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    Ralph Lauren Entrepreneurship The Beginning of an Empire According to ‘Wikipedia’‚ Ralph Lauren was born as “Ralph Lifshitz” on the 14th of October in 1939‚ in Bronx‚ New York to Jewish Immigrant parents Fraydl and Frank Lifshitz. When he was just twelve years old‚ Ralph Lifshitz was still sharing a bedroom with his two brothers. His mother raised the three boys while their father painted houses. Ralph earned money from a job which he had after school‚ and saved it to buy expensive suits

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    A Battle Royal The battle that takes place in Ralph Ellison’s Battle Royal‚ is an experience that symbolizes many struggles for the black Americans in the terms of equality among the whites. The battle symbolizes the real life experience of how a young black man in that time had to overcome harsh words‚ struggle to be equal‚ and the right to have a place in society. This can be seen through the narrator’s point when the boys are blind folded and told to fight. This represents the fight the black

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    William Golding and Ralph

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    points) Read the following excerpt from Ralph‚ Jack‚ and Simon’s exploration of the island: Here they paused and examined the bushes round them curiously. Simon spoke first. "Like candles. Candle bushes. Candle buds." The bushes were dark evergreen and aromatic and the many buds were waxen green and folded up against the light. Jack slashed at one with his knife and the scent spilled over them. "Candle buds." "You couldn’t light them‚" said Ralph. "They just look like candles." "Green candles

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    Jack Vs Ralph

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    anything to get it. Jack and Ralph each were turned to power hungry tyrants at the slightest taste of it of its infamous glory . Jack and Ralph each want to have power and will do anything to get it. Both want so much for the others to see them as their leader‚ and are in constant argument as to who should be the leader. Jack is envious of Ralph‚ as he is the chosen leader. There are significant differences between the two also cause many more conflicts to arise. While Ralph is focused on rescue‚ Jack

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    Mr. Shiftlet's Irony

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    well. Mr. Shiftlet is a wise man and knew what Mrs. Crater was trying to do‚ without her directly telling him as it is said on page 1039‚ “The old woman’s smile was broad and toothless and suggestive. ‘Teach her to say ‘sugarpie‚’’ she said. Mr. Shiftlet already knew what was on her mind” (O’ Connor‚ 1039). This shows that Mrs. Crater isn’t the best at being slick and secretive‚ therefore it’s easy for Mr. Shiftlet to use what he knows to his advantage. 7. Situational Irony: “[Mrs. Crater] had never

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    Irony in the storyteller the main type of irony that we can find in this story is situational irony. The bachelor being good at story telling is ironic because we wouldn’t expect a bachelor to be good at entertaining children. The bachelors description of the little girl being “horribly good” is ironic The little girl in the story that the bachelor told was well behaved‚ and usually the characters that show a positive behaviour in childrens’ stories don’t end up being eaten by wolves. The way that

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    Irony is the general name given to literary techniques that involve surprising‚ interesting‚or amusing contradictions. 1 Two stories that serve as excellent demonstrations of irony are "The Pardoners Tale" and "The Nun’s Priest’s Tale‚" both from Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. Although these two stories are very different‚ they both use irony to teach a lesson. Of the stories‚ "The Pardoners Tale" displays the most irony. First and foremost‚ the entire telling of the story is ironic‚ considering

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    Tell‚ Gillibrand had little knowledge of how bad military rapes were during her first 4 years as senator. However‚ it did not seem like she fought as hard about the issue until she requested that her staff accompany her in watching the movie‚ The Invisible War. By watching this movie she felt more connected to the people who were victims of military rape. In a meeting with the Senate Armed Services Committee regarding how to create more accountability in the military she physically and verbally showed

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    Effective Dramatic Irony

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    Effective Dramatic Irony In Oedipus The King‚ Sophocles creates rising action by asking dramatic questions throughout the play. These questions generate suspense in the audience when they become dramatic irony and amplify the climax. During the falling action‚ Oedipus is engulfed in misery when he experiences a reversal of fortune. Finally‚ Oedipus goes through a discovery process ending when he discovers his tragic resolution. According to Aristotle‚ a tragedy consist of a drama that contains

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    get the attention of something. Irony‚ the opposite of what is expected is one way to make a story interesting. There are three types of irony: situational irony‚ verbal irony‚ and dramatic irony. Situational irony is when what happens is the opposite from what is expected. Verbal irony is when what is said is the opposite of what is meant. Dramatic irony is when the reader knows something that a character does not know. There are many stories that use irony to make them more interesting such

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