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    as paranoia‚ suspicion and mental health. The Bell Jar has a significant opening with the first sentence that mentions the execution of the Rosenberg’s “It was a queer‚ sultry summer‚ the summer they electrocuted the Rosenberg’s” The opening immediately foreshadows the expectations that arrive in the novel in addition how society at the time behaved and based assumptions on. The fact that the sentence first opens with the description of electrocution has a major impact as the electrocution is a chilling

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    a soft-hearted person to a cold man when he confronts the traditions of his tribe against Christy. The boy left home to a mission school where he learned about Christ and became more and more accustomed to the white man’s culture. At first I thought he just left home against his parents will because they wanted him to marry earlier. After I saw the video‚ I understood it was the white people who drove them to school in order to “civilize “them. But when he returned home‚ the first thing he has to

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    the manner in which the memoir is structured into panels works to paint the whole picture. The organization and structure of the memoir Persepolis diverts from the norm of memoir structure through the use of panels with illustrations‚ and the first person point of view that is evident over the course

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    his cousin Jenny who is the first person narrator. His shell-shock caused him to go fifteen years back in his memory‚ and to live in a time where he was most content and in love with Margaret – his ex love. It seems that as he retrieves his memory and the more he remembers‚ the more difficult it becomes for Kitty. The characteristics of shell shock prove it difficult for Margaret‚ Kitty‚ and Jenny to come to terms with. West’s portrayal of all three women is first person‚ as West writes of the relationship

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    the poem‚ “Education for Leisure”? The poet‚ Carol Ann Duffy portrays a malevolent persona in the poem; “Education for Leisure”. Duffy presents a dramatic monologue of an anonymous‚ the person commits who crimes and violent deeds against living objects due to the boredom the person suffers. The anonymous person represents an evil persona by his belief of playing God. The unnamed believes that he is God‚ someone who is above and beyond everyone and in this way‚ he could control everyone and would

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    than meets the eye. He also writes from many different perspectives‚ for example first person omniscient. In his poem "The Road Not Taken"‚ Frost creates an analogy between a walk in the forest and moving through life. He also writes from a first person narrative‚ as if he were not only representing himself in this walk but everyone else in the world‚ in particular the reader. In this poem‚ Frost shows that each person comes to a point in their life when they have a choice of how to live. There are

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    diction and organization in his argument to effectively convey his perspective on the bond of trust along with his reasoning and analysis. At the start of the essay‚ Gewirtz dives into the meaning of trust and its possible consequences in a person-to-person manner by saying “If you think about it‚ trust is all that stands between us and terrible circumstance” (Gewirtz). As Gewirtz moves on with his arguments‚ he also states that “we have to trust some people” because we cannot simply do everything

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    where Chapter Nine begins : she has had a very bad day and just wants to have a bath whereas Joe wants to share what he went through with Parry. What strikes us most is that in this chapter there is a narrative shift from a first person narrative (Joe’s point of view) to a third person narrative (Clarissa’s point of view). Why did Ian McEwan choose to change the narrative style in this chapter ? Moreover we witness here an argument between Clarissa and Joe and discover that they have very different viewpoints

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    you are in love you are in a very vulnerable place. You completely trust another person. If this person decides to leave you‚ he or she is breaking that trust. Even though things perhaps just did not work out‚ you were heading in different directions‚ or whatever the reason for a breakup might be‚ it is going to hurt. You have lived with a person who you completely trusted and now you have to live without that person. This can be very hard to deal with. For some people it is so hard to deal with that

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    The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass‚ titled “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass”‚ utilizes five key literary devices in order to better convey Douglass’s journey from enslavement to freedom. This includes the use of Imagery‚ diction‚ first person point of view‚ specific details‚ and allusion. Each of these is used to help convey the experiences of slavery‚ as well as the joys and fears of being a freed slave. The use of Imagery throughout the narrative engrosses the reader and provides

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