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    Chapter 5 great gatsby

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    night‚ Daisy is even sobbing at ‘the beautiful shirts’. Fitzgerald uses this to show how Daisy and Gatsby’s relationship is reignited and also show us that Gatsby has these extravagant parties to share his luxuries. Fitzgerald uses weather and pathetic fallacy to carry us along the chapter and further exaggerate the fading awkwardness to a place where Gatsby and Daisy can relive their love for each other. At first Nick makes it clear that ‘the day agreed upon pouring rain’ and he uses this visual senses

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    Analysis of the Power of Introverts Rosalie E. Vento Composition II: ENG 102 Baker College Author and former attorney‚ Susan Cain speaks on behalf of introverts‚ for the empowerment of introverts‚ as an introvert herself. Cain ’s speech given on the TED2012 stage‚ titled‚ An introverted call to action‚ addresses concerns and offers solutions to what she considers problems faced by introverts in western society.  Cain’s main argument states that introverts are frequently deemed

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    human‚ our ears can sense the softness and innocence in a person’s voice as they are depressed‚ aggressive‚ or cheerful. 3. How does the setting relate to the narrative? (Choose a specific example/scene from the film). The setting has pathetic fallacy‚ with the dark eerie mood and dark skies and white skin. With excessive use of black and white‚ it adds a scary and tragedy which matches the story line. 4. How does the mood and ambience of the setting create meaning for an audience?

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    How does Alan Gibbons create dramatic tension in The Edge? Alan Gibbons creates dramatic tension in The Edge using a variety of different techniques such as; pathetic fallacy‚ animal imagery‚ dramatic tension etc. The book is based on a young boy called Danny Mangam who lives in north London. He and his mother are on the run for Chris Kane‚ Danny’s abusive step-father. They try to get away and manage to get to Cathy’s mother and fathers house on the Edge Cliff Estate. But even there‚ nothing is

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    Ebenezer Scrooge is the focus point of the story‚ and as the lead role he is the most important part of the book. Each section (stave) of the novel shows how Scrooges personality is undergoing a change from the beginning when he is greedy and cold-hearted‚ to the end of the novel when he treats others with kindness and generosity. The first impressions we get of Ebenezer Scrooge is that he is a dreadful‚ atrocious‚ stingy old man. This is proved as he previously had a business partner called Marley

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    know.’‚ ending with a caesura displaying irony‚ is a powerful ending which is the personas way of justifying superiority or difference‚ and the irony that he is actually like Mr Bleaney‚ a reclusive and restrictive man. The metaphorical use of pathetic fallacy ‘frigid wind’ is hinting at the outside world trying to torpon the previous occupant to come outside more frequently‚ but due to his contentment with confinement‚ he chose never to. ‘That how we live measures our own

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    the peacefulness in the first chapter to the tension in the last chapter‚ this creates tension as the reader is now well aware that one of Steinbeck’s narrative techniques is that the movement goes from harmony to discord. Steinbeck also uses pathetic fallacy‚ figurative and colloquial language to build the tension in the readers mind. The tension in chapter six rises when the reader finds out that the setting in the last chapter is the same as the first chapter and that the events take place at

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    Dear Fat People Summary

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    The Fallacy Information of Nicole Arbour’s Video In the beginning‚ the You Tuber and comedian Nicole who post a video called “Dear Fat People” with three million views that lead her you tube channel being suspend for period of time. Also‚ her video following a backlash led by other people in social media. After she posted garner attention for herself‚ and she have pathetic way to try and strengthen her. In her video she begins insult the people who are suffer overweight and she explains that being

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    Poem Notes

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    on the wrong foundation‚ In Scannell’s poem‚ the couple are in a "cold‚ furnished room"‚ which represents the temperature of their relationship. Their "hope" becomes a stuffed animal on the mantelpiece. This is almost a domestic version of pathetic fallacy‚ in which the weather echoes the emotions of the protagonists. Similarly‚ in Havisham‚ the narrator’s mental disarray is matched by her yellowing dress and the skewed mirror. which is the opposite of the "cold" room in They Did Not Expect

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    secretive and slightly sinister atmosphere. Since wind is not able to feel emotion‚ it appears that the narrator is colouring the outside environment with his own internal emotions. He feels gloomy and spiteful himself‚ not the wind. The use of pathetic fallacy throughout the poem‚ such as ‘it tore the elm-tops down for spite’ foreshadows a future bad event and reflects the narrator’s destructive state of mind in the rest of the poem‚ this gives us a sense of the narrator and Porphyria’s relationship

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