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    Essay Nonfiction Story In the short story Lessons of love‚ from Silent Dancing by Judith Ortiz Cofer; she uses literary devises to send the purpose of her love story. Cofer’s many literary devices where that of detail‚ simile‚ and personification to emphasize her message and the lessons she learned from her experiences. The use of Cofer’s simile being added helped the reader see better the description of the Italian guy. She mentions “He looked extraordinary like a young Marlon Brando – down

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    alienation in one way or another. Strictly Ballroom‚ directed by Baz Luhrmann and the ‘Ugly Duckling’‚ a short story by Hans Christian Anderson‚ both represent the concept of acceptance and rejection through the use of many film and language techniques. Strictly Ballroom represents belonging using a variety of techniques to distinguish between the world of artifice and the more realistic world. The image of the artificial world‚ shown as the ballroom world‚ is glitzy and colourful. Luhrmann has

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    Charlie Becker Robert Adams English 102 30 October 2013 Dancing – The Art of Non Verbal Communication and the Science Behind the Message. Dance is a unique social interaction that sends both intentional and unintentional messages. Dance is a part of American culture and is important because it’s used as a way to socialize‚ flirt‚ and attract others (Lovatt). As a dancer myself‚ I have always thought of dancing as the best form of nonverbal communication‚ other than sex‚ and you can dance in

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    In A Time for Dancing‚ by Davida Wills Hurwin‚ a sixteen-year-old girl named Jules struggles with fighting cancer‚ which ultimately shatters her dream of becoming a professional dancer and changes her views of life. When she feels pain in her lower back and hip at her dance rehearsals‚ she ignores it‚ thinking the pain is from repeating the same dance moves. However‚ when the pain grows worse‚ she turns pale green and her parents bring her to the hospital where she is told she is diagnosed with

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    The sun is shining no matter what? Wow‚ maybe if we remember that‚ we can stay optimistic no matter what situation. In the story “All Summer in a Day‚” and the piece of art titled “Dancing in the Sun‚” the theme “The sun is always shining” is used. Have you ever been in a good mood but then someone tries to ruin your world? Even though they fail unsuccessfully? This means the sun shining even though you cannot see it. Sometimes‚ at night‚ she heard them stir‚ in remembrance‚ and she knew they were

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    Character Analysis of Tom Whitecloud’s “Blue Winds Dancing” In this story or fictionalized autobiographical fragment Whitecloud develops a character‚ a young Native American man‚ stuck within an internal conflict of discovering his individuality and his true identity. Throughout the story the narrator shows characteristics of rebellion. The struggle of deciding whether to conform or to rebel against the white modern American ways is what causes this internal conflict. The narrator’s rebellious

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    Title: Strictly Ballroom Character: Scott Hastings Director: Baz Lurhmann The film strictly ballroom directed by Baz Lurmann is a drama/comedy about peoples attitudes towards dance and other cultures. A character that makes a dramatic change is Scott Hastings. He changes from being smug and self centred to being accepting of other cultures and that other people can be successful with the help of family and friends. Scott is a very arrogant‚ self centred person before he properly meets Fran. His

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    Analysis of William Frederick Witherington’s short story The Dancing Bear 1. The initial impression gathered from the passage is bizarre and very dreamlike‚ perhaps chiefly because it is an excerpt from a novel or a larger literary work. Upon further analysis‚ the passage develops an eerily violent tone. The events appear to take place in the home of Dieter Bethge‚ during a stormy night while he is sleeping. Immediately the rain is described as falling with “sodden fury”‚ introducing the negative

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    Riley Childers Professor Krueger American Literature February 17‚ 2015 Blue Winds Dancing What is race and how does it make who and how we are in society? Do we classify what we by our complexion‚ ethnicity‚ gender or all the above? Race‚ according to freedictioanry‚ is ”a group of people as distinct from others because of supposed physical or genetic traits shared by the group.” In the short narrative "Blue Winds Dancing‚" by Thomas Whitecloud II‚ race is a major part of the story. Whitecloud asked

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    Stereotypes of Canadians Is there a typical Canadian personality? How are we influenced by stereotypes? I. “Dance with the Devil” by Edward McCourt Synopsis The Reverend Dugald Cameron meets the devil face to face in old Raftery’s hut on the top of Dead Man’s Butte‚ wins the confrontation‚ and in the process cleans up the dis reputable town of Coyote Gullly. As a class‚ we will read the short story and complete a short story analysis. The analysis will be a review for literary elements. Title:

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