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    Wind Talkers

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    Code Talkers How many people can say that their culture has made a huge impact in the history of the United States of America? Can you say that you contributed to a cause bigger than yourself? When it comes to the Navajo Indian Tribe they can say that they have achieved both of these honors. This tribe was a major part of the second world war. Had it not been for this tribe‚ many of the conversations between the U.S. and allied forces would not have been kept secret. The Navajo were known

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    selfishness‚ cruelty‚ and violence. The zebra is the injured Chinese sailor and he personifies fear and desperation. The Mother is the orangutan and she personifies motherly love and affection and the Tiger‚ Richard Parker was Pi and he was the personification of the evil that is inherent in the heart of every man. Even after Pi survived those appalling months at sea‚ he still lived on as an ardent Hindu‚ Muslim‚ and Christian throughout his life in Canada. Pi sustained a great deal of pain‚ and never

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    By referring to two or three of the poems you have read so far‚ explain what attitude(s) to the natural world you find in these poems and what leads you to this conclusion The poems “Wind” and “October Dawn” by Ted Hughes conveys Hughes’ attitudes towards the raw power of nature. Through these two poems he presents his belief that although humans have tamed and adapted nature to our purposes‚ it is still powerful and has the capability of destroying us‚ and therefore using violent powerful imagery

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    I dedicate this book to my family. You all keep me going. A special mention for those who in the darkest of times helped. And my children Lauren‚ Ewan‚ Emily and Zack stop growing so fast. Marissa I owe you one.. Mike Whaley -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction Evocation of Feeling is a book written to show how the day to day actions and surroundings of people and events can change your emotions. I have included the title

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    In “The Rocking-Horse Winner‚” there is a lot of personification used in the story. However‚ the most important personification that affected the story’s plot development was when the house was talking. DH Lawrence draws a connection between the house being able to talk‚ and emphasizing the family’s increase of needing and wanting more money. The personification of the house affects the exposition by showing the family’s unspoken greed for money. The story starts out as the house is “whispering”

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    Oedipus often uses personification in his dialogs to make them more emotional. “stab of memory taking me insane” (pg. 240‚ lines 1455-1456) In this quote‚ Oedipus talks about his true feelings. He personifies his thoughts and describes how they stab him with bits if his memories. He continues by saying that these stabs are driving him insane and what he has done is all on him‚ therefore‚ he should be “cast” away. A theme found in Oedipus The King is - We are our own worst enemy. Oedipus clearly

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    Vignettes November 26‚ 2013 Similes Metaphor Personification Imagery My Name I would like to know how my name began. In English‚ it is free holder. In Latin‚ it is a beautiful woman. In Nicaragua‚ it means half a dozen people answer when it is called. It’s like going into a dark alley filled with cats and calling‚ “Here kitty.” Carolina means common‚ its just ordinary. It is eight sweet letters. Carolina is like a song of happiness or joy. It is the color of the rainbow that comes after

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    Amanda Patch Powerful people surround us every day. People who have may have more money than us‚ people that have more knowledge or people who simply just have more power. Since there are so many people like this around us‚ we often believe that since they consume so much power‚ that it is impossible for us to have any. However‚ anyone can be powerful. Alice walker said‚ “The most common way people give up their power‚ is by thinking they don’t have any‚” which is exactly true. Anyone can have power

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    "Ode to the West Wind" and Sylvia Plath’s poem "Mirror" both employ the poetic tools of apostrophe‚ the address to something that is intangible‚ and personification‚ the application of human characteristics to something inanimate. However‚ they form a paradox in the usage of these tools through the imagery they create. Both poets have breathed life into inanimate objects‚ however death and aging are the prominent themes within both of these works. In "Ode to the West Wind"‚ Shelley personifies

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    centuries‚ presidents have influenced sense if security for their citizens as they strive for a positive future towards America’s base. Many as Abraham Lincoln cared to “bind up the nation’s wounds” especially after the battle for civil rights. Personification can be referred to as a description of the post war society as it implies the country needing a fix with an appeal of ethos. A message of optimism is therefore sent to convey the presence of aspiration in Lincoln’s mind‚ even in a time of division

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