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    song‚ was getting negative attention. The theme of the song is about equality and you should never treat people wrong just because who they are. In the song 1(800) by Logic‚ there are several different literary devices that describe the theme of the song. One of the literary devices that I found was a hyperbole‚ the song

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    There are various literary devices used in Where Things Come Back. One of them is Allusions such as The Book of Enoch.  “But it is said‚ if you read The Book of Enoch‚ that he did this because the Grigori were teaching the humans too many things like astrology and the arts.” (Waley page 42) This is an allusion to the Book of Enoch because throughout the story it is revealed that because humans know too much‚ more problems are made. Another way literary devices are used is through the author’s tone

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    see the murderers of the Clutter family in a human perspective‚ emphasizing that not everyone’s actions represent them as whole. Since Capote is trying to prove the different perspectives of the murderers during the first part of the novel‚ In Cold Blood‚ he uses a unique technique of structuring his paragraphs. He starts out the book describing the Clutter family and where they lived before they were murdered. He then goes to talk about the murderers‚ not revealing the significance of who these

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    The Tell-Tale Heart is written by Edgar Allan Poe and published in 1850 and tells a story about an unnamed Narrator wanting to kill an Oldman he loves. The story is widely considered as a classic but why? The author uses techniques in his work to make his story more proficient by using what makes a story: the concept‚ setting and the way it is written. All of those are compulsory to making a story into a great one. Edgar Allan Poe has created a unique and original story that at first glance it will

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    Weston Rose ENGL 1302- 03 16 September 2011 Gambling With Stones It is sad that in reality and in literature‚ love and cherish thy neighbor is only a fantasy. Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” is a prime example of violence and cruelty as a major theme. Also take note in the cruelty of the citizens by their unwillingness to stand up and oppose “The Lottery.” Then‚ in Robert Frost’s Mending Wall‚ one learns of hermetical neighbors who are obsessed with keeping a wall of privacy at their property

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    Upon reading “My Papa’s Waltz” by Theodore Roethke‚ one might infer a violent commotion between a father and son. However‚ if read closely‚ a reader will notice that the boy hung onto his father throughout the entirety of the waltz despite becoming “dizzy” (line 2)‚ and “scrapped” (line 12). In fact‚ in this poem‚ the narrator is reflecting upon a joyful memory he had with his father. Firstly‚ if a person were to dissect the title of the poem‚ “My Papa’s Waltz‚” they would discover that “Papa”

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    Everyone is afraid of something. It can range from something miniscule to you or me to something gigantic to someone else. A good percentage of living things are afraid of death‚ more so of what may cause it than the actual thing. In the poem “My Fear” by Raab‚ he depicts a reality of fear the emotion. Raab uses vast personification to bring fear to life as he refers to the powerful emotion as “he” or “mister” to produce a more personal feeling. Raab uses fear to show the argument of how we have

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    In Cold Blood tells the story of the murder of the Clutter family and its following case involving Dick and Perry. The author‚ Truman Capote‚ indirectly takes a stance against capital punishment. Throughout the story Capote sways his bias toward Perry‚ his emotion towards him alludes to the fact that he does not agree with the death penalty with an unjust and unfair trial. Capote shows this by pointing out the questionable decisions of the judge. During the trial‚ the judge made a ruling on not to

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    Truman Capote’s non-fiction novel‚ In Cold Blood (1963)‚ suggests that the death penalty should only be used as a last resort. Capote supports this by first introducing the victims of the crime being depicted‚ as well as the culprits of said crime; he then tells of the search and apprehension of the criminals‚ and he finally discloses the details of the mystery and visualizes the disturbing nature of the death penalty. His purpose is to leave the reader questioning the morality of the complex issues

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    Truman Capote wrote In Cold Blood to commemorate the Clutter family as honorable people; beginning by describing the family’s personality‚ he paints a picture in which the Clutter family is the protagonist. Although Capote is sometimes empathetic towards Dick and Perry‚ and it seems his true loyalties are questionable‚ he wouldn’t have written the book if he hadn’t felt a pull to memorialize the family. One of the most dreadful feelings for an author would be for their work to be disregarded or simply

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