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    Shirley Jackson takes great care in creating a setting for the story‚ The Lottery. She gives the reader a sense of comfort and stability from the very beginning. It begins‚ “clear and sunny‚ with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green.” The setting throughout The Lottery creates a sense of peacefulness and tranquility‚ while portraying a typical town on a normal summer day. With the very first words‚ Jackson begins to establish

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    We first hear of the character of Assef‚ when he throws a rock at Hassan’s back‚ instantly showing us what the character of Assef is like. ‘We whirled round and my heart dropped’ shows us the fear and intimidation Assef carries around with him. The verb ‘dropped’ is very fitting to how Amir fears Assef. Straight away it makes the reader understand what Assef is like and foreshadows the trouble Amir is about to get himself in. When Assef approaches Amir and Hassan‚ Hosseini writes ‘Flanked by his

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    Twelfth Night is a comedy written by William Shakespeare in the early 1600’s. This comedy was written for the entertainment of the close of the Christmas season. Twelfth Night includes musical interludes as well as extreme disorder through out the entire play. Many plot elements from Twelfth Night have been taken from the short story of Of Apollonius and Silla by Barnabe Rich. The first live performance of this Shakespeare comedy took place on February 2‚ 1602 at Candlemas‚ however‚ this play was

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    Foreshadowing an astrologers day "An Astrologer’s Day" by R.K Narayan is about an astrologer who practices Vedic astrology also known as "the science of light." Which means the author mainly adds foreshadowing to create suspense and interest. Therefore the three main examples are‚ his eyes sparkled with sharp abnormal gleam which was really an outcome of his own‚ the astrologer had left his village without any previous thought or plan‚ also the astrologer shivered in his grip‚ and his voice shook

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    Hamlet Quotations Act 1

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    Hamlet Quotations Act 1   INSTRUCTIONS:  For each quote:  (a)  Identify the speaker‚ to whom it is addressed‚ and the situation‚  (b)  Explain (in detail) the significance of the quote in terms of all that apply:  themes‚ character revelation‚ plot  development‚ dramatic devices (irony‚ foreshadowing…)‚ poetic devices (simile‚ metaphor‚ alliteration…)‚ etc.  (c)  Upload to turnitin.com        EXAMPLE: “This bodes some strange eruption to our state.”  (a)​    Horatio is speaking to Marcellus; Horatio is referring to the ghost of Hamlet Sr

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    Introducing Lady Macbeth into the Play and the Consequences of the Loss of Confidentiality of the Future It wasn’t until Scene number 5 of the first act of the play Macbeth that the crusial character of Lady Macbeth is introduced. In order to slow down the introduction of this character‚ and therefore create suspense and curiosity on the audience‚ the scene starts as she reads a letter from her husband. This letter informs her of the witches’ prophecy. After this the first blink into Lady Macbeth’s

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    Throughout the story “Story of an Hour” there are a few subtle instances of foreshadowing and irony. These instances explain the some of the scenes throughout the story. The opening sentence foreshadows Mrs. Mallard’s death at the end of the story as it explains how serious Mrs. Mallard’s heart trouble really was‚ as great care was taken to break the news of her husband’s death. The irony that is of Mrs. Mallard’s death upon finding out her husband did not die in the train wreck‚ and when she sees

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    "The Machine That Won the War‚" by Isaac Asimov‚ is a story that teaches a valuable lesson about humanity and also has an ironic twist at the end. The setting is the future of Earth‚ and a great war had just been won against an enemy race. Two men‚ Swift and Henderson‚ are debating over who really won the war for Earth: the giant strategy computer known as Multivac‚ or the men in charge of making the maneuvers and programming the computer. John Henderson is an excitable man‚ while Lamar

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    “A Rose for Emily‚” written by William Faulkner‚ is a third person narrative about a woman who grew up in the south under the rule of a very controlling father during a time when women’s rights were still a distant reality. Although the story is one of William Faulkner’s shortest works‚ it is viewed as one of his most popular. One of the things that make this story so popular‚ besides being short‚ is its mysterious plot. In the beginning of the story‚ Emily‚ the main character of the story‚ is

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    The Irony in ’The Lottery ’ Shirley Jackson wrote the story ’The Lottery. ’ A lottery is typically thought of as something good because it usually involves winning something such as money or prizes. In this lottery it is not what they win but it is what is lost. Point of views‚ situations‚ and the title are all ironic to the story ’The Lottery. ’ The point of view in ’The Lottery ’ is ironic to the outcome. Jackson used third person dramatic point of view when writing ’The Lottery. ’ The

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