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    there. Additionally‚ Warren employs the literary device of allusions in order to enhance his metaphor of death‚ contributing to the dark mood. In his second stanza by use of the word “scythe” ‚ he alludes to the Grim Reaper. The comparison of the eagle’s wing to the stroke of death the Grim

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    people began leaving Oelwein‚ Iowa‚ the town was left in a state of economic distress. To fill the gap‚ workers began using and/or selling methamphetamine in what would be known as “mom and pop” meth labs. Biker gangs like The Sons of Silence‚ The Grim Reapers‚ and The Hell’s Angels took the opportunity to bring in their own meth and sell it to the vulnerable and increasingly desperate people of Fayette County. Along with the biker gangs‚ other drug-trafficking organizations‚ such as The Mexican Mafia

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    I t was a cold winters day in Fairbanks‚ Alaska. When all of a sudden John Kettlebell gets a letter in the mail from the Chase Bank saying that all his savings accounts have been drained and that he has no more money to provide for him and his wonderful wife Linda. He went to the bank and demanded something be done‚ but the only thing they found out was that his identity had been taken and there was nothing him or the police could do. So one day John was walking through the mountains and found a

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    not stop for death. Emily Dickinson uses figures of speech to include the theme of death into Because I could not stop for death. The poet uses personification as a means to give several concepts a physical form. In this poem instead of being a grim reaper with a cowl and a scythe Death is a gentlemen giving the speaker a carriage ride to her new home. Michael Staub reinstates this idea here‚ “In her poem J712 Death appears unexpectedly.

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    artwork is to distinctly represent death and life and does so by sticking to a certain style. This makes this allegoric painting a representational one although not naturalistic because the figures are not represented as we see them in reality. The grim reaper on the left covered with grave markers represents death while the figures drawn on the right do the same for life. For life‚ we can see that Klimt made sure to include different generations by painting several individuals ranging from an

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    This music video appeals to mainly ethos and pathos‚ with some logos. The author‚ Tyler Joseph‚ uses these strategies to convey the message that making snap judgments without any real cause‚ can restrain someone in their opportunities to meet new people and have a diverse network of companions. Everyone has been a victim of assumptions without any facts or personal experiences to back them up. This makes the argument very relatable – ethos – and easy for listeners to grasp and understand from experiences

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    Poetry Annotations in Paragraphs Theme: Drugs only leads to a life full of hardship‚ immense misfortune‚ and ultimately death Onomatopoeia “BOOM” This is an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of a gunshot. This helps the poem become more lively and interesting by this use of onomatopoeia as you can hear the gunshot which correlates with death. Furthermore‚ this bluntly states the theme which is that drugs kill people and helps the theme become more impactful. This also helps set the mood

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    her scythe‚ Sebastian’s hand is already on it. He smiles as he lifts it up‚ and brushes off a few specks of his own blood. “It seems impossible to kill a grim reaper with my bare hands‚” Sebastian observes. “But what about this? A grim reaper’s sickle can slice through

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    Student name Institution name Date Life affirmation is the process by which someone comes to appreciate the pleasures of life by accepting death and dying as a harsh reality from Mother Nature. This acceptance actually makes one have a different perspective of life and death. By accepting ones mortality‚ the mixed and eerie feelings of fear‚ sadness and anger give greater meaning to life and consequently make it all more precious. It is a reminder that that life is temporal‚ and hence‚ we should

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    Symbolism of Life and Death in "The Masque of the Red Death" One characteristic of a romantic piece of literature is the use of symbolism the authors use in their works. In Edgar Allan Poe’s short story "The Masque of the Red Death‚" symbolism is used and seen many times. Some things in the story‚ when taken at face value‚ seem peculiar and confusing‚ such as the different colored rooms in the hallway‚ the purpose of the giant ebony clock‚ and the reasoning behind the guests’ way of hiding their

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