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    Who Is The Real Margo?

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    changed when his neighbor and his childhood crush Margo Roth Spiegelman opened his window and entered his life‚ then vanishes the next day‚ leaving clues for Quentin to follow. Searching for fragments on a shattered road‚ the more he reveals‚ the more Quentin realizes that Margo Roth Spiegelman‚ was not the girl he thought he knew. When Quentin thought about Margo in the beginning of the story‚ his mind creates an image like: “Margo Roth Spiegelman‚ whose six-syllable name

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    you glance over both texts the differences in writing style are evident immediately. Art Spiegelman’s “Prisoner on Hell Planet” is portrayed as a cartoon strip‚ mostly illustrations and very few words. This style of writing is particular to Art Spiegelman and it shows a great deal of how he is able to express his writing style through illustrations. John Cheever‚ author of “The Swimmer”‚ has a unique writing style that expresses emotions through extensive symbolism and underlying meanings. Throughout

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    Anthropomorphism is “the attribution of human characteristics or behaviour to god‚ animal or object.” In this specific short story “ The Giraffe” Mauro Senesi has used this technique to frame the character of Giraffe. There were many human characteristics or behaviour given to the Giraffe in the story. But this may not mean that if an object or an animal character is given human attribution‚ that they also have lines (no talking is required). This is simply a way for audience to feel the kind of

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    themes in which man is evil to man‚ the will of the main character to survive and overcome evil is present‚ and the ability of some people to still be compassionate to each other during these times of evil. The book Maus‚ and the movie “The Pianist‚” share many thematic similarities. In Maus the main character is young son named Artie. His father Vladek survived the concentration camp and he also shows compassion towards his father on his unbelievable will to survive. The Pianist” is a little different

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    Walt Disney grew up hoping he would be able to help people to not be sad but to feel happy all the time. That is a reason why he created Mickey Mouse and all the other characters that everyone knows and loves today. Disney did truly change the world and America‚ whether it is bad or good‚ and helped teach everyone that the greatest minds do not always start out with easy lives. The first thing we think about when we think of Disney‚ is Mickey Mouse. In 1928‚ “Steamboat Willie” was Mickey’s biggest

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    he listens to the stories that Simon Wheeler tells he realizes that fry little of the stories could be true. To make this short story humorous Mark Twain uses many literary devices and techniques; however‚ three essential ones are hyperbole‚ anthropomorphism‚ and deadpan. The tale "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calvary County" adds humor through the story by over exaggerating many things that happened in Jim Smiley’s life with the use of hyperboles. "If he even seen a straddle-bug

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    → ╙> ∴ Test 3: Monday following reading week Read Part 1 and 2‚ 10 and 11. Outline – God Religious Language: seeking meaningfulness (Existence of God is discussed later) Three Possible Ways for Speaking About God 1. Anthropomorphism (in the form of a person)  mental (Is God anything like us‚ has a mind?)  intelligence/moral qualities  Anthropomorphic/Anthropomorphite “God is intelligent”  understood literally‚ univocally (it has the same meaning whether applied to us or God)

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    is an Italian Jew who is married to a gentile named Dora. He protected his son during the war by making him believe that they playing a game while in the concentration camp. He did this to keep the harsh reality unknown to his son‚ Giosue. The book Maus’ main character is Vladek‚ a Polish Jew who went through ghettos and concentration camp while doing his best to protect his wife‚ Anja‚ and their son‚ Richeu. He strived to give his family the best that he can get since the persecutions are overwhelming

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    at them with any kind of physical or emotional appearances that could be similar to those of humans. René Descartes is one who believed and lived an anthropodenial lifestyle‚ but once Charles Darwin made his opinion and studies known from an anthropomorphism view‚ all that that was believed of differentiates between animals and humans became an apparent controversy. Anthropomorphic’s positive perspectives are that it is a realization to the animal kingdom that doesn’t separate humans and animals

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    Merchant of Venice

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    Hall‚ 1970. Print. Grebanier‚ Bernard. The Truth About Shylock. 1st. 1. New York‚ NY: Random House‚ Inc.‚ 1962. Print. Holmer‚ Joan Ozark. The Merchant of Venice: Choice‚ Hazard‚ and Consequence. 1st. 1. New York: St. Martin ’s Press‚ 1995. Print. Maus‚ Katherine E.. "The Merchant of Venice." The Norton Shakespeare: Comedies. Ed. Stephen Greenblatt. New York‚ NY: W.W. Norton & Company‚ 2008. Print. Stoll‚ E.E. "Shylock." Modern Critical Interpretations: The Merchant of Venice. Ed. Harold Bloom

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