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    The prevailing atmosphere of the text is gloomy and bleak‚ and the mood is murky and dreary. Lexico-semantic groups of words which help in creating the mood of the text: * Dark (blackened‚ shady‚ dirty‚ twilight) * Grey (smoke-dried‚ gaunt‚ invisible‚ dismal) * Death (murders‚ funeral‚ dead‚ buried) * Dreadful (awful‚ monstrous‚ ghastly‚ grim) To create the gloomy atmosphere of the outside of the house‚ Dickens uses such colour adjectives as ‘blackened’‚ ‘white’ (mice) and ‘grey’

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    Letter to His Son: Rules of Conduct in Polite Company by Philip Dormer Stanhope‚ Lord Chesterfield Bath‚ October 19‚ O.S. 1748 Dear Boy: Having in my last pointed out what sort of company you should keep‚ I will now give you some rules for your conduct in it; rules which my own experience and observation enable me to lay down‚ and communicate to you‚ with some degree of confidence. I have often given you hints of this kind before‚ but then it has been by snatches; I will now be more regular and

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    Kelly‚ ENC1102 - Hendricks 01-28-2013 Home and Family Literary Analysis In American Literature‚ readers can find many stories and poems‚ both fiction and non-fiction‚ that center around family dynamics. The stories and poems usually focus on relationships within the family structure at a turning point in one of the central "character’s" lives. Some stories focus on a strong and positive maternal or fraternal central character with an offspring who lacks focus or is unappreciative of his family

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    Site description - type of business/organization mission‚ objectives James and Sons Fine Jewelers is a family owned business that was founded by James Sunderland Sr. in 1964. Mr. Sunderland started out as a small jeweler and rare coin salesman. Eventually James’ daughter Anne and two sons James Jr. and John joined the company and today they have expanded their sales to engagement rings. James and sons Jewelers currently has three locations. Two locations are in the chicagoland area and their third

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    In Jody Fong-Bates poem‚ “What Shall He Tell That Son?” the narrator reflects on the advice that he would like to convey to his son‚ from his life experiences‚ that will better prepare his son for the ‘real world.’ While the father’s thoughts indicates his devotion and love for his son‚ there are some contradictory ideas. The ultimate goal of the father is to create a better life for his son by offering him practical advice for his future. Voicing‚ “tell him to go be a fool every so often. And to

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    In the last section of Native Son‚ "FATE‚" Wright restates the themes and prominent concepts portrayed in the novel. The most important theme is that Bigger never made any choice which resulted in his murders. He was born into a life of oppression that forced him to strike out at the force controlling him in search of a definition of life. It was fated that Bigger would kill‚ and now it is fated that he must die. This is most evident in lines like "Now I come to think of it‚ it seems like something

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    his child becomes through his words and actions. In The Light In The Forest‚ author Conrad Richter pens the story of True Son‚ a white boy captured by Indians at age four and raised in the culture for eleven years. Throughout the novel‚ True Son identified three contrasting fathers‚ who each affected him differently. To begin‚ True Son’s Indian father‚ Cuyloga‚ taught True Son to tolerate pain. At one point the novel states‚ “In winter he would sit in the icy river until his Indian father smoking

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    In All My Sons sacrifice plays a crucial role in almost every part of the play. Miller explores the impact of sacrifices made for one’s family versus humanity as a whole‚ explicitly the direction and intention of a sacrifice. As part of this essay‚ I will identify and explain what I consider to be the most important in the play. The second aspect of sacrifice in All My Sons which I will examine in this essay involves the idea that not all sacrifices are actually conscious decisions; many of the acts

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    In her letter to her son‚ John Quincey Adams‚ Abigail Adams uses picturesque diction‚ a supportive tone‚ and allusions to encourage John Quincey Adams to persevere through his current journey and the ones to come‚ even when he does not want to. The first noticeable technique that Abigail Adams uses is picturesque diction that develops through her elaborate descriptions of the trials of life. In her letter‚ she describes the struggles in life as if she was referring to people on a battlefield‚ flourishing

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    you‚ the Son can do nothing on his own‚ but only what he sees the Father doing. What the Father does‚ the Son also does. For the Father loves the Son‚ and has shown him everything he is doing – and he will show even greater things‚ so that you will be filled with amazement. For just as the Father raises the dead and gives them life‚ so also the Son gives life to those he wishes. The Father judges no-one‚ but has given the power of judgement to the Son – so that everyone should honour the Son‚ just as

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