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    ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos in his speech while Brutus only used pathos and logos‚ Anthony also connected with the crowd showing he had the same emotions as them while Brutus only challenged the crowd. Ethos is a persuasive speech tactic that speakers use when persuading the audience by using ethics. It focuses on the ethics of either the speaker or the audience. Brutus and Antony both used ethos in their speeches. Brutus says on page126‚ lines 20-21 "...not that I loved Caesar less‚ but that I loved

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    considered a moor‚ but he never displays any sort of inappropriate sexual desires. Iago slings these racial epithets (and many others) toward Othello to undermine his personhood and to mock characteristics that are the heart of who Othello is. Iago does more than insult Othello’s appearance‚ but undermines the history and culture of Othello – his entire life and upbringing. Racial epithets are also used by characters in Heart of Darkness. The native “outsiders” were called “black bones”‚ “bundles

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    Twelfth Night is a comedic play written by William Shakespeare‚ full of love triangles and misunderstandings. Shakespeare uses disguises‚ classes‚ and lies to unfold the misjudgment of devotion and love characters have for each other in the play. Love blinds people‚ causing them to prioritize and risk their life and jobs to aid their loved ones‚ but in Twelfth Night characters also become blinded from social classes and unreciprocated love to the point where other characters in the book judge them

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    William Shakespeare‚ a talented bard of the fifteenth century‚ wrote many sonnets and plays using famous plot devices‚ many of them that he made up himself. One of his more famous works‚ Hamlet‚ is a revenge tragedy that uses the plot devices of hesitation by the hero‚ suicide‚ murder‚ and conspiracy. All these plot devices have a huge effect on the play and contribute to the audience/reader’s experience. One of the more famous plot devices is Hamlet’s‚ the hero‚ hesitation to kill Claudius and

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    life. She is also often undermined and taken advantage of and therefore made to feel small and worthless. ‘Roughly and violently thrust me back – into the red-room‚ and locked me up there’ demonstrates the cruelty in which Jane Eyre is treated. The use of the power of three on the forceful and coercive adjectives‚ ‘Roughly’ ‘violently’ and ‘thrust’‚ creates a heightened atmosphere of destructiveness and attacking due to the repetitiveness of these assaulting and cruel words. The repetitive words in

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    The Role of the Praise and Worship Team Members This week we have the first of two perspectives on the Role of the Worship Team. I thought we should start by explaining… who is… or should be considered part of the ‘worship team’. This may seem rather obvious‚ but the people on the praise and worship team are those directly involved with the praise and worship. This would include‚ but is certainly not limited to the singers‚ musicians‚ worship leader and the sound‚ lighting and vision

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    In Romeo and Juliet‚ a sweetly painful drama‚ Shakespeare uses metaphors‚ oxymorons‚ and foreshadowing to convey powerful emotions. William Shakespeare incorporated several poignant metaphors throughout Romeo and Juliet. A metaphor is a comparison between two things‚ but unlike a simile‚ the words “like” or “as” are not used. Relating back to the play‚ Mercutio says‚ “True‚ I talk of dreams; which are the children

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    Language is a way where people use to show their perspective in the communication. It can be used in many ways for example‚ how the word were used in the speech‚ how the language was changed‚ how the language was selected‚ or how it was slanted. For most of these ways‚ they are from the propaganda which is a device that were used by a lot of people to other people for a good or bad causes. It has been use many time in advertising where people fall into the belief. Political also played a big role

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    During the twenty-first century‚ the Gothic trend that seemed to replicate within a single family household entailed destruction within its humanity. Inheritance through the Gothic theme signified annotations of one’s own‚ passed down through supernatural or natural feelings that often resulted in death. Usually‚ the inheritance within families portrayed in Gothic literature often entail a sense of uncanniness within the experiences and sensations that were displayed. Throughout the study of the

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    Goneril and Regans elegant yet false speeches oppose what they really feel. Goneril speaks first and says “I love you more than words can wield the matter”‚ the reason why there are no words to express this love‚ is because she feels none for him‚ it does not exist. Regan emphasizes the value of her love; she

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