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    Ahab‚ hoping to unite his crew under his desire to hunt Moby Dick‚ uses repetition‚ comparisons‚ and emotional appeals‚ along with other strategies‚ to convince the shipmates to pursue the white whale. Ahab knows that he needs his entire crew to be on board with chasing Moby Dick in order for it to happen. He starts by asking callback questions that relates to the single thing that the crew shares: their interest in whaling. For example‚ when Ahab asks “what do ye do when ye see a whale‚ men?” the

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    Shakespearean quotations throughout Dickens’ writings and the fact that at least 25 of Dickens’ titles are drawn from Shakespeare‚ while Melville frequently used Shakespearean devices‚ including formal stage directions and extended soliloquies‚ in Moby Dick. In fact‚ Shakespeare so influenced Melville that the novel’s main character‚ Captain Ahab‚ is a classic Shakespearean tragic figure. Shakespeare’s writing was so influential to 1800s English poetry that critic George Steiner said that all poetic

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    Romanticism‚ the biggest theme in The Scarlet Letter‚ can be seen in every page that is turned throughout the novel. Examples of romanticism can be found from the beginning with the air of authenticity to the end with the element of a moral. Nathaniel Hawthorne is hands down the most romantic writer from his time period. Hawthorne seems to cover all the aspects of romanticism in The Scarlet Letter. However Hawthorne seems to zero in on three major elements of romanticism; he focuses the most on the

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    Research Paper Moby Dick Many people would look at Moby Dick as a monstrosity of a book filled with nothing but nonsense. When I first started this novel‚ I had the same mindset. I viewed the book from a material angle‚ whereas there is a much deeper meaning intended by Melville. As I continued reading‚ these themes and symbols began to pop out and finally make sense. The author progresses the plot and adds depth to the novel by using symbolism. These symbols are either objects or things to the

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    Dude‚ You’re a Fag” This research by C.J. Pascoe was about the use of the word fag and its relationship to homophobia and masculinity in a high school. The term fag is used loosely throughout most high schools. The reading explains that it is used in many ways. For example‚ fag can be used to describe a male who is doing something that is not masculine or that is feminine. In my words the article was explaining the how the word fag is used and the different meaning it may have depending on

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    Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. The Limits of Knowledge As Ishmael tries‚ in the opening pages of Moby-Dick‚ to offer a simple collection of literary excerpts mentioning whales‚ he discovers that‚ throughout history‚ the whale has taken on an incredible multiplicity of meanings. Over the course of the novel‚ he makes use of nearly every discipline known to man in his attempts to understand the essential nature of the whale. Each of these

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    Sahand Ansari Period 5 March 10‚ 2012 White Shadows of the White Whale “Malice in the whale‚ Madness in the man”. Moby-Dick is a novel of darkness.  Though Melville did not intend it‚ his story‚ I find‚ can only be read at night by a dim light on my patio‚ looking out over the starlit desert.  As I read‚ I sense the darkness of his story.  I am not moved to fright or horror by it‚ but I feel those shadows move in.  Psyche is near but not yet touchable.  Something is missing‚ at least

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    4th Block AP Lang  Civil War Literature ­ Group Teach Project  “Herman Melville”  Herman Melville was an American author born on August 1‚ 1819 in New York‚ New  York. The author penned many books and later in life wrote poetry. Best known for his novel  Moby Dick‚ Melville was only heralded as one of America’s greatest writers after his death on  September 28‚ 1891. The Library of Congress honored him as its first writer to collect and  publish.  Herman Melville was born in New York City on August 1‚ 1819

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    A Character from the “Hole” 1. My full name is Brodericka Amanda Smith‚ but the team calls me Brody. My mother gave me the first name‚ and father was responsible for the last part. I am 34; I was born on March 17‚ the Saint Patrick’s Day. The play mentions only characters first name and average age. Brody can by a short version of a male name Broderick‚ which means “a dream”. That is why I included Irish background and culture’s traditional holiday. People often believe their dreams will come true

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    C.J. Pascoe’s Dude You’re A Fag: Masculinity and Sexuality in High School focuses on how high school boys prove their masculinity to one another. The book explains the inequalities that are created when boys prove their masculinity through dominating behaviors. In Pascoe’s book‚ she focuses on how boys defend their heterosexual masculinity by using the “fag epithet.” She argues that by insulting people’s feminine behaviors‚ they are able to strengthen their masculinity. She focuses on how white boys

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