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    World War II writes a satirical story that is also a warning to what can become of the world. Throughout 1984‚ George Orwell uses satire in his writing through literary elements; theme‚ imagery‚ symbolism and irony. 1984‚ being written at a time where Stalin and Hitler were forces to be reckoned‚ many knew what could happen if these two ever trusted their way into power. Orwell uses satirical themes in his book to relate to what was going on at present time. Totalitarianism was something to be feared

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    What is the effect of the repetition of the word ‘sir’? The way the boys continuously use the word ‘Sir’ when speaking to Irwin cold indicate many things. Firstly‚ in the part where the boys are trying to show off to Irwin by revealing just how articulate they are by releasing an outburst of knowledge in order to take him aback‚ the effort of them using the word ‘Sir’ after all their sentences could be a way of showing that the boys are aware of their intelligence‚ but aren’t aware of the seriousness

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    In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee uses characterization to help develop her attitude about the proper treatment of human beings. The story is set during the Great Depression in Maycomb County where almost everyone is poor. The story is portrayed through the eyes of Scout‚ who is a six year old who views the world as those of an adult. Lee uses Scout to help portray the conditions of everyone in town. Throughout the entirety of the story Scouts disapproval of the treatment of blacks remain the

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    Those who gain unparalleled power act on the behalf of one of the classes. This meaning that they use their power to influence and bring change to a specific income bracket. But what is so unfair is that those who have this immense power are usually economically superior. The power that they hold is directly related to their position in this fabricated class system. In Snowpiercer‚ those who live in luxury at the front of the train were able to buy a ticket while those who live in filth managed to

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    In the Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln it is about him trying to say sorry about how the people died and is talking about it in 3 different ways. It is about the past‚ present and then the future it is 271 words long and only in three paragraphs written in Pennsylvania. Based on the union of the battle and the southern. All together 51‚000 troops died‚ union 23‚000 union troops die and then 28‚000 southern troops die. This letter is talking an apology and explanation of their deaths to their

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    society would ever see the lottery as an unfortunate event that winning it would bring serious repercussions such as execution and death. On the contrary‚ “The Lottery‚” written by Shirley Jackson‚ uses irony to exemplify how people can illogically follow senseless traditions and ultimately demonstrates how society can blindly persecute innocent individuals. Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” is easily considered as one of the most highly regarded short stories of all times as it leaves the readers with

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    don’t mix. It’s so strange. I’m very social indeed.It all depends on what you mean by social‚ doesn’t it? Social to me means talking about things like this.’ She rattled some chestnuts that had fallen off the tree in the front yard. ‘Or talking about how strange the world is. Being with people is nice. But I don’t think it’s social to get a bunch of people together and then not let them talk’”(Bradbury 27) Mildreds and her friends act social but they do not talk about anything it’s just watching the

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    When people think about a good story‚ some think of the novel Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. There are many causes for why it is such an amazing piece of literary work‚ but one of the most prominent is how he uses setting to his advantage. In the book‚ Charles Dickens writes about the life of a young boy named Pip. As he grows up and becomes a man‚ he meets many different people and goes to countless places. During his lifetime‚ he goes to the misty marshes‚ the forge where he was raised

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    From what I have seen researching Best Western‚ they use social media for many things that have the potential to better their company. The problem is that Best Western does not always utilize their social media in the most beneficial manner. Listening is something that the company could utilize more. According to Li and Bernoff (2008) a large amount of money is paid each year to do market research‚ but you need to see how people react on a normal day-to day basis (80- 81). Best Western has the

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    These men were set apart because of their inherent need for violence. Learning theory recognizes that people have the ability to behave aggressively but whether or not they use that aggression is learned. Certain factors that influence the use of aggression are external reinforcement‚ vicarious reinforcement and self-regulatory mechanisms. Hill was taught that aggression and violence are tools for men to get what thy want. He receives external reinforcement

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