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    The Island Armin Greder

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    Armin Greder’s picture book The Island is a powerful allegory that depicts fear of strangers and ignorance which satirises the majority’s exclusion from the unknown and highlights the importance relationships and communicates acceptance. The barriers which prevent acceptance are demonstrated in The Island widely through the differences of appearance. The islanders do not accept the protagonist’s dissimilarities and his ostracism is shown through the first double page. A small‚ vulnerable man stands

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    Great idea’s and description‚ work on punctuation "The Chaser" Troops being rushed out to Vietnam by the truck loads‚ rise in foreign technology and more women workers all played a major for corporate America in the sixties. Businesses were now in a sudden and brutal competition for production. Weapons‚ planes‚ ships and other war gear were needed desperately across sea. Foreign competition was sneaking up on the once U.S. lead industrial world. Women were finding less and less housewives jobs

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    anyone could find a fair‚ cheap‚ and easy method of making the children useful sound members of the common wealth would deserve a stature set up. (702) Stereotypes against Irish Catholics make it easier for Swift to use them as the subject of his satire. The stereotypes are present in both the reasons for the proposal and the language used. The narrator’s argument that something must be done with infants because they are too young to steal implies that this is a common employment of Irish Catholics

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    Alexis Du English 104 (Thur) Mr. Swaim 05/24/2012 Analysis for A Modest Proposal In the essay “A Modest Proposal”‚ the author Jonathan Swift proposes that 1 year-old infants born to impoverished Irish parents should be sold and cooked for the gourmet and luxury pleasures of the privileged people of England . Swift claims that because there are an enormous population of starved children‚ eating them would not only help control their population‚ but also contribute to the overall economic

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    George Saunders

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    story. He uses similar characters‚ mood‚ and conflicts. However‚ he applies them in different settings to convey the message. Most of his stories are satires‚ making hyperbole a large force in his writing. Saunders writing so significant because of his use of pathetic characters‚ his detail in describing reality versus dreams‚ and his expert use of satire. Saunders uses loser characters as the protagonist in most of his stories. They are not pathetic because they are poor necessarily; they are

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    later become the secretary for an influential member of the Whig party which began to influence his political views to lie on the Whig side. A few years later he became a parson for the Irish Church. As he worked as a chaplain‚ he began to write the satires that he would later become famous for. He was eventually criticized for his adherence to the Church of Ireland and was cast off by the Whig Party. He joined the Tories who soon fell out of political contention. As he lost his popularity‚ he returned

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    is that the implementation of this project will do more to solve Ireland’s complex social‚ political‚ and economic problems than any other measure that has been proposed. I must say that this was a delightful piece to read. I found it hysterically funny. The absurd irony of the piece hammered the author’s views beautifully. Swift subtly inserted real solutions in his bizarre

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    English society (which is very‚ very similar to modern day American government and two-party rule) with the Lilliputian’s war with the Tramecksan‚ as well as the internal conflict of the Lilliputian’s egg dilemma. The war with the Tramecksans is a good satire of today’s wars because it is over something entirely trivial‚ the height of the heels of the two nation’s peoples. This is easily comparable to a silly war over natural resources‚ which are the cause for most wars today. The internal issue with the

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    different funny things

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    Funny things kids can do: Kids are like little angels who always do funny and naughty things. They make funny faces that make everyone laugh. For example:one day a kid went to zoo with his father. The kid started to tease a monkey. He wanted him to copy him but when it did not worked out the kid hit the monkey with a banana and was going away when the monkey grabbed his pants through the cage and pulled him back. The kid tried to run away. He was successful in running away but unfortunately he lost

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    Score: ______ / ______  Name: Jacob Otterson Student Number: VT1400675 Directions: Answer the questions below. Use full sentences when applicable. 1. Give two examples of each of the following elements of poetry from the poems you have read in Units 4‚ 5‚ and 6.   Metaphor: “I wandered lonely as a cloud” “By the side of the pale-faced moon.”   Simile: “Nothing but a hot Swish of strings like silk Ten feet out.” “This bundle of clothes I wash and hang and wash again like flags

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