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    emotion or attitude towards something without directly stating it. Sometimes they are accessible while other times sometimes they are hostility‚ regardless‚ they are used to apparently‚ the story. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Fitzgerald uses symbolism to create a more illustrative story for the reader. Gatsby and Daisy have a relationship but separated when Gatsby went to War. When he came to West Egg‚ he finds that Daisy has married to Tom Buchanan. He became a good friend with Daisy’s

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    Sophocles uses irony to construct the plot and unravel the unfortunate truth. Oedipus Rex‚ also known as Oedipus the King‚ was written by one of the ancient Greek tragedians Sophocles during what is called the “Golden Age of Greece”. In this play‚ the main character Oedipus is warned that he will murder his father and marry his mother. He does everything in his power to prevent the fulfilment of the prediction‚ but despite his efforts Oedipus does commit the awful crimes. Sophocles uses the ignorance

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    do (51). Holden’s date with Sally did not go as planned‚ but he barely notices because he is too preoccupied with how she looks and what she is wearing. When she finally arrives for their date‚ Holden forgets about her being late because she is so attractive. Later‚ when they are ice-skating‚ he decides she wanted to come so she could wear a short skirt‚ but he likes it‚ so he does not mind

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    The DIM Lighting Co. Case Analysis Form Julie Baxley I. Problems: Macro: 1. The DIM Lighting Co. has had a decline of 15% in profit margins over the past year. 2. This subsidiary is part of a large corporation and operates as a profit center. 3. The company wants to stay competitive and profitable in today’s economy. New technologies are being developed by the competitors. Micro: 1. The proposed research project is considered “high risk” by members of management. Corporate is supportive of the

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    most war novels‚ Catch-22 shows the irrationality of war and its negative affects felt by soldiers. It is not the usual novel where hero’s are marked by rank and kill counts. Two themes that Heller covers are that of capitalism and free enterprise. He does so by using language‚ style and the character Milo Minderbinder. In the novel‚ Milo assumes the low rank of a mess officer. However he is different from most mess officers. Milo is described as the most incredible mess officer who unlike the other

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    How have illusions helped you in your everyday life? Inthe play The Tempest by William Shakespeare there are many actsthat concern illusion. Not only does illusion help propel‚ and ever in some cases make possible litterature‚ but it also helpsusin our everyday lives. Illusion helps us in many areas of our lives. In our childhood‚ illusion is necessary for many things‚ whether it be to help us enjoy Christmas or simplytoexpandand nurture our creativity. During childhood teach many things

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    Steven Spielberg has a reputation of creating great movies‚ he has this standing because he has made numerous remarkable movies throughout his career but the movie that kick started his box office career was “JAWS”. “JAWS” was his first movie that broke box office records and gave him the reputation he has today. The movie “JAWS” starts with two young adults that go skinny-dipping at a beach in Amity‚ an island close to New York City. One of them is killed in the water and the head of police; Martin

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    In this passage‚ Twain uses superstitious imagery in order to reveal Huck’s religious beliefs as he expresses a fear of receiving bad luck through for accidentally killing a spider. This shows that despite Huck’s attempts to separate himself from the restrictions of society (ie: his resistance to the widow’s attempts to civilize him‚ his desire to join a band of robbers with Tom Sawyer‚ his fondness for smoking‚ etc.)‚ he is still influenced by its values and teachings. Because he has been taught

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    Thanks to Steven Sasson‚ people have been using the digital camera since 1975. Steven Sasson had a life full of cameras even before he worked for Kodak. Although not many people recognize him as the digital camera inventor‚ he did invent it for work and for curiosity. Creating the digital camera was hard work and many things that made photography easier occurred after he invented the digital camera. More people should recognize him because his invention‚ the digital camera‚ was very impactful to

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    ’s Dictionary‚ is the use of vivid figurative language to represent objects‚ actions‚ or ideas. In Othello‚ Shakespeare makes use of colors to represent ideas or to set the mood for the scenes taking place. The use of such color imagery enhances the play‚ causing the reader to look past the mere words and search for the deeper meaning behind the scenes. The predominant colors that Shakespeare makes use of are black and white; however‚ some symbolism is portrayed through the use of green and red also

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