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    A Separate Peace

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    A Separate Peace In the opening passage of A Separate Peace‚ John Knowles utilizes personifications‚ similes‚ and metaphors in order to create a gloomy and contemplative mood. At the beginning of the book‚ Gene Forrester is visiting his old high school‚ The Devon School‚ and the school ironically looks newer and more improved. As he explores this new school‚ a mood of gloom and contemplation is created. A personification such as‚ “Now here it was after all‚ preserved by some considerate hand with

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    pen. Metaphor The definition of a metaphor is "a figure of speech containing an implied comparison‚ in which a word or phrase ordinarily and primarily used of one thing is applied to." A metaphor is different to a simile‚ but it is related‚ which is also a comparison. The primary difference is that a simile uses the word like or as to compare two things‚ but a metaphor suggests that the dissimilar things are the same. This picture is funny because it’s a play on a very well know metaphor of ‘being

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    war. The poet also has some anger and ambivalence about surviving the war. His emotions are seemingly hard for him to bottle up as we see from more visual imagery “Dammit: Not tears” (line 4). He then uses some metaphors to help describe his struggle to compose himself. The metaphors “I’m stone. I’m flesh”‚ show how the speaker is split on how he feels (line 5). The speaker says he is stone‚ almost as if the he is talking to himself and coaxing himself along not to cry. But‚ then admits he

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    My Teacher, My Hero

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    fluffy balls of cotton; snowflakes like soft white feathers; a motor purring like a kitten; a lawn like a green carpet; thin as a bookmark; as contented as a cow. Metaphor: an implied comparison in which one thing is spoken of in terms of something else; the figurative term is substituted for or identified with the literal term. Metaphors are extremely valuable in making an abstract idea clearer by associating the idea with something concrete that relates to one or more of the senses. “And merry

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    Life of Pi Symbols

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    A Report on Adam’s Excellence The lead in our pencil by Phillip Adams Phillip Adam’s opinionative article informs the readers of “The Weekend Australian” about the upcoming Australian elections in September‚ 2013‚ pleading for them to have a somewhat positive outlook on compulsory voting. He also uses many different techniques in the article in order to make it convincing and effective. In the first sentence he uses an analogy “What have the Romans ever done for us?...” to refer to the accomplishments

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    Analyzing Legal Alien

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    race. “viewed by Anglos as perhaps exotic‚/ perhaps inferior‚ definitely different‚/ viewed by mexicans as alien.” This here‚ is a perfect example of the way Mora feels about being judged and seen as an alien and her interesting use of diction‚ metaphors and similes. I think the tone Mora has is one of somebody who feels like an outsider‚ due to being judge by the people who surround her daily. Moras choice of diction in the first four lines is very interesting and has continued to interest me

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    Anyone who breathes has experienced moments that leave an undeniable stain on their being. Whether good or bad‚ such moments can stick to people like gum underneath a shoe. In Moments of Being‚ Woolf experiences one such moment. Having the time of her life on a fishing trip with her father and brother‚ the fun leads to tragedy as her father reveals he no longer wishes to indulge in fishing. Woolf too loses her passion for fishing. Woolf uses description‚ tone‚ and metaphoric language to show

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    Who's for the Game?

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    reality of war is brutal and scary. The language techniques that were used to show these ideas are metaphor‚ similes and personification. An idea that is important in “Who’s for the game” by Jessie Pope is that men should fight to defend their country in war. This is shown with the language technique of a metaphor. An example being “And who wants a seat in the stand?” The use of the metaphor shows the reader that if they don’t join in and fight in the war‚ they are missing out and will regret

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    Dover Beach

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    misery. "Dover Beach" is the poignant expression of the desperate need for love which men feel in this world” (Miller). Matthew Arnold creates the mood of the poem through the usage of imagery. He also uses descriptive adjectives‚ similes and metaphors to create the mood. Through the use of these literary devices‚ Arnold portrays a man standing before the window thinking of the sounds of pebbles thrown in waves as a representation of human misery. The man arrives at the vision of humanity being

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    shows how a lack of acceptance to one’s identity leads to a negative outlook on one’s circumstances. At the railstation Lawson works he feels surrounded and held back by signboards stating ‘Second Class wait here.’ To Lawson‚ the signboards become metaphors for social labelling and cause him

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