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    Plot surprise and close calls is the most important literary device used in Three Skeleton Key‚ because the story would not go anywhere if it was all details and mood. Close calls is important because the reader will get anxiety and the feel relieved because it was a close call. In Three Skeleton Key‚ there is lots of close calls like this one. “At two in the morning‚ While Itchua was dozing in his room the sheet of metal burst and the rats swarmed on top of him.” He still survived. Or like this

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    dynamically and adds foreshadow to the storyline. In the beginning of the plot when the weather started to become rough‚ Pi admitted that he was “very afraid” (Martel 101) and he was so frightened to where “his mind could hardly conceive it” (Martel 101). After the ship sank and he had to survive on his own in the big waters‚ he was able to become much less cowardly and learn how to scarcely survive in the dangerous waters. When successfully cracking open a flying fish

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    Thornton Wilder has many people with several diverse opinions sharing their ideas about the play. Thornton Wilder’s purpose for writing Our Town was to show the amount of control human beings have over their life‚ but fail to recognize until death. You can see this through daily events in Grover’s Corners‚ Compton‚ and Ridgewood High School. In Our Town‚ Thornton Wilder uses the character Emily Webb as an example of how the average person can live‚ marry‚ and die before comprehending the potential

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    differences between the adults and the children‚ moral and ethical actions and thoughts‚ in I’m not scared by Niccolo Ammanitit. The functions of the literary devices are to conveys the different moral and ethically decision made by both the children and the adults in I’m not scared. Throughout the book the adults are seen as corrupt and unethical‚ this is showed when Ammanitit uses a similarly to compare the adults to toads‚ they “stayed shut indoors‚ like toads”. Toads are ugly and not particularly pleasant

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    female characters and why they are just as important as their male counterparts‚ explaining the need for equality in the world. He strongly voices his opinion on equality and our need for it. In Joss Whedon’s Equality Now speech‚ he uses multiple literary devices and styles to pull his words together and make his point. Joss Whedon has firm beliefs and feels there is a need for equality. He discusses the multiple times he has been asked why he creates strong‚ independent female characters in his

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    William Cuthbert Faulkner‚ Mississippi born author‚ took stage upon the winter of nineteen fifty to accept his Nobel Prize in Literature of nineteen forty-nine because of "his powerful and artistically unique contribution to the modern American novel". Despite having dropped out of school at an early age and only completing a single year in college‚ Faulkner’s career as a writer is well credible through awards not limited to the Nobel Prize for Literature. Some of which include two National Book

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    Donna Nguyen Mrs. Dotto ENG 3U1 – 01 23 February 2009 Animal Instincts William Golding‚ the author of the Lord of the Flies‚ uses three main literary devices to portray the animal that Jack‚ a once disciplined boy‚ has befallen. Using a simile at the beginning of the chapter‚ Golding forces the reader to envision Jack in such a creature-like state. “Then dog-like‚ uncomfortably on all fours yet unheeding his discomfort‚ he stole forward five yards and stopped” (Golding 48). During

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    Bells By: Rahiwa Abdulalim Word Count: 1369 William Butler Yeats’s “The Cap and Bells” depicts the behavior of love through an account of actions between a jester and a queen.  Through the use of many symbolic references‚ the characters accurately reflect a lover’s actions towards his loved one. For example when Referring to jester-like men throughout many of his works (“A Coat”‚ “The Fool by the Roadside”‚ “Two Songs of a Fool”‚ etc.)‚ Yeats is continually portraying the actions of humans towards

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    1 ELT METHODOLOGY STUDENTS’ GUIDE “ Let us teach and learn: the few before the many; the short before the long; the simple before the complex; the general before the particular; the nearer before the more remote; the regular before the irregular’ (Comenius‚ 1657) FOREWORD The aim of the present Students’ Guide is to provide the philology students from Brasov University who take the Methodology Practical Course‚ with some theoretical input and practical ideas for reference and support

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    emotions‚ which forces him to sacrifice much of his humanity and selfhood‚ representing a controlled deposit of memory. Contrastingly‚ Beloved represents an uncontrolled deposit of memory‚ as she manifests a strange power over Paul D‚ demanding “I want you to touch me on the inside part” (Morrison‚ 128). Paul D cannot resist Beloved’s supernatural power and unwillingly becomes seduced by her‚ repeatedly chanting the phrase “red heart”. This repetition mirrors the pulsating rhythm of a heart‚ suggesting

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