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    UPG Quotes Notes: Do not put page numbers in your essay! You can use these ideas but not the wording. Pg Quote Explanation or Connection to Belonging or to the Role of Language 1 ‘like a chicken talking to a duck’ Expresses how silly communication sounds between speakers of two languages. 7 ‘all went to bed with clothes-hangers shoved in their mouths.’ Their wide grins reflect their joy at getting new things freely from the AU Gov. This helped them with basic needs and to adjust to

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    10 Mary St

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    Peter Skrzynecki’s 10 Mary Street is a poem portraying a family’s process of integrating into the Australian community. The concept of belonging is explored‚ particularly belonging within the family and culture‚ and through this‚ Skrzynecki exemplifies the importance of establishing connections to attain the security and stability essential to people’s lives. Skrzynecki establishes the notion of belonging within the family through his portrayal of the family routine and the nurturing nature of the

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    Connotation In The Raven

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    In Edgar Allen Poe’s poem “The Raven”‚ throughout the story it has multiple connotation changes or different tone words. Distinctly‚ it has around 3 different tone changes throughout all of it. All of which are shown with the progression of the story. In the beginning of the story the tone words he uses are mainly used negative connotations (Lines 1-36)‚ and in the beginning the way he used them however was in more of a lighter manner. However‚ as it progresses down in the later lines it gets darker

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    Denotation and Connotation A primary distinction between practical use of language and the literary use is that in literature‚ especially in poetry‚ a fuller use is made of individual words. To understand this‚ we need to examine the composition of a word. The average word has three component parts: sound‚ denotation‚ and connotation. It begins as a combination of tones and noises‚ uttered by the lips‚ tongue and throat‚ for which the written word is a notation. But it differs from a musical tone

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    Hipsters

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    professional photographers these days‚ and those on the other side of the spectrum purchasing old school film cameras. No style or hobby is safe from falling into the category of “Hipster”. When I hear the word “Hipster” I assume a more negative connotation‚ such as “unoriginal”‚ or “follower”. I agree with Kurutz when he says what keeps him going is the “few clothing styles or other forms of self-expression that haven’t yet been co-opted by hipster culture”‚ but I don’t believe you should worry about

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    The Little Prince

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    children are liberated by their imagination and understanding of the emotions and intangible qualities that are truly "matters of consequence." Moreover‚ Saint-Exupery’s subtle hints to Nazism in the form of the baobabs also evoke the negative connotations of World War II. The laziness of adults allowed the bad seeds to grow in the first place‚ and the author challenges his readers to take responsibility for their actions as well as the rest of society. Unlike a lazy man who allowed baobabs to destroy

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    Furthermore Leah feels uneasy because her appearance is different to the people in China and she says‚ ‘I am a giant’. This example of internal monologue conveys to the audience that she doesn’t belong to China. By also using a metaphor with negative connotation‚ ‘giant’ the composer helps us understand her personal feelings. Additionally Leah doesn’t feel a sense of belonging with people living in China‚ and this is shown in the internal monologue ‘few young women looking curiously at her’. The word ‘curiously

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    Stephen Spender

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    were Rough" has as the focal point of the poem conveyed in the title itself. The verb ’keep’ with reference to the context of the poem implies "preventing". However‚ an analysis will bring to light that the verb’keep’ also has its own negative connotations as in the illegitimate "keep". Therefore it also indicates the deed of holding a person "illegally". The notion that the parents were obdurate on restraining the speaker from such company‚ implies that the speaker desired to befriend them. He portrays

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    simile. What Hughes is attempting to communicate is that like a raisin‚ a dream deferred shrivels up and turns dark because the sun has baked it (negative connotation). The comparison of the dream to a withered raisin emphasizes how a dream that is postponed changes dramatically and will not turn out as the person originally intended. Connotations For example‚

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    saying “In this country there is neither measure nor balance” (l.1). This has a negative connotation and is the initial expression of how the speaker uses diction to display negative feelings to society. Another negative connotation is when the speaker calls the clouds “man-shaming” (l.3). The speaker also refers to people as “trolls” (l.6)‚ insinuating that people are slaves to society. These negative connotations are directed towards the mundane city life with it’s “labeled elms” (l.9) and it’s “tame

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