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    The novel ‘Storm Catchers’ is about a kidnapping of the youngest daughter of the Parnell family ‘Ella’. The term tension means intense emotion either good or bad e.g. when opening a gift it creates tension which is exciting. This is appropriate to the novel‚ because it’s about kidnapping which creates tension and it’s effective throughout the novel. Atmosphere is the mood of your surroundings e.g. when you enter a dark room it creates a scary atmosphere. This essay will consider of how tension and

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    Arriving at Manderley They are driving through the gates of manderley The girl is nervous about being at manderley Its starts to rain (pathetic fallacy) Mrs danvours seems jealous of the girl We still don’t really know maxim even though the girl has married him Transgression Because the girl married him without thought or consideration Pathetic fallacy Wind‚ rain‚ fog etc Filling the screen with manderley makes the house over whelming . Close up of the girls face of her expression

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    risk their lives fighting for their countries are left horrified. In both “Dulce et Decorum Est” and “This is A Dark Time‚ My Love”‚ the intimate experiences of the personas give first-hand insights of the terrors and tortures of war. Imagery‚ pathetic fallacy and language vividly create the ghastly image of war. “This is The Dark Time‚ My Love” is about a people whose dreams of a better life have been threatened by the destructive power of the “strange invaders.” The persona conveys his intense

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    Fitzgerald uses them in exploring the chapter‚ such as pathetic fallacy‚ symbolism‚ narrative technique and shock. Also‚ the theme that runs throughout the novel is contrasts of class in society‚ which is clearly shown to reader in the example of Wilson being manipulated and controlled Tom Buchanan’s ’supercilious’ manner‚ this is shown by the action of which Tom attacked Myrtle‚ his mistress‚ at the end of the chapter. Fitzgerald uses pathetic fallacy at the very start of the chapter to portray the

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    and important scene? Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famous‚ tragedies of all time. It was written in the 16th century by Shakespeare where two star crossed lovers whose love is forbidden. In the opening of Act 3 scene 1 Shakespeare uses pathetic fallacy‚ dramatic irony and a use of contrast. This scene is pivotal because it has a huge role to the entire story line. Everything changes because of this scene and has the audience at the edge of their seat. The negative emotions brought forth by

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    foresters and deems the narrator as unemotional‚ as an interrogator should be. The consistent use of pathetic fallacy throughout the passage conveys the figurative meaning‚ which encompasses the theme of isolationism and defiance; this such theme is manifested through the character of the forester. The impact of war is conveyed through the personification of the house; “there

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    The Most Dangerous Game Introduction: A. This story is started off by explaining how Sanger Rainsford and his hunting companion Whitney are traveling to Rio‚ Amazons to hunt jaguars. After they discuss about the island that they are passing which they believe has a bad reputation and is a not a very good place to be. The intro ends when Whitney goes to sleep and Rainsford stays awake. This is taken place on a boat near a stranded island called Ship Trap Island at night. This info is stated on

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    One way Fitzgerald portrays his characters as confined by the world around them is through his use of pathetic fallacy. The phrase ‘weather-beaten’ is used to describe Nick’s bungalow on the West Egg and this implied that it wasn’t just the people in ‘The Great Gatsby’ that the weather and change bore down on‚ but the buildings too. When Nick first visits Tom

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    Hidetora give away their power‚ based on the satisfaction to their ego‚ they are eventually driven to madness and the storms intensify the natural order of things as they are thrown into havoc. King Lear and Hidetora struggle for deliverance once pathetic fallacy comes into play in determining the transformation of each protagonist through cultural influence‚ relationship with offspring and self-recognition after destruction. King Lear’s and Hidetora’s actions and emotional epiphanies that occur are

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    Gatsby is no longer a source of satisfaction‚ the tone Is unsettling and sinister. Also known to be former slave that made a fortune from being famous for parties * Tension in Tom’s violent discourse * Irony of Mendelssohn Wedding March * Pathetic fallacy through the use of hottest day in summer‚ the oppressive heat reflects passion and tension of characters affairs and makes everyone irritable * Haziness of prose to reflect drunkenness‚ colloquial expression * Imagery of cars – personifying

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