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    have most impact for the airplane accidents. To illustrate‚ the most accidents was happened because the pilots was not control the plane because some of them were joking or slipping while they are driving. Moreover‚ the bad weather such as rain or fog cause accidents because pilots cannot see clearly in those bad situations. In short‚ I strongly believe that airplane crashes happened because of the pilots awareness and unusual weather‚ but Hatry believes the accidents are happening because of the

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    Samuel Coleridge’s use of paratext in “Rime of the Ancient Mariner”‚ henceforth referred to as “Mariner” is interesting and problematic as it offers itself as another part of the narrative‚ instead of placing itself separate from it. This paratextual problem persists in the underlying issues found in the title; these would include the strange word choice in the title of rime‚ and the framing of the mariner as ancient. The later edition of “Mariner” elevates this problem with the addition of the marginal

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    Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer‚ is a children’s Christmas song with a theme of hope and greatness for everyone that is unique. There are various poetic devices used throughout the song that lead to that message. There are two examples of personification in places in the song. Both examples have to do with reindeer. In the first example the reindeer are described as poking fun of Rudolph because of his unique red nose‚ just like little children. The line read “All of the other reindeer used to laugh

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    The movie was set in Alaska where there was constant daylight which provided low level lighting such as heavy fog and silhouettes which symbolised Dormer’s slipping mind. Throughout the movie‚ the amount of fog and lighting indicated that Dormer is progressing towards insanity due to sleep deprivation and guilt of his partner’s death. As with any mystery/thriller films the use of sound was an extremely important

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    Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ takes place in the South approximately twenty years before the Civil War. During this time period slavery was legal. Therefore‚ African American people were treated unequally by being used for labor work and not given rights‚ including the right to an education and the right to vote. The story begins at St. Petersburg‚ Missouri with Huckleberry “Huck” Finn‚ a thirteen year old boy‚ that is trying to escape his drunk‚ abusive father and Widow Douglas

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    obviously attracted to James’s idea of the ghost watching the main character and plotting against them. Bleak House In the first chapter of bleak house Charles dickens repeated the word fog you can tell that Susan hill has read bleak house because in the first paragraph of her book the woman in black she also uses the word fog a lot. Unlike most writers of the modern age Susan hill went back to writing like Victorians one of the most famous Victorian writers is Charles dickens she wrote long sentences with

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    Chrysanthemums” serve to underscore the emotional barriers which surround Elisa‚ as well as to highlight her sense of alienation from “all the rest of the world” (Steinbeck 192). Through the “high gray flannel fog of winter.” Steinbeck utilizes complicated symbolism to characterize Elisa (192). Not only does the fog obscure her vision to accurately interpret the actions and persons around her‚ but it also conveys her impression of severe isolation. Elsewhere there is “pale cold sunshine” (192) or perhaps this

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    always hold true‚ especially in the terms of war through diplomatic countries such as the United States of America. The United States has always held its principles in the effort to spread democracy and morality in the international realm. In The Fog of War‚ John F. Kennedy disproves Thucydides first principle. In the midst of the Cuban Missile Crisis‚ the last thing Kennedy and his Secretary of Defense‚ Robert McNamara‚ wanted to do was to attack Cuba or go to war with the Soviet Union to gain

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    unable to ask to marry him. The male observer in ’Portrait of a Lady’ also illustrates his inaction‚ apathy and numbness towards the older lady with whom he has a detached relationship. The imagery of the fog that is personified in ’Prufrock’ suggests the vacillation of humans deciding to act. The fog merely lingers outside and eventually ’curled about the house‚ and fell asleep’. Both characters are confronted by the difficulty of action rather than its unpleasantness. ’Prufrock’ and ’Portrait of a

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    era. The place itself is kept dark and gloomy. Darkness represents the fearful night of Lady Macbeth with fears and also the fear of doctor and gentlewoman. There is some light in the background with some fog; this could display how her life was better in the past‚ but it is hard to go back‚ fog. The scene starts off with a close up of Gentlewoman and the Doctor conversing about Lady Macbeth’s condition. Then‚ Lady Macbeth enters from behind the stage‚ shown from a wide angle shot including all three

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