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    Tyrone Gibson Mr.Borrelli Sunday‚ July 7‚ 2013 Karma Upon Death By Scrabble Karma. What is karma? Is it a part of life? Is it what helps us make decisions? Or is it the balance of life and everyone living in it? In Charlie Fish’s story Death By Scrabble karma is the main theme

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    5. Explain how literary techniques‚ including foreshadowing and flashback‚ are used to shape the plot of a literary text. So far I have read a fourth of the book. The book is very good with its uses of outstanding descriptions of the setting and the excitement of adventure. So far the book has been a page turner. The book uses literary techniques such as flashback. The book is manly about a young man that is fresh out of college and gives everything he has to charity then hits hicks all the way

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    Dream.Believe.Survive. (A reaction paper on The Alchemist) The Alchemist is a thrilling novel that spurts with sanguinity; the story tells you that everything is possible as long as you really want it to happen. It’s like spiritual truth or ultimate reality can be attained through experience but as Coelho states "simple things are the most valuable and only wise people appreciate them". The story of the treasures of Santiago finds along the way teaches us‚ as only a few stories have done‚ about

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    standpoint they are not good at all. Even though “A Raisin in the Sun” is a good book‚ “To Kill a Mockingbird” is better because of its literary elements. “To kill a Mockingbird” uses its characters to its benefit. The characters in the story are one of the best parts. In the beginning of the book young Scout and Jem are naive children. As the book goes on Jem and Scout grow up. “Jem was twelve. He was difficult to live with‚ inconsistent and moody” (Lee 115) This quote from the book is Scout talking

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    Imagery In The Alchemist

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    while relating to themes. Based on the novel‚ Santiago could be characterized as someone who is intuitive and connected to nature. Coelho uses imagery such as‚ “he could see the stars through the half-destroyed roof‚” (3) to show that Santiago is not one to fear nature‚ but rather that Santiago thrives in nature. Santiago uses his limited resources in multiple ways‚ such as when he “swept the floor with his jacket…using the book…as a pillow” (3). He also protects his sheep on their travels. He understands

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    In the play The Winter’s Tale‚ the significance of the title The Winter’s Tale is that it highlights foreshadowing and slight irony by giving the character with the least lines‚ Maxmillius‚ one of the most important lines: “A sad tale’s best for winter. I have one of sprites and goblins” (Shakespeare 51). The Winter’s Tale also happens to occur during the wintertime. This line foretells the play’s general plot‚ depicting that the play will most likely be of a sad and depressed nature and may end

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    The Stolen Party

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    purity. More specifically innocence and purity of childhood is shown to be the invisible barriers of social classes in the society. Although the characters are similar‚ they are still separated by one gap and that is social classes. These themes are shown through diction and tone‚ mood‚ and symbolism. One way this theme of social barriers is emphasized is with the literary device of tone and diction. Liliana Heker describes how Rosaura felt through tone and diction: "Rosaura felt her arms stiffen

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    Story of an Hour

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    literary devices. Irony‚ foreshadowing‚ personification‚ imagery‚ symbolism‚ metaphor and repetition are some of the major literary techniques used by Chopin within this short story about a woman named Mrs. Mallard. Although the story covers only one hour in the life of the main character‚ the use of these various literary techniques present the theme of the story to the reader in a very entertaining manner. The "Story of an Hour" is primarily a story of great irony. Irony is first demonstrated

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    Doubt the Play

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    Doubt Reflection The short play Doubt builds on many of the theme and central ideas of our class. One thing in particular that I noticed throughout the reading was the use of symbolism. John Patrick Shanley’s literary masterpiece unveils huge controversy that has surrounded the Catholic Church for many years. Most notable in his work is his outstanding use of symbolism. As defined by the dictionary symbolism is the practice of representing things by means of symbols or of attributing symbolic

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    intriguing contrast between Blanche and Stanley‚ vivid images both animalistic and broken‚ and imploring the use of the Odyssey to further deepen his characters. Each of these devices though varied in style combine effortlessly in this tragedy. One of the ways that Williams portrays his theme in this play was by using the literary device Foil. This is most important in characterization and is also seen in the economy vs. relationships. In the play Williams purposefully misdirects readers by using

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