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    Literary Devices in Poetry 1.) A.) simile - “This bundle of clothes I wash and hang and wash again like flags we share” “Daily” by Naomi Shihab‚ pg. 410. B.) metaphor - “And I recall his hands‚ two measures of tenderness” “The Gift” by Li-Young Lee‚ pg. 469. C.) imagery - “Poised between going on and back‚ pulled both ways taut like a tightrope walker” “The Base Stealer” by Robert Francis‚ pg. 476. D.) diction - “Moving slowly” “The Cyclopes in the Ocean” by Nikki Giovanni

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    values. Select a novel or play that includes such acts of betrayal. Then‚ in a well-written essay‚ analyze the nature of the betrayal and show how it contributes to the meaning of the work as a whole. Avoid mere plot summary. In Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man‚ the narrator is betrayed multiple times by several different people. These betrayals cause the narrator to lose his naivety and shatter his innocence. The first time the narrator is betrayed is when he goes to give his speech and gets forced

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    Have you ever had the opportunity to look at life through the eyes of a modern day mad man? Luckily‚ we have Poe’s Telltale Heart as our gateway to insanity. We’re thrown straight into the threshold of cognitive unrest. Our lips pursed at an elderly man with an unholy “birth defect”. Our eyes are those of an unnamed character‚ (who’s already bat poop insane)‚ who is then thrown off the metaphorical edge because of an old man’s evil eye. Using writing techniques like tone‚ figurative writing‚ and

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    are negatively stereotyped and controlled in the general population. Planting an individual’s social status since birth and having an individual’s freedom suppressed hinders the development of their own personality and identity. The narrator in Invisible Man by Ralph

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    style helps control how the reader will respond to the characters and events within the novel. Morrison uses several different devices to control how the reader reacts to everything that is happening. Some examples of these devices are syntax (as tied with the stream of consciousness method of narration)‚ point of view‚ and the use of flashback technique. The first device that Morrison uses within the novel is syntax with stream of consciousness narration. In the second part of the book‚ one of the

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    Literature: Compare and Contrast Literary Devices Kathy J. Shannon University of Phoenix Mickeal M. Donald‚ Instructor September 3‚ 2010 Compare and Contrast Literature offers a variety of literary works by authors of all ages‚ writing non-fiction and fictional stories‚ poetry‚ and essays. The act of analyzing two different authors by both comparing their work and isolating their contrasting elements‚ can be difficult‚ yet rewarding. Oedipus Rex (Sophocles’)‚ written in 429 B.C.‚ offers the

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    2. Explain why this essay would be classified as formal or informal. (2 marks) 3. List and explain two examples of CARES techniques that the author uses to support the essay’s main point. (4 marks) 4. Provide examples for the following literary devices and explain their importance to the author’s message: metaphor‚ parallelism and rhetorical question. (6 marks) 5. Tomson Highway considers himself to be an ambassador for our country. Explain how Atticus Finch is an ambassador of hope and

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    The Tell-Tale Heart: Literary Devices Suspenseful‚ nerve-racking‚ tense‚ and scary are all words that can be used to describe The Tell-Tale Heart. The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe is a dark‚ eerie story filled with suspense and tension. Anyone who has read this story would be able to describe it using similar words; but that is not all that it is filled with. The Tell-Tale Heart is a horror short story filled with many different literary devices and many examples to go along with them. This

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    to be a drunk‚ and the kid‚ somewhat skittish‚ or scared around him; however‚ one must dig deeper than the surface level to be able to comprehend and appreciate the love shared between the father and the son in this poem. Through the use of literary devices such as extended metaphors and similes‚ the reader can see that the

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    Ralph Ellison once made the brilliant reference to a street vendor’s yams in his fictional novel Invisible Man; he explained that the sweet smell emanating from the food is vividly reminiscent of his home and mother’s cooking. This nameless protagonist isn’t raised in a particularly opulent environment; nevertheless‚ his upbringing still creates within him a sense of comfort and appreciation. As I’ve transitioned into adulthood‚ I likewise have found and continue to find the importance in having

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