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    Suicide and Poem Courage

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    view on the subject‚ it is made clear that people do not need to be a “superhero” to be courageous. Anne Sexton varies the types of figurative language used in her poem Courage to show the numerous examples of how it is shown‚ however she used metaphors for the more important things. In the first stanza‚ courage is being shown in little ways. Sexton’s poem is divided into four stanzas‚ each representing a different stage in life. The first stanza is childhood. The simile “the child’s first step

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    Africville

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    are/is respectively. To be Africville‚ in this case would be someone conveying their sense of pride and attachment to their beloved former town‚ to carry with them the unforgettable‚ unforgivable past that was eviction of their town. An example of a metaphor would be: “No house is Africville. No road‚ no tree‚ no well.

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    contains multiple metaphors. Through my own analysis I feel that the author’s central focus of the poem concerns life. Cohen discusses the relationships and accomplishes that we make throughout our lifetimes. The kite seems to be the main metaphor of the poem‚ symbolizing life and living. Each of the four stanzas in the poem begins with a metaphor. In every case the premise is the kite. These metaphors will be analyzed with regard to the central theme of the poem. The first metaphor that I will discuss

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    language assesment

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    hyperbole c. metaphor b. simile d. personification 2. What figure of speech is the book dropped from his hands like lead? a. simile c. personification b. hyperbole d. metaphor 3. What figure of speech is they had to have it in their libraries as a monument of antiquity‚ like those old rusty coins which can’t be used in real trade? a. metonymy c. metaphor b. simile d. personification 4. What figure of speech is the field sits breathless? a. simile c. metaphor b. personification

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    Lexical Relation

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    LEXICAL RELATIONS A. Collocation The problems non-native speakers may have with English vocabulary use - in particular with the appropriate combinations of words. This is an aspect of language called collocation. An example of collocation that many learners of English may be familiar with is the different adjectives that are used to describe a good-looking man and a good-looking woman. We talk of a beautiful woman and of a handsome man‚ but rarely of a beautiful man or a handsome woman. A collocation

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    Simile in David Cooperfield

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    introduced with the words "like"‚ "as"‚ or "than". Even though similes and metaphors are both forms of comparison‚ similes allow the two ideas to remain distinct in spite of their similarities‚ whereas metaphors compare two things without using "like" or "as". For instance‚ a simile that compares a person with a bullet would go as follows: "Katrina was a record-setting runner and as fast as a speeding bullet." A metaphor might read something like‚ "When Katrina ran‚ she was a speeding bullet racing

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    Dytyna LVIV 2012 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................3 Chapter1. EMOTIVE PROSE AS A SPECIFIC GENRE OF ARTISTIC LITERATURE AND EPITHET‚ SIMILE AND METAPHOR AS MEANS OF CREATIVE REPRESENTATION OF IDEAS IN A LITERARY WORK..............................................6 1.1. Emotive prose as a form of artistic literature and peculiarities of its translation.......................................

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    Imagery in the language: Look especially on metaphors‚ similes and symbols. You also have to interpret the title Julie - page 193-194 Page 193 line 7-8: “His son was outgrowing his teenage attitudes.” It is a metaphor because a plant can grow‚ but your teenage attitudes can’t be outgrowing. Page 193‚ line 15-17: "He was aware that he had become slightly afraid of his son‚ who‚ alongside his silences‚ was developing a sharp tongue. It is a metaphor because your tongue can’t be sharp. What Parvez

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    Wilfred Owen and “Five Day Requiem for Vietnam” by Nan Braymer both use dramatic diction to convey the theme that individuals should accept responsibility for their actions‚ Owen favors similes to express the agony of the soldiers and Braymer utilizes metaphor to communicate the government’s conflict of being a powerful but moral entity. Owen employs dramatic diction to grab the reader’s attention in order to express that individuals should be accountable for their doings. This word choice in combination

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    fable poetry analysis

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    what feelings he wanted to express. Another one is the significance of the poem for the author. In this poem‚ the author expressed his silent anger toward human beings and his feeling for the pathos of the sensual world by the use of simile and metaphor. From the beginning‚ “a lonely wolf lonelier than the angels” means the wolf is like angels in the sky that are distanced from human beings and feeling lonely with cold surroundings. Why the wolf was lonely? One of possible reasons is that he might

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