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    ‘Examine how Martin Luther King creates impact in two of his speeches and two contexts’ Martin Luther King’s speeches can be recalled in all parts of the world today‚ largely through his charismatic‚ albeit remarkably energetic demeanour. The powerful message that manifests itself in many of his orations - the dream in which Negros would one day be on equal terms with white people - appealed to his admiring audiences infallibly speech after speech. His lectures display his optimistic aspirations

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    How Does Wilfred Owen Create Sympathy in his Poem “Disabled”? Wilfred Owen uses a variety of poetic devices to make the reader feel sympathetic for the disabled person portrayed in the poem. Many of Owens ideas of sympathy are not easy to find and the reader picks them up more subliminally unless he were to study the poem. Firstly‚ the most important point to convey sympathy is the theme of retrospect and tense in this piece and it runs clearly throughout. Owen starts the first stanza in the

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    How does the poet effectively create a sense of horror and futility of war? Wilfred Owens “Dulce et decorum est” tell us about the terrible and dreadful description suffered by a group of soldiers in the First World who gladly laid down their lives in the glory of battle. Dulce et decorum est‚ a very popular propaganda and a big lie which tells us that how sweet and fitting is to die for ones country. This poem is written in horrifying of how soldiers died to make the readers think that it is not

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    Schauer March 17‚ 2012 How Have I Grown as a Writer? In the past a thousand weeks‚ I feel like I have accomplished a great deal. As the quarter ends‚ I find myself reflecting not only how I have survived my fifth quarter but also what I have learned. The most important thing I have learned so far is how to become a better writer. I did not think it could really happen to me. I did not think I could handle all the work. I did not think I could actually become a better writer. Somehow‚ after all the

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    Diana Arrowood EDU-215 Education Foundations and Framework 31-Oct-2011 (O101) November 14‚ 2011 Lisa DeBow How Do Media Writers Influence Society? The Media most certainly has an effect on our society. There are many ways that a writer can manipulate and control the message of today’s news. The influence and impact it has on society could be positive and negative. The media is what informs us of daily events and significant things we need to carry out our day. The media keeps us connected

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    Transcendentalist writers during Henry David Thoreau’s lifetime was to create an identity of their own‚ an identity which they could be proud of and grow alongside their country. Early American writers were constantly grouped with Europeans in their style and ideas‚ meanwhile Americans they had already fought for their independence from British rule. Americans sought to escape their European ancestry and create a culture that could be identified as their own. The goal of Transcendentalist writers during Henry

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    How does Brontë create atmosphere and suspense in chapter 3 of Wuthering Heights? Emily Brontë creates atmosphere and suspense using her own artistic techniques‚ one method that she uses is palimpsestic which is narratives within narratives. This is Emily’s only novel‚ it is an extraordinarily powerful and disturbing tale of the tempestuous relationship between Catherine and Heathcliff. From the start of the chapter‚ Brontë begins building suspense. After Lockwood has retired to his bed‚ he

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    How does Steinbeck explore different attitude towards women in the novel Of Mice and Men? John Steinbeck provides a variety of different attitudes towards women in the novel ‘Of Mice and Men.’ I will explore these attitudes in order to represent the portrayal of women in the book; in which there are many different women with different attitudes respectively. Steinbeck uses the portrayal of Curley’s wife‚ who is the main female protagonist to show how women were treated during the 1930’s ‘Depression

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    How do writers present their thoughts and feelings to war and how does context influence attitudes? Writers use imperative language when writing about the war and also describe soldiers as fearless‚ brave and strong characters. However‚ back in 1914 when the first world war was starting‚ no body knew in Britain what the soldiers were going to be like because people from all across the country‚ whether they be a local shop keeper or a banker in the city‚ were being recruited to go into the army

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    Tension in Poetry By Allen Tate Seminar Presented by: Haider Jabr Mihsin Allen Tate Allen Tate (1899- )is one of the youngest New critics. He belongs to the Southern group of American critics. He is also a great poet . Tate opposes scienticism and distinguishes between scienticism and literary discourse . He gives importance to the formal qualities of a work of art . Reactionary Essays on Poetry ‚ Ideas ‚ and Reason in Madness are well known . collections of Essays and reviews by Tate About the

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