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    allows one to explore the relationship of artist and contemporary gay poetry that he creates. Moreover‚ allowing one to observe how his identity shapes his poetry. Dimitrov’s gay identity is what makes his poetry distinct from others creating juxtaposition between gender and sex. “Sensualism” portrays the narrators longing for feeling. This poem expands upon the idea of lust‚ and companionship of another. In doing so‚ the narrator portrays his need for intimacy that he mistakes pain for passion.

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    Gatsby Essay Honors English II Asura Louise Osborne In the 1920’s‚ the world was full of new inventions‚ dances‚ and drinks. The standards of even the most rigorously structured social classes were changed‚ allowing the rich to cut loose and throw elaborate and entertaining parties. Every day‚ the world was changing for the better. Author F. Scott Fitzgerald’s work “The Great Gatsby” reflects these ideas‚ communicating through various rhetorical devices that the world is a magical place‚ and that

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    half-woman-half-spider who have stolen the attention of the curious people. But the most interesting part is not the supernatural setting itself but the annoyance of the townspeople towards these seemingly strange events as if these things happen everyday. This juxtaposition of the real and surreal is consistent throughout the story as well as the attitude of the people‚ which can be seen in the way they treated the old man with wings. Characters It is important to note that while there are major characters

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    Introductions (Thesis position is highlighted in yellow) In the novel Kiss of the Fur Queen‚ the author Tomson Highway uses literary devices such as imagery and rhetorical fragments to dramatize Okimasis’ experience. These literary techniques effectively convince the reader that this experience was one of the most important in Okimasis’ life. Throughout the excerpt‚ Highway demonstrates that when used properly‚ these devices can contribute much to the meaning of a story. This gripping passage

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    Discusses his lack of authority to write a book‚ but decides to write one anyway. Discusses that he is the one writing the book‚ however his thought are no different than the thoughts of the youth of another generation; what you think at nineteen is universal across all generations‚ youth as a movement has “always been happening.” (Intro) He wants to do something about racism‚ poverty‚ and war. He discusses who they are – kids who have “hopes and fears… ups and downs.” They’re people in NYC who

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    Lysander loves Hermia‚ Titania holds an eternal beauty and Bottom is ludicrous and ugly. This technique is also used to differentiate groups‚ as the Fairies are divine and pretty‚ whilst the Mechanicals are foolish and rugged. Through the use of juxtaposition‚ Shakespeare induces the harmony and level scales of the play’s plot. Tension is also theatrically used to hone the passion and excitement of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Tension is always resolved‚ but is placed to build the climax and suspense

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    a prominent labor union organizer and civil rights leader‚ urges society to utilize nonviolent protest as an alternative to violence. Chavez alludes to historical events‚ appeals to the reader’s sense of Ethos‚ and uses contrasting diction and juxtaposition when outlining the positive effects of nonviolence and the negative effects of violence in order to convince the reader that nonviolence is the superior method of protest. By alluding to historical violent and nonviolent protests‚ Chavez brings

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    of murders. The double life of Michael Corleone‚ the mafia and his family shows the hypocrisy of people who kill go to church. The differences between the two groups are joined together at the climax where Michael kills his brother-in-law. The juxtaposition between the family and mafia is shows when there is a montage of the christening of the baby and the plots of murders occurring. The vows that Michael Corleone to protect the baby shows irony as he plots to murder at the same time. The segment

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    accepted even though he had only a short amount of time to prepare. Although the North and South were at odds with each other during the Civil War‚ Abraham Lincoln creates unity among Americans by using many rhetorical strategies such as parallelism‚ juxtaposition‚ repetition‚ and strong diction in his speech full of reverence and dedication to the brave soldiers that perished in the Battle of Gettysburg. The purpose of president Lincoln’s speech is to honor the soldiers and bring the North and South

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    tendencies • He spent most of his life promoting himself and shocking the world with his controversial thinking expressed through his paintings and films. • Dalí’s art is the definition of surrealism. Throughout his art he clearly elaborates on juxtaposition‚ disposition and morphing of objects to create intriguing and controversial artwork. • Not surprisingly Bunuel and Dali became good friends connecting through their fascination of dreams and their hatred toward realism • Working together they

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