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    Moreover‚ Steinbeck uses a descriptive form of language to show that the ranch workers have an unpleasant‚ narrow future. he demonstrates this when he says ’’the bunkhouse was a long‚ rectangular building’’ this gives the reader the impression of the bunkhouse being long and thin in shape‚ almost like a corridor‚ representing the men’s narrow pathways in life. This also shows that the ranch workers are restricted from fulfilling their dreams because they have an unpleasant future‚ as they aren’t

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    Light and Dark Minerals Compare and contrast Essay. Have you ever wondered about light and dark minerals? Although they’re different from each other‚ they are alike in many ways. Dark and light minerals do have similarities like the eight elements. These two minerals helped form rocks in today’s society. Dark minerals are different from light minerals because of the colors. These minerals are Pyroxene‚ Amphibole‚ Olivine‚ Calcium Feldspar and Iron. The dark minerals form dark colored rocks

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    Candy…if I got old an’ a cripple’ ‘Candy looked helplessly… were law’ p72 * ‘Helplessly’ tells me that there was no hope‚ no one helps him. He’s not respected. * Steinbeck writes this to show us how status was important and if you were no use you would die. * “I gotta gut ache” p70 He anticipates that a bad things going to occur shows nervousness. * Steinbeck writes this to give us the interpretation that something was going to happen. 2. Candy is shown to feel ashamed- ‘Awright

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    how John Steinbeck uses foreshadowing to show that something is going to go wrong. In Of Mice and Men Steinbeck uses foreshadowing to get the reader hint that bad things are going to happen. In the very first paragraph of the novella he gives us hints that Lennie is going to end up getting in trouble by having George say “Well‚ look. Lennie--if you jus’ happen to get in trouble like you always do before‚ I want you to come right back here an’ hide in a bush”. John Steinbeck uses foreshadowing to show

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    a saint. ’. Then‚ when Romeo tells his friend that he cannot teach him to forget‚ Benvolio replies‚ "I’ll pay that doctrine‚ or else die in debt . The use of religion imagery here is meant to accentuate Romeo’s feelings for Roseline. Before knowing Juliet ‚ Romeo thought that his feelings for Roseline were strong and pure. He was infatuated. He uses religious imagery to describe he in order to show how true and strong his love for her was. Even if later on in the play‚ we realize that it was not the

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    but he killed Curley’s Wife. Curley was the bosses son and one of the most unpleasant people on the farm. When he killed Curley’s Wife‚ that was the end of it for him. Curly was mad because he killed his wife‚ so him and his men went to hunt him down. Before Curly and his men could find Lennie and kill him‚ George had already found him. Lennie was explaining to him‚ he didn’t mean to do it. George told him it was

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    Beowul Final Essay Light and Dark Light and Dark. Also known as good and bad‚ but how do they relate to the Epic Hero? Beowulf is a poem about this hero that travels from place to place to fight off evil monsters. An Epic Hero must undertake a quest to achieve something o tremendous value to himself and his society. Therefore‚ an Epic Hero must go through challenging trials that will bring him either into the light or into dark. When Beowulf finished all his trials‚ lights started to burn all

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    even funny.” (p.113) * Curley’s Wife = powerful‚ white‚ married to the boss’ son. Shows weakness “They left all the weak ones here.” (p.110) “Think I don’t like to talk to somebody ever’ once in a while.” (p.110) * Sexuality gives her power – men fancy her. BUT are too scared to talk/go near her which causes her loneliness * She can’t escape her terrible relationship “Think I don’t know where they all went? Even Curley‚ I know where they went.” (p.110) “I don’t like Curley. He aint a nice

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    Light and Dark Between Romeo and Juliet In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ in the beginning of act 5 scene 2 as Romeo is attempting to leave after his wedding night‚ Juliet’s true nature is shown through the symbolism of birds and the contrast of light and dark. While Shakespeare initially uses light to portray Juliet‚ throughout the speech he uses the figurative language‚ word choice and symbolism of Romeo and Juliet’s language‚ to show a change in their character and personality. While Juliet

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    The writer uses narratorial commentary of the scene and what is happening in it. the writer also uses a third person to presents candy and show his feeling and emotions to the reader and makes the reader feel sypethic for the character. He is giving us allot of information of the character by doing this and it tells us the thought of the reader’s learnt for reading this novel that candy is a lonely and isolated character in the ranch as soon he will be useless as he is getting old as a result of

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