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    Every year‚ 50 babies get accepted Chapter 7 - It’s time for the Ceremony of Twelves. Jonas was number Nineteen‚ that number is the order of which the babies were born. Each person will get their life assignment in the ceremonies‚ a Life Assignment is their job they have to do for the rest of their life‚ which is given out by The Chief Elder. After The Chief Elder’s introduction‚ the Ceremony began. First it was Asher‚ he got Assistant Director of Recreation‚ then Number Eighteen‚ that of

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    Anne Bradshaw uses extended metaphor in “Rose Shade” to help the readers understand her emotions about poetry by inserting those metaphors between sentences that contrast what she desires to keep her emotions hidden. In between describing herself taking care of the children‚ Bradshaw states “Dare to grasp a pen”(22). She sarcastically contrasts taking care of the children which is a hard task to an easy task such as writing. Bradshaw shows her emotions with the thought of women can do anything by

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    with a conviction‚ they feel everything has a deep impact on their lives. Annie Dillard extrapolates on this in “The Chase” by utilizing extended metaphor and word choice to portray how one should always fully immerse themselves in their endeavors. Annie Dillard states her purpose by sharing a story of her own experience as a child. This extended metaphor depicts a time in her live when she met someone that fully invested themselves in a task. She states‚ “He chased us silently‚ block after block

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    Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables is a novel chronicling Anne’s new life in Avonlea into her new home by the Cuthberts. This story gives the reader a look at how Anne grows up from a clumsy and at times awkward girl into a lovely mature and well-mannered lady. This however did not happen overnight. Many incidents occurred throughout the novel to show all the mishaps that Anne went through in her young adolescent life. Although food may seem like an insignificant symbol to discuss‚ it did carry an

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    Basically the theme of the Novel is about the Journey he takes and what he does during it and the decisions he makes and how he survives and all the metaphors that are in the story.

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    Why are metaphors used in poetry? Joseph Kelly says “A metaphor is a comparison” (Kelly XXXIII) a metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things that have something in common. It helps the writer create a verbal picture that helps the reader to see ideas more clearly. Metaphors are used in poetry and sometimes in our everyday life as a tool of communication to better paint a mental picture for the listener to better understand what it is we want to say or how we feel. A good example of poetry

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    I chose the poem “Metaphors” by Sylvia Plath because the poem seemed familiar to me. I then remembered I read this poem in my senior class. My teacher was pregnant at the moment and she decided to give us this specific poem. Metaphors is rich in figurative language. All lines have a hidden meaning or require a little bit of thinking. At first when I read the poem I was a little confused. Later‚ with the simple clues given I discovered that it was about a pregnant woman. Plath composed a poem that

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    2. Metaphors are an effective way in creating depth and adding creativity within stories. In the novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ Neale Hurston used motifs of the horizon numerous times to illustrate a symbol of Janie’s crusade to find contentment. The horizon was the strongest metaphor presented in the novel‚ for it had many effects. Janie often stared toward the horizon in search of hope and justification. Her horizon changed continuously as she set out for something bigger. One example was

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    Cognitive Metaphor and Slang 5 1.Feature Articles: Conceptual Metaphor in Everyday Language‚ Metaphors We Live By 5 2. Feature Articles: Magical Slang: Ritual‚ Language and Trench Slang of the Western front 6 Chapter II. Cognitive Metaphor and Slang 9 1. Lakoff & Johnson’s Theory of Metaphor 9 2. What is slang? 12 3. Cognitive Metaphor in New English Slang 13 4. Examples of slang‚ it’s characteristics and analysis 17 Conclusion 29 Literature 32 All slang is metaphor‚ and all metaphor is poetry…

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    The Analysis of Light and Dark Imagery Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The House of the Seven Gables‚ uses many qualities of symbolism which help develop the novel’s main ideas. Darkness is the emblematic “color” of the Pyncheon’s. Contrasted with its opposite‚ light‚ it forms one of the major symbols of the novel: the opposition of dark and light. Hawthorne uses dark imagery throughout his novel to express a sense of decay‚ but he also uses light imagery to inject hope

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