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    How Does Owen present the suffering of soldiers effectively in Dulce Et Decorum Est All of Wilfred Owen’s poems constitute a theme; the horrors of war. In Dulce et Decorum est‚ Owen uses imagery‚ language and verse form to present the death and suffering of the soldiers. He uses these techniques in other poems‚ too‚ to create an effective‚ conspicuous theme. In‚ Dulce et Decorum est‚ Owen‚ straight away‚ uses imagery to convey his feelings about the soldiers. He describes the soldiers as if

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    Is it ever right to take away basic human rights or qualities from a person? The Holocaust used dehumanization to take away people’s identities and India uses it as well to separate people in different classes. Dehumanization is the process of depriving a person or group of positive human qualities. Groups of power use dehumanization in hopes of separating the humanlike qualities of people so killing them is easier up close‚ and not as personal; this is shown throughout the Holocaust and the caste

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    How effective is act one as the opening to the play? The opening of the play is enigmatic and tense‚ almost gothic as it is set at night time‚ just before the ‘dead hour’. This is during the changing of the guard at Elsinore castle. This image is strengthened through the connotations of descriptions such as ‘tis bitter cold’; ‘not a mouse stirring’ creating an eerie and silent atmosphere. One guard‚ Francisco‚ questions the arrival of new characters with a feeling of paranoia and anxiety: ’stand

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    effective‚ and innocent. It reminds the reader how precious life is. The setting influences and impacts not only the main character‚ but the reader as well‚ who can also relate back to the story being told. Developed settings help the reader soak in all the details and understand the underlying themes to a short story. “The Secret Lion” breaks down into two “mini-plots” with different settings where the actions of the characters are similar to the reader. The story is told in an adult-like‚ first

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    In Ambrose Bierce’s “The Boarded Window”‚ the building of suspense and the use of a cliffhanger creates an uncomfortable mood for the reader. Bierce starts her short story having the narrator tell a tale about a man‚ Murlock‚ who lives in a cabin deep in the woods with his wife. Murlock’s wife soon gets very ill and dies. Bierce starts the suspense by having Murlock show little to no emotion when his spouse passes. Murlock didn’t grieve for his wife at the time of her death because despite the fact

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    very early on in the book as it is described as "some distance from any other house." This shows the reader prematurely that Warings is cut off from the village and possibly shows that the Hoopers are not very sociable and do not want to be disturbed. The fact that the house is only accommodating five people in the book even though it is such a grand house also represents remoteness. Warings creates problems though for Kingshaw as he is secluded from his friends. He is asked if he wants to go on holiday

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    communication devices. Communication devices are equipment or hardware designed to move or convey information or data from one place to another. In other words‚ allowing one person to communicate with another. In the olden days‚ there is only one form of communication device which is the telephone. At that time‚ the phones can only be used to make calls or receive them. However‚ in this modern age‚ phones can do much more than that. In fact‚ there are many more sophisticated communication devices available

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    at different times of the night slowly making its way to dawn‚ this builds suspense for the end of the novel and makes the readers think Tommo is about to die however‚ as the story unravels we find out that it’s not Tommo but Charlie (Tommo’s older brother) who is going to die. The author has done this to make Charlie’s death more effective and heartbreaking for the readers as they would be more saddened by the grief of a brother losing his brother than a mate/friend losing a

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    Language Use Essay Language can be considered as a work of art. The way one speaks imprints one’s personality and knowledge. However‚ language does not exist in a vacuum. It develops over the course of time according to a society’s and an individual’s needs. There are a number of ways to express identical thoughts. Educated people would most likely distinguish between the use of language in formal and informal situations. Specifically‚ one would use informal language with

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    How does Shakespeare create sympathy for Romeo and Juliet? Shakespeare creates sympathy for the two protagonists in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ skilfully using emotive language‚ sonnet form‚ alliteration and metaphor. Before the play begins‚ the audience are told that it will end in a disaster. This creates an emotive reaction in the audience throughout the play as they are reminded of the fate of the two young lovers. This is emphasised by the fact that the protagonists foreshadow their own

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