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    Part-1 1. Plot: This is an entire event described in a story which is based on the sequence and order neatly arrange together. A plot could be cause and effect too‚ as it also refers to what has been done and what are its effects. Some stories have very simple plots‚ while some others have highly complex plots. 2. Character: This is the second important element of a fiction. A character takes part in the events of the plot and plays an active role in it. This could be a human being‚ an animal

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    Lamb to the Slaughter Literary Analysis Roald Dahl’s Lamb to the Slaughter is the story of a loyal’s wife reaction to her husband’s betrayal‚ using the rhetorical devices of dramatic irony‚ dark humor and foreshadowing. Throughout‚ the story you follow an abnormal day in Mary Maloney very wonted life. She makes the day abnormal by murdering her husband and shrewdly covers it up‚ without leaving a trace of evidence. The first rhetorical device encountered is foreshadowing‚ and foreshadowing is

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    When you think of a story you think of the ending‚ maybe a happy ending‚ maybe a sad ending. But in all story’s‚ it must come to an end. In Penny in the dust by Ernest Buckler‚ and Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl ‚ the endings are very different. In Penny in the Dust a boy named Dan‚ his father gives him a penny which was very special to the boy but he loses it‚ then the father looks for it and finds it. The boy explains he was make believing that they got their automobile that they had dreamed

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    literary devices; irony‚ motif‚ and metaphor. These three things are very important in many forms of writing. Irony is an outcome of events different to what was or might have been expected. Motif is a recurring theme‚ symbol‚ or idea in artistic or literary work. An extended metaphor is the comparison of one thing to another that recurs throughout the novel. This book is filled with these elemental devices which are very important in every field of literature. An example of irony can be found in chapters

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    her mind represents Corporate America: routine‚ indifferent‚ almost robotic. Goodman uses numerous rhetorical strategies to convey her attitude toward Phil‚ including tone‚ repetition‚ the use of statistics‚ sarcasm‚ anecdotes‚ differing syntax‚ and irony. From the beginning‚ Goodman creates a very impersonal tone‚ letting characters remain nameless and unimportant‚ identifying them primarily by their age – “Phil‚ fifty-one years old…Helen‚ forty-eight years old…”. This mirrors the corporate mindset

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    the similarities of themes between the two short stories of “The Revolt of Mother” by Mary E Wilkins Freeman and “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Through each of these short stories the literary elements of style‚ symbolism‚ and irony will be discussed‚ impacting the theme in various ways. Over time‚ the role of women in society continues to change‚ shaping each individual into a new era of freedom and rights. “The Revolt of Mother” and “The Yellow Wallpaper” both share a similar

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    written by Maxin Kumin‚ the authors discuss about interventions of human beings to animals. Even though the two poems are different in the use of irony‚ the tone and the sentence structure‚ they illustrate similar relationships between humans and animals that humans are superior to animals. “Traveling through the Dark” and “Woodchucks” use different irony to represent their relationships

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    “Death by Scrabble‚” a short story by Charlie Fish‚ displays a particularly intricate design of irony in a variety of ways. Beginning with the bold statement “It’s a hot day and I hate my wife.” The irony extends from the opening sentence into the subsequent three pages of enclosed cynicism. The enunciation from the opening shows symbolism and foreshadowing for the future events that will take place as a result of each word spelt out upon the scrabble board. The narrator‚ the husband‚ blatantly

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    X uses personal anecdotes and language to describe the wrong-doing of the "white man" and situational irony to establish credibility and effectively enlighten the audience of the importance of gaining an education and to rise above illiteracy to fight against the "white man." 1. "Where else but in a prison could I have attacked my ignorance ...?"(223). He uses situational irony to illustrate how dedicated he was in educating himself that even though he was at a prison he was able

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    wife Emilia‚ and he now seeks revenge. His plan to spread lies and rumors through the ranks of Venetian high command eventually ends the lives of many‚ yet Iago never saw the flaw in his actions. Shakespeare portrays this theme through soliloquy‚ irony‚ and the use of omniscient narrator. Most of Iago’s soliloquies keep the reader informed of his plans. In Act I Scene III‚ Iago first explains his intentions through soliloquy. Just recently he had been in the presence of Othello‚ and behaved as

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