are parallelism‚ anaphora‚ and hortative sentences. John F. Kennedy’s use of rhetorical devices within his inaugural address help him convey his message to his audience. John F. Kennedy uses parallelism in his inaugural address to help convey his message to his audience. Near the beginning of his speech John F. Kennedy says that Americans will “pay any price‚ bear any burden‚ meet any hardship‚ support any friend‚ oppose any foe‚” in order to preserve liberty. This example of parallelism clarifies
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In her poem‚ "The Race"‚ author Sharon Old’s conveys meaning to her audience and poem through the use of imagery‚ parallelism‚ and tension‚ which complement the structure of her poem and add emotion that appeals to her audience. In order to convey meaning to her poem‚ Old’s utilizes imagery to allow the reader to locate themselves in the poem. Her vivid and descriptive diction add credibility to her imagery. For instance‚ she writes‚ "The jet was full‚ and people’s hair was shining‚ they were smiling
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story written. In the novella Ethan Frome‚ by Edith Wharton‚ she uses the motif of parallelism of the setting of Starkfield‚ Massachusetts‚ and other characters such as Ethan Frome and Mattie Silver‚ to help describe the way that Starkfield and other factors entangle each character mentally‚ emotionally‚ and physically. The importance of this is evident‚ as it shows during key periods in the story. The parallelism all begins with the snowy‚ New England town of Starkfield‚ Massachusetts. The small
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Chapter 1: Parallel Computing at a Glance 1 1 Parallel Computing at a Glance It is now clear that silicon based processor chips are reaching their physical limits in processing speed‚ as they are constrained by the speed of electricity‚ light‚ and certain thermodynamic laws. A viable solution to overcome this limitation is to connect multiple processors working in coordination with each other to solve grand challenge problems. Hence‚ high performance computing requires the use of Massively
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sinners deserve to be dropped into hell. He does this by using literary devices to emphasize that God is disappointed at the sinners but he still has mercy for the sinners. Edwards uses alliteration‚ imagery‚ and a combination of repetition and parallelism. In the beginning of the sermon‚ Edward uses alliteration to describe the dangers of Gods Floods. “If God should only withdraw his hand from the flood-gate‚ it would immediately fly open‚ and the fiery floods of the fierceness and wrath of God
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amount of rhetorical devices in order to appeal to his audience more. To demonstrate‚ Douglass uses parallelism‚ paradox‚ and immense amounts of imagery. One of the rhetorical devices often found in Fredrick Douglass’s narrative is parallelism. By altering the structure of his sentences‚ Douglass incorporates a sense of formality within his narrative through the sole usage of parallelism. Parallelism can be seen through an excerpt from his narrative‚ “No words‚ no tears‚ no prayers‚ from his gory
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simple repetition in that the identity does not extend to absolute duplication. To put it in simple terms‚ parallelism means the balancing of sentence elements that are grammatically equal. To take them parallel‚ balance nouns with nouns‚ verbs with verbs‚ prepositional phrases with prepositional phrases‚ clauses with clauses‚ and so forth. In his speech‚ Martin Luther King uses parallelism to create a strong rhythm to help the audience line up his ideas. Here are few examples: “…by the manacles
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repeats “Let it ring” over and over again. Although they are completely different speakers‚ Lincoln and King both tried to express the urgency of freedom. They both accomplished this by using sentence structure such as repetition and parallelism. One example of parallelism from Kings speech is the phrase “One hundred years later”. This is useful because with King saying one hundred years later‚ it shows how even after the civil war African-Americans are still deprived from the freedom gained from the
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matter what she did. After John throws a book at her‚ Jane has a violent outbreak‚ which Mrs. Reed determines to be her sole responsibility and sends her to the red room to be punished. Brontë establishes these characters early on in the novel with parallelism and imagery; this preliminary characterization is seen later in the character’s actions and their growth. By utilizing imagery‚ Brontë depicts Jane and her cousins through both physical descriptions and their actions. Georgiana is the spoiled child
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influential? The extraordinary speech emphasizes the motto of “Duty‚ Honor‚ Country” through the descriptions of duties‚ honor‚ sacrifice and tribute of every soldier fighting for the country they adore through the use of emotional appeals and parallelisms. General MacArthur gives tremendous respect and pride toward the cadets and soldiers who are serving the country with their extraordinary service. “He belongs to history as furnishing one of the greatest examples of successful patriotisms. He
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