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    Sixth Sense

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    Symbolism and Irony used in The Sixth Sense Symbolism and irony can be used in any type of movie or story to help show the plot or theme of it. Symbolism can be used to show many feelings or just add to the theme of the story. Symbolism can be used in many ways. It can be used to create suspense‚ mystery‚ enhance the story‚ or use suspense and mystery to enhance the story. There can also be many things that can symbolize something. For example‚ colors‚ objects‚ or sometimes-even ideas. In the move

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    The Virgin and the Gypsy

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    This novel is very intriguing and teaches lessons of morality‚ religion‚ and of life and death intended for those with imagination and insight. The author’s style contributes deeply to the intrigue and true meaning to this novel. The author’s use of imagery makes tensions in the story vivid and emphatic. In this story there is a re-occurring tension between religion and desire. The tension between religion and desire is most clearly demonstrated between the characters of Yvette and

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    Satire In Chaucer's Tales

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    the religious group‚ the upper class‚ and the middle working class. Chaucer wrote his tales in Middle English around the 1350’s. Chaucer had many people from each group go. He mostly wrote in a satiric tone. Satire is another word for sarcasm or irony. Irony is saying one thing while meaning another. He used both juvenilia and horashian. Juvenilia is harsh sarcasm. An example would be the friar. Horashian is soft or gentle sarcasm. The main nun would be a great example of this. If I were to take a

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    Ivan Ilych

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    importance of the last‚ pivotal scene through the use of diction‚ symbolism‚ irony. As Ivan Ilych suffers through his last moments on earth‚ Tolstoy narrates this man ’s struggle to evolve and to ultimately realize his life was not perfect. Using symbols Tolstoy creates a vivid image pertaining to a topic few people can even start to comprehend- the reexamination of one ’s life while on the brink of death. In using symbols and irony Tolstoy vividly conveys the manner in which Ilych views death as darkness

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    2. Rhetorical Devices and Literary Techniques Rhetorical devices and literary techniques are closely related to tone and style. In fact‚ an author’s style partly consists of selecting and using certain devices; an author’s tone is partially determined by the type of techniques an author uses. Many SAT books will list lots of Greek terms you don’t need to know‚ such as synecdoche and anaphora. But the Critical Reading section won’t require that you know the names of rhetorical devices or literary

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    English 101A

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    English 101A Antagonist- the opponent or enemy of the main character‚ or protagonist. For this word i would use the villagers who trapped Jumpei Niki and the women in the dunes. Characterization- the means through which an author reveals a character’s personality. Women talks about sand being her life and how important sand is to her. She described her character as affection by showing her love toward sand. Climax- the point in a play‚ novel‚ short story‚ or narrative poem at which the

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    Story of an Hour

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    Hour” Irony Essay The beauty of a literary work lies in its effective use of figurative language. Irony is one of the most versatile of literary elements‚ and it plays a very important role in "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin. Situational irony is used to show the reader that something that is not expected happens in the plot. Dramatic irony is used to clue the reader in‚ on something that is happening that the characters in the story do not know about. Both situational and dramatic irony have

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    "Story of an Hour"

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    Kate Chopin utilizes irony to portray marriage as a negative and suffocating experience. In the story Louise Mallard is notified that her husband Brently has been killed in a railroad accident. Chopin uses situational irony to show how Louise is not distressed‚ but pleased‚ to hear of her husband’s death. Her realization that she will no longer be bound to another person excites her as seen through Chopin’s utilization of verbal irony. Chopin utilizes situational and verbal irony to describe marriage

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    insecure about himself. The ‘Our interests’ is standing for the ‘interests of capital’ and the parallel phrasing of interests is directly telling the audience that his concerns are capitalist concerns not any others. Priestly also uses dramatic irony to make Mr Birling look foolish in many parts of the play. This is also shown near the beginning of the book on page 6 where Mr Birling says confidently “Germans don’t want war.

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    Mr Namdar

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    Belonging essay Belonging can be understood as having a place in the society. Belonging is influenced by social‚ historical‚ cultural and personal experiences‚ which all help to shape our identity. Our choices can lead us to feeling like we belong‚ or there may be barriers preventing us as individuals from making connections to people or groups. Belonging gives us security and ensures us that we belong to place‚ family‚ and culture. While not belonging can lead to insecurities which leads to questioning

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