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    Figurative Language Figurative language was used by Margaret Atwood‚ through the persona of Offred‚ to illustrate The Handmaid’s Tale. Figurative Language consists of similes‚ metaphors‚ personification‚ alliteration‚ onomatopoeia‚ hyperbole and idioms. First‚ figurative language can be used to describe different settings. 1. Offred’s experience at night in her bedroom “The heat at night is worse than the heat in daytime. Even with the fan on‚ nothing moves‚ and the walls store up warmth

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    On the very first page of The Color Purple‚ the reader encounters strong words and difficult concepts. The book unfolds into a series of letters from Celie to her sister Nettie‚ as well as some diary entries. The book talks mostly about Celie’s life. We learn that in the beginning of the novel Celie is raped by her father. Another thing we learn is that Celie’s mother is ill and therefor is unable to care for her family. Celie‚ the narrator‚ is a poor and uneducated‚ 14 year-old African American

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    The Color Purple The story The Color Purple is about a fourteen-year-old girl name Celie who was raped repeatedly by a man whom she was lead to believe as her father majority of her life later only to find out later after her mother’s death he was not. At the time she believed that her father was her father so finding out that her father‚ Alphonso was not her father made her relieved being that she had gave birth to two children whom she believed was her brother and sister. Celie experienced rape

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    3c) Write a text in which you discuss why Margaret Thatcher’s legacy invites such divergent opinions and reactions in the United Kingdom. Why was Margaret Thatcher hated and loved? Last year a piece of British history disappeared‚ as Great Brittan’s first female Prime Minister‚ Margaret Thatcher passed away. Her death was met with mixed emotions among the British people. While current Prime Minister David Cameroon insists Thatcher was “a Great Briton” ‚ pop singer Morrissey from the band The Smiths

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “The Children’s Era” Today‚ the availability of birth control is taken for granted. There was a time‚ not long passed‚ during which the subject was illegal (“Margaret Sanger‚” 2013‚ p.1). That did not stop the resilient leader of the birth control movement. Margaret Sanger was a nurse and women’s activist. While working as a nurse‚ Sanger treated many women who had suffered from unsafe abortions or tried to self-induce abortion (p.1). Seeing this devastation and noting

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    Margaret Thatcher was a political figure who was both loved and loathed. During her 11 years as prime minister she was often unpopular‚ hugely criticised and many saw her as being the destroyer of the livelihoods of millions of workers. However‚ Thatcher was still admired for her uncompromising character and her cast iron will which helped change the face of Britain‚ hence her nickname “The Iron Lady”. The role that Thatcher played on British politics was profound and the impact can still be seen

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    Kari Burchard English Comp 111303 29‚ June 2012 Essay Two Rhetorical Analysis of an Argument “The one issue upon which there seems to be most uncertainty and disagreement exists in the moral side of the subject of Birth Control.”(Margaret Sanger) Margaret Sanger is an American birth control activist‚ sex educator‚ and nurse. She is the author of The Morality of birth Control‚ a speech that was delivered on November 18‚ 1921 in New York. This speech was given at a time when the church forbids

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    Professor Rhonda Rodriguez English 209 17 March 2014 Alice Walker As a writer‚ Alice Walker deals with many issues‚ most of which concern historical and modern race problems in America.  Through this she brings to national attention the cruelty and inhumane abuse that African Americans have endured.  This general topic can be broken down into many areas that she feels are important for people to know and to learn from.  Alice walker was born on the ninth of February in 1944‚ In Eatonton Georgia

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    or the ability to attain any. Margaret Sanger was the woman that was able to start informing woman of all of their options‚ and gave them a chance to be in control of their own reproductive systems‚ but why did Margaret Sanger advocate for birth control? What people now experience when it comes to birth control‚ and woman clinics such as plan parenthood comes from this one woman‚ and her fight to give woman control over their bodies. To actually understand why Margaret Stanger had to fight so hard

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    The Handmaid’s Tale written by Margaret Atwood and Push written by Sapphire are two novels narrated by two young adult women. Both stories take readers along the journey to find their happiness‚ after being mistreated and abandoned by others. The novels bring two completely different experiences‚ but very similar perspectives on their lives. Even though both novels are written in different eras and regions on the world‚ the similar life experiences for these two young women are related. The feeling

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