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    How does Arthur Miller use dramatic devises To portray the character Eddie in A View from the Bridge? Dramatic devices are an element of a play used to build a better understanding of the character. Dramatic devices come into play better when performed rather than read. Arthur Miller uses various dramatic devices to portray the character of Eddie‚ and let the reader or audience think about how Eddie is thinking. This essay will look at the different dramatic devices used. The most used

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    Voting In America

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    representatives they believe would best embody their beliefs. Voting in the United States has not always been a right granted to all citizens. Historically‚ white men of elite status were the only ones allowed ability to vote. however‚ with the ratification with amendments such as: the Fifteenth Amendments which provided African-Americans the right to vote‚ the Nineteenth Amendment which granted women’s suffrage‚ and the Twenty-Sixth lowered the voting to eighteen years old to previously twenty on years of

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    Holden excessively uses the term phony in many of his sentences that include describing people or things he does not like. The term can describe more than just a person but also organizations and things. Phony is not just for describing people. According to Holden in the novel Catcher in the Rye a phony is someone who makes Holden feel depressed on the inside. Salinger wants to display through Holden that a phony can be known as a bully or a fake person. Holden’s excessive use of the word shows the

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    people. There are always tons of people who are upset with the outcome‚ and we are wasting the rights that Americans had to fight wars for. Thus‚ United States Federal Government should make voting mandatory because we will get better results and we won’t waste our precious rights. The first reason why voting should be mandatory is because we’ll be able to get better

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    depict a sense of belonging. In the poem ‘Mr Bleaney’ Larkin uses ordinary and mundane objects‚ for example the ‘bed‚ upright chair‚ sixty-watt bulb’ are typical everyday objects yet at the same time could be suggesting how they and Mr Bleaney are not so very different and thus go hand in hand with one another. Also Larkin depicts a semantic field of confinement when we are told of the ‘one hired box’‚ which maybe a metaphor of how Mr Bleaney had so few possessions and achievements that he could

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    Importance of Voting

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    concern for popular sovereignty shaped the emerging government’s policies. Unfortunately‚ the right to vote was not extended to all people. Brave men and women sacrificed much to secure their inalienable right to influence government through voting. Thus voting‚ being essential to democracy‚ has always been the people’s conventional avenue for change and ensures the continuance of a democratic nation. As the fledgling nation began to revise its government after the Revolutionary War‚ the protection

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    different peoples and places. Swift uses satire to criticize different features of eighteenth century England‚ including the royal academy and partisan politics‚ by using different symbols and illusions on all of the islands showing all of the negative aspects of those facets of society. When Gulliver stumbles upon the Laputan people‚ he discovers a people with their heads in the clouds too focused on an abstract idea to think of their own peoples well being. He uses an illusion within their society

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    “Some say the world will end in fire‚ some say in ice. From what I’ve tasted of desire‚ I hold those who favor fire.” In this excerpt from Frost’s poem‚ “Fire and Ice”‚ the usage of the idea of the end of the world illustrates how Frost uses nature in his poem. In Robert Frost’s poems: “Fire and Ice”‚ “A Prayer in Spring”‚ and “Desert Place”‚ the power of nature is exercised metaphorically to exemplify the positive and negative aspects of human nature. Human nature can be described as pure nature;

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    novel “Of Mice and Men”‚ John Steinbeck uses symbolism in the book to make it easier for the readers to understand the story. He also uses symbolism to make his readers think and allow his readers to see things on a deeper level. The use of symbolism helps create imagery for the reading‚ enhancing the plot‚ and helping to develop characterization. Some of his common symbols in the book include: the dreamhouse‚ hands‚ and rabbits. John Steinbeck first uses symbolism with George and Lennie’s dream

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    The theatre‚ being a place where entertainment and leisure is demonstrated‚ can also be a place of meaning‚ connotation‚ and implication. The question is‚ why use theater to convey such facets? The answer is simple: to learn justice‚ or iniquity in our society. Jean Anouilh’s revised version of the tragedy "Antigone" deals with such a dilemma associated with the Nazi invasion of France during WWII. Anouilh‚ with such passion and ardor‚ made the play in order to advance political action in France

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