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    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 when Mrs. Mallard who has a serious heart condition

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    character at the start of the film as the main character‚ but then disposing of this character‚ usually killing them. It is a red herring. Example of a plot twist An early example of the murder mystery genre[1] with multiple twists[2] was the Arabian Nights tale "The Three Apples". It begins with a fisherman discovering a locked chest. The first twist occurs when the chest is broken open and the dead body is found inside. The initial search for the murderer fails‚ and a twist occurs when two men appear

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    English 010 The Bicycle Page 32 SightLines 10 1. In what point of view is the story told? First person narrative. Why is it effective? The point of view is effective because the reader is able to follow Hannah’s thought patterns and temptations as she grows up. We feel closer to the protagonist because we come to know her thoughts quite intimately. 2. What are the names of the composers that Hannah studies? Chopin‚ Bach‚ Mozart‚ Beethoven

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    the time‚ her mother unavailable most days due to her manic migraines‚ her brother living away and her sister of studying‚ Briony is virtually an only child‚ left only with the company of her imagination. She was described as compulsively orderly. “One of those children possessed by the idea to have the world ‘just so’. Briony’s craving to manipulate and control‚ and also her perception of how Robbie spoilt her play‚ leads her to committing her crime. Her overactive imagination causes her to misinterpret

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    However‚ the outside influence of drugs completely eradicates Iago’s linguistic manipulation. Shakespeare is renowned for powerful language: in the original play some of the most beautiful words are placed in Iago’s mouth. None the less‚ this timeless theme is lost. This also means there are no soliloquies present from Iago. The writer could have perhaps incorporated soliloquies quite easily into the movie‚ as he does at the end. Iago’s soliloquies are a dramatic device often used by Satan in Mystery

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    of mental illness. When Paulo was seventeen‚ his father had him committed to a mental institution‚ right after Paulo left the hospital he became a hippie because he was always a nonconformist and a seeker of the new. Paulo Coehlo is also known as one

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    cliffhangers just to name a couple. There were a few that stood out among the others when reading Hunger Games. The reader may notice point of view‚ mood‚ dialogue‚and flashback they are all used quite frequently in the book likely the main ones in the book. The first one that will be discussed is point of view. The writer uses point of view to make the story more interesting. An event was when Peeta and Katniss were in the cave and Peeta thought that he was fine‚ but Katniss knew that Peeta was not in

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    their Personal Legend is and some have ahcieved it. But in the story The Alchemist a shepherd boy named Santiago achieves his Personal Legend with some help from three major characters who teach him many important things. The crystal merchant is one of the characters that helped Santiago by encouraging him and helping him earn back his money. Another important character who helped Santiago in his journey was the English man. He helped Santiago understand many things that he did not know before

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    since he does not have sufficient funds and also because he is a minority. Consequently‚ he ends up taking the opportunity knowing that this is a one-time chance of making his dreams come true‚ regardless of what society thinks of him he goes for it thinking positively which finishes giving him positive results. The power of having faith in one’s self allows one to sometimes learn new things about life and discover personal traits. If a person believes in themselves‚ they will know what

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    And one can always come back. If what you had found was only a moment of light‚ like the explosion of a star‚ you will find nothing on your return” CITATION Pau1 \l 1033 (Coelho‚ The Alchemist). Through out the novel Santiago works on becoming pure to reach

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