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    family’s’ long history. This is the common bond between the two. Wangero wants these to try and recoup her lost history. She has lost her roots. Roots she not so long ago scoffed and pushed aside for a new life‚ a new culture. Two quilts that she wants to use as a symbol of her heritage. She wants people to see her heritage. Bits of old cloth sewn together demonstrating her oppressed past. Allowing people to see‚ she has over come her past. That she is no longer oppressed. In contrast

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    Topics‚ themes and concepts that change over time 1) American expansion and the westward movement - Within existing borders 2) American foreign policy a) Isolationism b) America becomes world power c) Cold war conflicts and events d) America – The remaining super power 3) American literature that promoted political‚ economic‚ and social change or in some other way had a profound effect on the nation -Thomas Paine’s ‘Common Sense’ is published – Jan. 10‚ 1776 -Declaration of Independence

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    Many times authors use irony to prove a point. There are three types of irony: dramatic‚ verbal‚ and situational. Situational irony is present in “The Sniper”‚ “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ “Gift of the Magi”‚ and “The Necklace” to help create the theme in the stories. In the story The Sniper situational irony plays a major part in the story.”The lust of battle died in him. He became bitten by remorse” (O’Flanerty). This shows situational irony because he was ready to kill‚ but when the sniper

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    satirized by author Jonathan Swift who uses an absurd idea to find solutions to a large problem. Swift appears to come up with an answer to the overpopulation that is present in Ireland. The dozens of children born into the poverty stricken families were seen to Swift as exotic merchandise. Upon reading the essay‚ readers realize that the entire piece is a satire when they discover the promised “modest” proposal is nowhere near being subtle. Through the use of satire‚ irony‚ and understatement‚ Swift criticized

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    She has an appearance which admired by most people. Just as the author says" Dee is lighter than Maggie‚ with nicer hair and a fuller figure. "Dee is not only excellent in her outlook‚ but also she has a good brain. And she is good at showing herself to others. But‚ Maggie is not quite healthy as her sister. Just as the author says in the beginning part of the work. She is shy and lack of confidence. Most of time‚ Maggie stands behind her mother. On the other hand‚ Dee has great curiosity about white

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    "Irony regards every simple truth as a challenge." When reading a story‚ the events that have already presented themselves‚ lead a person to perceive what is going to happen‚ but when that person encounter an unexpected event‚ as commonly experienced through irony‚ it changes what the person perceives is going to happen. The Scarlet Letter exemplifies this use of irony to challenge truth. Hawthorne provides details about a specific character‚ but then creates an event which stands in contrast to

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    the knowledge from books. Throughout the novel Fahrenheit 451‚ Ray Bradbury uses situational irony and foreshadowing to portray the theme of knowledge being an important key to forming a solid‚ strong society and personal happiness. To begin with‚ Ray Bradbury collectively uses situational irony throughout the story to prove that lack of knowledge can cause a society to lose humanity and

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    The author uses literary elements such as symbolism‚ allegory‚ and irony to help the reader understand the theme. However the story does lack depth of characterization‚ a compelling story‚ and a point of view that allows the reader to know more of what is going on. The author still gets his point across while using the elements that are shown throughout the story. This short story deserves literary merit because it achieves its central purpose. Which is to inform the reader further on the theme.

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    not want them before. But now they have some meaning to her that they must sit. These old things are not for sitting! I won’t forget where I came from. I lived it! Why should they sit and not be used? Those quilts should be used‚ and Maggie would put use them as they should be. For once‚ I have to shift the tide to Maggie. Stand up for Maggie and not give Dee all that she wants. Dee is not Dee any more she is Wangero and I have to stand up for the daughter that I have left. Maggie does not always get

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    Sophocles uses irony to construct the plot and unravel the unfortunate truth. Oedipus Rex‚ also known as Oedipus the King‚ was written by one of the ancient Greek tragedians Sophocles during what is called the “Golden Age of Greece”. In this play‚ the main character Oedipus is warned that he will murder his father and marry his mother. He does everything in his power to prevent the fulfilment of the prediction‚ but despite his efforts Oedipus does commit the awful crimes. Sophocles uses the ignorance

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