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    Edith Wharton’s Roman Fever develops plot in an interesting way. We see the present situation unfold through the internal dialogue of Alida Slade and Grace Ansley‚ and the tension that mounts between them. But Wharton also weaves in the past actions of the two friends‚ showing the years of insecurity‚ jealousy‚ and secrecy that lead to their revelations. Alida and Grace spend the entire story sitting on a restaurant terrace overlooking the hills of a Roman village. It has been years since

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    Rebecca Jones Ms. Garvin English Comp. II MWF 12-12:50 6 November 2012 Literary Devices There are many different literary devices found in the book Night written by Elie Wiesel that deal with his personal experience with the faith he had to keep and then lost during the Holocaust. In Night‚ Elie Wiesel uses tone‚ irony‚ and characterization to illustrate his faith throughout the Holocaust. In the book Night‚ Wiesel uses tone to explain the many sufferings that the Jews were required to face

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    The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton Quotations: “The young man felt that his fate was sealed: for the rest of his life he would go up every evening between the cast-iron railings of that greenish-yellow doorstep‚ and pass through a Pompeian vestibule into a hall with a wainscoting of varnished yellow wood. But beyond that his imagination could not travel.” (Book One‚ Chapter 9‚ p. 63) “I want somehow get away with you into a world where words like that – categories like that – won’t exist

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    forlorn issue. Whether it is because of two compelling needs‚ aspirations‚ responsibilities‚ or influences‚ the means by which the person resolves this predicament speaks a great deal about his or her character. In the short novel Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton‚ the protagonist is faced with such a decision. Constricted by poverty‚ geographical isolation‚ and the confines of society‚ the end results of his perilous decision will alter his life perpetually.

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    Literary Devices Alliteration: The repetition of the initial consonant sound in a series o words. It adds rhythm/emphasizes emotion. Example: The menacing moonlight created mystery Allusion: References to events or characters from history‚ myth‚ religion‚ literature‚ pop culture etc. Assonance: The repetition of vowel sounds in a series of words to add a musical effect. Example: We moaned and groaned as the horse bumped homeward. Flashback: A jump back into the past to provide an explanation

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    Shakespeare’s "to be or not to be" soliloquoy examines the role of life and death in the tradegy of Hamlet and in the human condition. The use of literary devices emphasizes the fear of uncertainty and mortality. At first‚ the "to be or not to be" soliloquoy appears to analyze Hamlet’s own emotions‚ however‚ upon further examination‚ the universal nature of the messages in Shakespeare’s words becomes apparent. Perhaps one of the most ubiquitous lines in literature‚ "to be or not to be"‚ remains

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    have hope we need faith. Hope can be pure if only being let down by someone or just being foolish of something that really doesn’t matter as much. In the poem ‚ "Hope is the Thing with Feathers" contains the literary devices of imagery‚ metaphor‚ and personification. All these literary devices add up to the theme by comparing them to things that are usually strange to be compared to hope. Emily Dickinson uses imagery in the poem "Hope is the thing with feathers" by creating a vision made up by

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    choices and sometimes it could be difficult to get out of a situation. As shown in the book‚ Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton‚ Ethan makes his own choice of continuing to stay in Starkfield. This book portrays Ethan as a victim of his own person choices and temperament. In the book‚ Ethan Frome‚ Ethan never leaves Starkfield and he states‚“I shall just go on living here till I join them”(Wharton 189). In this quote Ethan is referring to his parents in this book. His parents gravestones are located in

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    Literary Device Notes Alliteration Repeating the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. Allusion A figure of speech that makes a reference to‚ or representation of‚ people‚ places‚ events‚ literary work‚ myths‚ or works of art‚ either directly or by implication. Bildungsroman A type of novel concerned with education‚ development‚ and maturation of a young protagonist. Essentially‚ a Bildungsroman traces the formation of a protagonist’s maturity (the passage

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    In Edith Wharton’s short story‚ Roman Fever‚ two women gaze down at the splendor of Rome and its ancient ruins. Once old friends‚ the evening darkness reveals the deceit that once occurred between the two women‚ twenty-five years previously‚ and how destructive passion can overrule one’s judgment. When Mrs. Ansley and Mrs. Slade spot one another on the same terrace they had originally met on‚ they find that undefinable tension from betrayal is still in the afternoon light around them. Their seemingly

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