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    properly.” In Shakespeare’s play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ Brutus and Antony both gave speeches to the people of Rome regarding Caesar’s death. In comparison of the two speeches‚ there were many similarities and differences. By using his rhetorical skills‚ Mark Antony was able to persuade the people of Rome to support him. Considering that Brutus’ speech contained mainly logos‚ he wasn’t able to captivate his audience as well as Antony did. Marcus Brutus was the first person to give his

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    Antony both use different rhetorical techniques to persuade the crowd at Julius Caesar’s funeral. However‚ the arguments can be very different and one speech can be more persuasive than the other. Brutus’s and Antony’s speech have a different base on the same topic and both have a valid point in each. Brutus lectures about how Caesar is a courageous person. Antony‚ however‚ discourses about how Caesar is determined and how Brutus transferred captives home to Rome. Antony also speaks about how Caesar was

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    glorifying and justifying violence by law‚ preys upon itself. A Dystopian society is what we today would call dysfunctional. (Ebsco-Points of View). In this type of society‚ the regime uses propaganda to gain control over the society. Similarly‚ in The Brave New World and The Handmaid’s Tale‚ the leading political regimes use propaganda in the form of cultural references‚

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    A narrative sonnet‚ "Richard Cory‚" by Edwin Arlington Robinson is the tale of a man who appears to have it all. The residents of the town‚ who are obviously of a lower financial status‚ idolize Richard Cory. They admire him and desire to be much the same as him. At last however‚ they take in an important life lesson. Richard Cory commits suicide‚ demonstrating to the community that a few things can’t be obtained and that looks can betray. The focal thought‚ or topic‚ of "Richard Cory" is that wealth

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    The periodical context of the novel exhibited revolutionary changes to the pre existing foundations of neoclassicism and its complementary sense of reason and enlightenment. Romanticism with its emphasis on feeling‚ passion‚ imagination and emotion was spreading malignantly. It was this concoction of imagination and passion that allowed Shelley to question the scientific endeavour and its associated consequences of the era and to challenge her audience reconsider them. I will discuss the most prominent

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    “Thunder and lightning. Enter three witches” He uses this technique to highlight the importance of an occurred event. It shows us that nature is mirroring what is happening in the human world. Connecting the audience knowledge and belief of the great chain of being. The belief that everyone has a rightful

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    We’ve all had that one time something really good‚ almost spectacular‚ happened and you thought to yourself‚ “This is exactly how it’s supposed to be.” Like it was destined to happen‚ like it was fate. In Act One of William Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet‚ fate was emphasized by using foreshadowing with Benvolio. The two families‚ Capulet and Montague‚ have been feuding over many years and have had three civil brawls in the streets of Verona. Romeo is a young man who belongs to the family

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    Implementing strategies in social movements are essential. It is arguable that different strategies can cause the failure of success of a social movement depending on the context. Strategies for change can be utilized depending on the issue and various characteristics of the people that the social movement can reach out to. It is also important to note that‚ some leaders of social movements prefer a violent approach‚ while others prefer a nonviolent approach. An example of a leader utilizing a specific

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    I choose the essay ‘In Praise of the Humble Comma’ for our book Refining Reading Writing. This essay mainly talked about the punctuation. The author lists the variety meaning and usage of different punctuation in different cultures and languages. In the essay‚ author provides many examples to show punctuation to us. In paragraph 4‚ there’s an example I quote is “the hot-blooded Spaniard seems to be revealed in the passion and urgency of his doubled exclamation points and question marks (“¡Caramba

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    drawing their reader’s attention. What better way to do that than the use of satire? Through out many books‚ such as‚ Great Expectations‚ Animal Farm‚ and An Outpost of Progress‚ satire is used prominently. In theses stories‚ satire is used as a base for corruption‚ chaos and much irony. Great Expectations is one of Dickens most famous novels. It is often wondered why it is such a popular book. The answer is simple‚ the use of satire. From the moment Pip is introduced‚ to the point in which him

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