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    country can ultimately change the world in a significant way. The Kennedy inaugural written by president John F. Kennedy was aimed to convince the American public of the twentieth century. Kennedy constructed a brilliant speech by using types of literary elements and his advice to help the community. The inaugural was significant to every person across the nation during the cold war. Viewed from coast to coast through television or listened to from satellite radio. In conclusion‚ Kennedy’s brilliant

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    Poets‚ as any other authors‚ make use of literary techniques to capture readers in their work and the impact of these literary techniques has proven to be effective in enabling readers to grasp the poems. Literary devices in poems enable the poets to communicate themes and messages within a poem to an audience with a compelling and long-lasting impact. The poems which utilise these literary devices include‚ Sharing the Lift by Kavevangua Kahengua‚ For Don M - Banned and City Johannesburg‚ both written

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    Sandra Day O'Connor

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    Sandra Day O’Connor Perhaps no other jurist could have come to the Supreme Court under greater expectations. When President Ronald Reagan nominated Sandra Day O’Connor in 1981 to be the first woman to sit on the Supreme Court‚ he did soto keep a campaign promise. O’Connor’s nomination was quick to draw criticism from both the political people left and right. Conservatives put down her lack of federal judicial experience and claimed that she didn’t have any constitutional knowledge. They considered

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    through Literary Devices” When sitting down to write a short story‚ an author must consider exactly which literary device will hold the most significance throughout their writing. Making this decision may be forced‚ may come naturally‚ and may even happen as an outcome through the progression of their narrative. After analytically reading various short stories by famous authors one can quite obviously interpret the strength of any specific literary device within a particular story. Literary constructions

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    of Cathy Song’s “The Youngest Daughter” is about the youngest daughter of six growing old along with her mother. The title on the poem is also ironic because Song uses imagery to show that the daughter is no longer young. Song also uses using imagery daughter’s skin tone lacking sunlight to symbolize the isolation the daughter has because she is caring for her mother. The mother and daughter have a co-dependent relationship with each other‚ even though the daughter resents caring for her sickly

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    The Chiefs Daughter

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    Critical Analysis: The Chief’s Daughter In The Chief’s Daughter‚ Chief Onyeka had planned out a life for his daughter‚ Adaeze‚ while she was away in London gaining her education. She was never to be married and was to stay home to take care of her father and take over his businesses. The Chief thought her to be most suitable for the position as it was a tradition in their tribe to have the chief’s favorite daughter stay home never to be married‚ but sending children abroad to learn in the

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    “Rappaccini’s Daughter” Would you sacrifice your only daughter so you could gain notoriety among your colleagues? Or consider killing a man’s daughter for the purpose of thwarting him? This is the basic theme in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s story “Rappaccini’s Daughter”. Dr. Rappaccini‚ Professor Baglioni‚ and Giovanni all seem to prefer ideas over human life. Dr. Rappaccini has devoted his entire life to the pursuit of scientific knowledge. He views human beings as experiments. “He would sacrifice

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    The poem “To a Daughter Leaving Home” by Linda Pastan is an emotional poem about a daughter growing older and leaving her parents. The narrator of the poem portrays how there are special moments with the daughter and that there are “gone before you know it”. The author uses the analogy of the daughter riding her bicycle to portray a story about the maturing of the child from a parental point of view. In this poem‚ the narrator uses poetic devices to translate the deeper meaning in this story. The

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    gets remarried to Hanae‚ the antagonist of “Silent Spring”. Hanae is an unsympathetic woman and also self-centered like Hideki. Yuki and Hideki had a weak relationship before the death of Shizuko; this caused Hideki to never truly understand his daughter Yuki making it hard for his new wife Hanae. Hanae hates Yuki and treats her badly and becomes the wicked stepmom to Yuki‚ causing Yuki to avoid going home whenever she can. Yuki gets extremely involved with school. “Silent Spring” is the story of

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    The artwork I selected is Lot & Daughters by Orazio Gentileschi. The piece is on display at the Getty Museum and was painted in 1622. This piece is a dynamic‚ wonderful example of the baroque style. Gentileschi’s strong use of chiaroscuro makes the painting seem to be a living scene being viewed from the other side of a window. His use of the three primary colors for the three subjects clearly defines each of them; while still creating color harmony. The subject matter is the story of the city

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