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    Irony In The Crucible

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    excellent use of rhetorical devices such as symbolism‚ foreshadowing‚ and irony. Also his risky personality that provoked him to write this story as play instead of a novel. Writing a play is exceptionally harder to pull off‚ and Arthur Miller did just that. To have this much success with a piece of literature‚ rhetorical devices are a must‚ and a huge one that

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    is the event that occurs in Edgar Allen Poe’s vivid tale "The Tell-Tale Heart." Poe’s tale is complete with strong foreshadowing‚ subtle irony‚ and vivid symbolism. It is a short and to the point story‚ with every word contributing to the central issue‚ which combines the narrator’s previous terrors‚ the old man’s current terrors‚ and the terrors for the narrator yet to come. The irony in the story is in the second sentence of the first paragraph; the narrator says "The disease had sharpened my senses—

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    uses war to reveal how it can make people do things that would normally be against their moral values. O’Flaherty uses foreshadowing‚ situational irony‚ and the immoral decisions made in war to support the theme that war corrupts people and makes them behave inhumanly towards others. War and death are never good under any circumstance‚ therefore Liam O’Flaherty uses foreshadowing to show that war can make people act immorally. This is true because war pushes people to do things they would never do

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    for awhile. While they are trapped‚ they think they hear their men coming‚ when it is not their men‚ they let out a small laugh‚ as many foul beasts come charging. Saki used many literary elements in “The Interlopers”‚ he not only used irony‚ theme‚ and foreshadowing‚ but many more. Saki used many incredible examples

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    One example of foreshadowing is Fortunato’s costume. The author illustrates‚ “The man wore motley. He had on a tight-fitting parti-striped dress‚ and his head was surmounted by the conical cap and bells. I was so pleased to see him that I thought I should never have done wringing

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    took to change everything they once knew. American author Truman Capote captures this in his novel “In Cold Blood” by telling the story of the heartbreaking murder of the Clutter family and their murderers. Capote does this by using foreshadowing(3)‚ dramatic irony(2)‚ diction(1)‚ nostalgia(5)‚ suspense(6)‚ and different perspectives(4) to convey how there will always be multiple sides to a story‚ one more heartbreaking than the other‚ and some that you originally thought you wouldn’t care about

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    Emma's Foreshadowing

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    obvious that she did not marry a storybook prince‚ so her dissatisfaction grows and she begins to stray. Emma’s idealizations of those around her to suit her desires eventually wreak havoc on all parts of her life‚ and lead to her end. A major foreshadowing factor of Emma’s sins in Madame Bovary persists- fire. Her extreme views on love kindle the destruction of her marriage and generate a desperate race to obtain new romance. The flaws in her projections and herself lead Emma to chase her unfeasible

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    "Desiree’s Baby" In "Desiree’s Baby"‚ Kate Chopin uses foreshadowing‚ symbolism‚ and dramatic irony to reveal how a person’s personality can be sadly determined because of people’s viewpoint towards one another. At the beginning of the story‚ Chopin says‚"when Monsieur in riding through the gateway of Valmonde had found her lying asleep in the shadow of the big stone pillar‚" (Chopin 240). Chopin uses foreshadowing to show that darkness is going to be a factor in this story. Chopin is putting in

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    All through the semester‚ read a numerous amount of short stories‚ ranging from Tarzan of the apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs to Spunk by Zora Neale Hurston. Each story includes their own twists and turns. Out of all the stories‚ I choose to write about The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe. While reading this story‚ you can tell that Poe utilizes a lot of Irony with all of his characters. Fortunato (the main character) but at the end of the story‚ he is killed by Montresor. “No answer still. I

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    The Story Sweat was really depressing to read and on top of that to defend the antagonist. For the early 1920’s the story shows that there is hope for women who are being domestically abused. I don’t know much about the statistics but I know that spousal abuse was one of the many reasons for the prohibition which was during this time. Something that really stood out to me the first time I was reading this story was that Delia was a working woman. She wasn’t a delicate flower stay at home mom‚ but

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