she does not acknowledge her own death. This poem uses style to emphasize the idea of love. For example‚ on the second

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    while others tend to struggle? Is it solely based off their intelligence or IQ? Opportunities? Race and culture? In Malcolm Gladwell’s “The Trouble with Geniuses‚ Part 2” and “The Ethnic Theory of Plane Crashes”‚ two chapters taken from his book Outliers: The Story of Success (2008)‚ claims that there is a misunderstanding on what success is and how it can be achieved. Gladwell feels that the idea of having an extremely high IQ and success is faulty because there are various other factors to consider

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    Success is determined by the opportunities given to you leading up to your success. Gladwell displays this in Outliers by telling us the story of a few very successful people. Gladwell tells us that “achievement is talent plus preparation” (38). So what kind of preparation are we talking about? Researchers have decided that the “magic number for true expertise is ten thousand hours” (40). Anders Ericsson and his two colleagues underwent studies trying to find out what made someone successful. They

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    be plenty of hard work‚ intrinsic skills‚ and a small amount of luck. However‚ some believe that success is not this simple‚ and that a number of key factors play into the success of an individual. One such person is Malcolm Gladwell. In his book‚ Outliers‚ Gladwell makes a conclusion about success contrary to the usual belief‚ claiming that success is more reliant on specific circumstances‚

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    lips. This way he breaks the illusions of being delighted by her unbelievable beauty. With dark hair and her skin rather brown than white‚ she is the absolute antipode of the exaggerated allure of the women described in poems. However‚ he uses figurative language to describe his lady as not a flawless and perfect goddess‚ that he states he had never seen‚ but rather as an earthly woman‚ that is pleasant and lovely by her personal‚ unique charm. When Shakespeare wrote that he enjoyed hearing his mistress

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