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    Literary Devices: This poem utilizes multiple literary devices to enhance the imagery and keep the reader engaged by adding unique phrasing. For instance‚ similes (a comparison between two things using the words as or like) can be traced throughout the entirety of the poem. The phrase ‘The wings flutter slightly‚ completely embodying the same thrill as a kid ready to wear a new pair of runners’ is one of many examples of similes found in the poem. It compares the timidness of the wings to a child

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    Anthony Marais‚ an American author‚ said‚ “From our myopia arose our dystopia.” In his quote‚ Marais is saying that from our lack of imagination‚ came the idea of dystopias‚ which are places where everything is unpleasant or corrupt. Dystopian literature is one of the most popular forms of writing‚ but why are people interested in reading about them? People are interested in reading about dystopias because they tell fascinating stories‚ provide great protagonists who are inspiring to the youth‚

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    The Kiss In the story “The Kiss” by Julia Alvarez‚ we see a family with four daughters‚ a father and mother. The father‚ who is old-fashioned and strict‚ has his own ideas of what he wants from his daughters. The daughters except for Sofia‚ the youngest one‚ have always done what he has asked for. Sofia does not agree with her sisters and she does what she wants. She runs away with a man‚ a decision her father cannot forgive. Although Sofia tries to reconcile with her father with no luck‚ she lets

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    short story as a naturalist visualization of the devastating effects that wars and battles had on the soldiers which fought in them. The short story “Chickamauga” is defined as naturalist literature because of the author’s employment of specific literary techniques which define naturalism‚ such as the way the author gradually darkens the mood of the storyline as it progresses‚ the amount of description and attention paid to grisly and macabre details that shed wars in a whole new light‚ as well as

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    vicious storm called “The Perfect Storm”. Wroblewski expresses his theme of revenge and getting justice for his father‚ by using the literary features of foreshadowing‚ allusion‚ and point of view. Meanwhile‚ Junger expresses his theme of why people risk their lives everyday by using some literary features of fiction‚ but mainly literary features of nonfiction‚ including the use of interviews‚

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    Literary Analysis Of Crazy

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    presented in this story‚ as Jason is forced to be the leader of his house due to the lack of an adult figure to take care of him. Jason has to take matters into his own hands and is has to take care of not only himself‚ but also his troubled father. Everyday‚ Jason returns to his cold‚ foul smelling home and feels ashamed as he thinks‚ “ there’s no warmth in the house as I step into the hallway‚ no smell of dinner cooking‚ no sound of mom’s voice singing from the kitchen” (Nolan 41). These thoughts from

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    Different perspectives of Heritage What is heritage? Heritage is the traditional achievements and beliefs that are part of a family history. The perspective of a family heritage depends on how each individual values it. In “Everyday Use‚” Alice Walker uses the narrator Mama to describe Dee and Maggie different views of their heritage. The most valued symbol that signified their heritage were quilts. These special quilts were handmade by Grandma Dee‚ Big Dee‚ and Mama. Scraps from Grandma Dee dresses

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    Cited: Hunter‚ Evan. “On The Sidewalk Bleeding” The Literary Link. 2010. 3 January 2013. Hinton‚ S.E.. The Outsiders. New York: Penguin Group‚ 1995

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    Unfortunately‚ the society we live in often benefits people of physical attractiveness‚ and discriminate against those who may not be as appealing to the eyes. People that may appear flawless‚ or beautiful‚ to society may gain unfair advantages. In final analysis‚ should acceptance be through what you see or what is on the inside? Allie chose Noah because she knew she no longer wanted to live her mother’s

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    Literary Analysis of Oedipus

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    Oedipus the King is an ancient Greek play has themes that can be closely related to those used today. The idea of the Oedipus complex created by Sigmund Freud stems from this play. Sophocles uses a variety of themes to help teach the people of ancient Greece‚ some may be intended while others may be unintended. The setting of the play affects the ending of the story‚ and affects the characters changes throughout the play. One that could be construed as unintended is to enjoy the journey of life

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