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    Mary Oliver Journey

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    exactly define‚ it just explains what it happens when you have a problem with yourself. The poem “The Journey”‚ Mary Oliver is trying to explain the journey that we have to do with ourselves with every single struggle we have‚ using theme‚ mood‚ hyperbole‚ and the poem style. The theme is the main idea of the poem. “One day you finally knew what you had to do” this quotes explains how the theme of this is all the journey that you make to get to that day‚ when you finally know what to do. This is

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    Titanium Literary Devices

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    repetition. The phrase of three words is used in almost every stanza to get the point across. Titanium is the title of the song so it is understandable why it appears multiple times. The fourth example is “Shoot me down‚ but I don’t fall” which is a hyperbole. The reason it

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    he is mysterious of life‚ death‚ and the universe. These elements of characteristics are shown throughout the poem. He believes being physically connected one with another helps a couple become emotionally attached. Many examples of similes and hyperboles are used throughout the poem to help express Marvell’s passionate tone and style. Marvell uses figurative language and symbolism to portray his love and passion to spend with his mistress to fulfill his sexual desires.         Marvell presents the

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    Hyperbole I’m as hungry as a starving lion. Hyperbole is a synonym for exaggeration. Clearly‚ the speaker is not really as hungry as a starving lion. A hyperbole is just a figure of speech we use to emphasize a point. The opposite device is understatement: I’m a little tired is a purposeful understatement if the speaker has been up for 48 hours. Repetition Duty does not trump honesty. Duty does not trump common sense. And duty‚ my friends‚ does not trump morality. Repetition is the conscious

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    Abraham Lincoln’s use of Language in his Speech Abraham Lincoln uses many different language techniques in his speech ‘The Gettysburg Address’‚ these techniques help engage the audience into what is being asked from them. These language techniques are: Positive and Negative Connotation‚ Personal Pronouns and Repetition. These demonstrate the Rhetorical Triangle: Pathos‚ Ethos and Logos. A variety of personal Pronouns are used in Abraham Lincoln’s speech‚ ‘The Gettysburg Address’. Lincoln often

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    The ability to be pillaged‚ savaged and raped was now given to them. The statement ‘People seemed to have swallowed whole the stories…’ lends to the device hyperbole the scenario shows that the persons referred to were accepting the ‘stories’ just as they were without questioning this was being exaggerated to the point where the persons were said to ‘swallow’ the information. The statement can also said

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    Eleanor Farjeon’s poem ‘It was long ago’‚ which captures an incident that occurred when the protagonist was around three years old. Roberts employs a range of language devices including 1st person narrative‚ colloquial language‚ metaphors‚ similes‚ hyperbole‚ low modality language and accumulation of imagery to illuminate this concept while Farjeon relies on the forms of poetry such as enjambment‚ onomatopoeia and the structure of the rhythm scheme to elucidate her protagonist’s change in perspective

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    Figurative Language

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    Figurative language is used in poems‚ songs‚ books‚ short stories‚ and in everyday language. The use of similes and hyperboles are able to affect the tone‚ meaning and theme that better explain the meaning in stories and songs. Figurative language is meant to appeal to the senses in order to provide interest and evoke emotion in what is being read or heard. Alicia Keys‚ “This Girl Is On Fire”‚ is a great example of figurative language. The figurative language in this song provides a respectful and

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    Cultural Identity Paper

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    Different Attitudes on Cultural Identity Cultural Identity is a person’s background and also how you can refer to a person. A person’s culture is usually what they are from‚ what language they speak and their religion. Alice Walker and Sandra Cisneros both have similar attitudes towards the idea that one should never forget ones cultural identity‚ no matter the circumstances. They both believe that one’s cultural identity is exceedingly important. In Walker’s work "Without Commercials"‚ Walker

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    Salman Rushdie writes an intelligent and convincing argument about migration and the idea that people root themselves in ideas rather than places. Scott Russell Sanders sees that it is not all good and disagrees with him. In his passage to counter Salman Rushdie’s viewpoint‚ he uses many rhetorical strategies to develop his perspective. Imagery is one of his most influential strategies. He describes the “worst fate” in American mythology‚ which is to be trapped in one place forever with no way

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