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    by Wilfred Owen. The reason why I choose these two poems is because I have this tendency to be into war poems and am interested in how the poets used satire in them. Satire is a powerful literature concept that can be used to address the fault in our society by using satiric devices such as humour‚ irony‚ invective‚ parody and many more. Even though these poets use criticisms to ridicule certain people‚ they are protected by the concept of satire itself‚ since those criticisms are implied in poems

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    Use of company branding in the marketing mixIntroduction.The JB HI-FI company brand has established itself as a leader amongst Australian home entertainment retail stores. Their philosophy has always been to provide Australians with the cheapest prices and biggest range. As a value player in the entertainment electronics retail market‚ JB HI-FI has continued its’ marketing theme of “Cheapest Prices Always”. Having grown from ten retail outlets in 1999‚ JB HI-FI now has 141 stores (Australia: 131

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    that he was preventing to join others to watch the game. Furthermore‚ Salinger used the motif of relationships to describe Holden’s situation. Throughout the novel‚ Holden shows that he can’t get far with relationships. For instance‚ Holden describes how he and Jane were having a time‚ but Holden didn’t take the chance or when Holden invited a prostitute over‚ and he couldn’t do it. This could reflect that Holden doesn’t want to lose his innocence and he wants to stay as a kid. Among that‚ Holden is

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    ways in which video games can be beneficial in society. How video can video games improve our society? Did you ever have a problem with your parents because of playing video games? Did you feel bad because they don’t understand the way you are thinking? That remind me of what happened to me last weekend‚ I was playing a video games after I finished my tasks which make my parents saying “Could you stop play this games like a kid and use your free time in something helpful? And they never tried

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    “Confusion and deception are key elements of comedy.” How does Shakespeare present these ideas in Twelfth Night? Confusion and deception are two key elements that occur often in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night and they seem to go hand in hand with one another- where one occurs the other is slowly behind. As in most comedies‚ Twelfth Night celebrates different forms of confusion and deception in order to make the play more entertaining and comical Shakespeare incorporates the confusion and deception throughout

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    In his novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ Mark Twain uses satire to criticize different aspects of society. The book follows an unruly boy named Huck and a slave named Jim throughout their adventures. During one episode‚ Huck lives with a wealthy family called the Grangerfords. While living with them‚ Huck is informed of a feud between the Grangerford family and the Shepardson family that had been going on for some 30 years. Over that time‚ many people from each family had been killed in the name

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    Butler most definitely uses Rufus Weylin in the novel‚ Kindred to show how closed minded a child can become through his whole life. Everything Rufus picked up was from mainly his father‚ Mr. Weylin. If only Rufus did not pick up all the bad influences from society and his father. In Kindred‚ Octavia Butler uses Rufus Weylin’s childhood and adulthood to portray that prejudice is learned from society and parental views. From the second time Rufus and Dana met‚ he already begins to use offensive words as

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    language throughout the poem. When he said‚ ?What the hammer?? he was not actually asking what made us the way we are. Another example was when he asked‚ ?On what wings dare he aspire?? he doesn?t literally mean the wings like those of a bird rather who does he put his trust in. These reveal his complex thinking. The author also used a lot of imagery. ?What the hand dare seize the fire?? This

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    Shelley’s Frankenstein In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ the author expresses how man can lose touch with reality‚ which leads to becoming a victim of his own imagination. Since Romantic writers‚ like Shelley‚ exalted the power of imagination‚ Shelley criticizes this ideal by showing how it may lead to obsession. The influence of Mary Shelley’s parents‚ other writers‚ such as her husband Percy Shelley and Byron‚ and the use of Gothic novel literature help her emphasize imagination‚ the concern with

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    bound by these rules. Signature: (submitting your assignment online is equivalent to signing this form) A critical evaluation of “Does the Internet make you Dumber?” (Nicholas Carr June 5‚ 2010) Is the internet making you dumber? According to Nicolas Carr‚ the answer is yes. Carr addresses in his article the impact of the plethora of information the internet provides its users and the impact it has on the way we subsequently think. Carr’s theory is the overload of information is proving to be

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