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    HUM 228 Reflection Paper Unit 1 Girl with the Pearl Earring There could be many different interpretations of the ending scene when the pearl earrings are returned to Griet. The look on Griet’s face is a look of shock‚ some anger‚ and recollection. Catharina gave Griet the pearl earrings because she cannot bear to wear them‚ nor stand the sight of them since the day she saw the painting. Vermeer betrayed Catharina and the earrings are the biggest reminder of the betrayal‚ so to move on from

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    Authors use irony to make stories more exciting. To begin‚ in the movie The Labyrinth‚ there was some verbal irony. Verbal irony is when a character says something that they don’t really mean. The first example of verbal irony was when Sara referred to the labyrinth as a “piece of cake” while she was truly having many difficulties. Another was when Hoggle the goblin said that he could never hurt Sara‚ but he still gave her the poisonous peach anyway. And finally the last was Hoggle said he didn’t

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    Dramatic Irony In Othello

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    Shakespeare uses so many literary devices‚ but he is most famous for his use of irony in the play‚ Othello. There are three kinds of irony presented throughout the play. We are going to examine how Shakespeare uses dramatic‚ situational‚ and verbal irony in Othello. Dramatic irony is when the audience knows something that the other characters are unaware about. Throughout the play‚ the audience is unaware about Iago’s plan. He has been manipulating the other characters without them knowing. Iago

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    911 and Pearl Harbor

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    Two Dark Days Pearl Harbor changed the lives of Americans; decades later 9/11 affected a new generation of Americans. Comparing Pearl Harbor and 9/11‚ written by Fred L. Borch points out inaccuracies of the comparisons that numerous individuals have made between 9/11 and Pearl Harbor. The author gives a unique perspective that has partial inaccuracies under the topics; whether or not 9/11 was an intelligence failure‚ was American unprepared‚ and military responsibilities. The author uses various

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    FDR And Pearl Harbor

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    be many when it comes to the FDRs knowledge of pearl harbor before the attack. Some people think that it is imposible that President Roosevelt would allow the attack to happen. Others think that he saw it as the perfect opportunity to enter World War II. Because there is no way to tell what really happened no one’s opinion can be proven wrong as long as there are facts to in some way back it up. On Sunday December 7th‚ 1941 the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor and it was a surprise to the nation.

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    forms of irony to tie all of these aspects together into a very enjoyable read. In The Cask of Amontillado‚ the author uses irony in all forms‚ which are dramatic‚ situational‚ and verbal. The author uses verbal irony almost every time Montressor speaks‚ hence he continuously makes his concern for Fortunato’s health known. However‚ he is thinking about the exact opposite‚ and wants to kill him instead. Moreover‚ the author uses dramatic irony throughout the story‚

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    Irony in Short Stories

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    The uses of irony can easily captivate or excite us. Many times in order to understand the morals or theme of a story you need to be able to recognise the irony. In the short stories‚ “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl‚ “The Gift of the Magi” by O Henry and “The Suit” by Can Themba various forms of irony are present. These forms of irony include: verbal‚ situational and dramatic irony. The first story “Lamb to the Slaughter” is about Mary Meloney‚ a devoted caring wife that ends up killing her

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    reader into an experience of horror‚ just as many other stories by Poe do. Edgar Allan Poe is famous for his gothic horror writing‚ tales of mystery‚ and the macabre. His stories use clear symbolism with muted irony. This dark story by Edgar Allan Poe is made more interesting by the irony he uses to increase tension‚ enhance horror‚ and communicate the theme. It is ironic that we only have Montresor’s word for what happened‚ but yet he is an unreliable narrator. Montresor can be considered an

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    Essay On Pearl Harbor

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    Pearl Harbor The day Pearl Harbor was attacked was December 7th 1941‚ or better know as the day of infamy. In this paper we are going to outline the attack on Pearl Harbor‚ why it was attacked‚ how it was attacked‚ and the effects of the attack. Japan attacked Pearl Harbor because they wanted to keep us out of the war with their allies in Germany and France. They said they wanted to stop us from joining the war but in the long run ity made is a bigger part of the war. Later after the attack

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    The Pearl Research Paper

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    Essay Kino’s dream for his son’s education plays a big role in the Novel The Pearl. An education is very important for Kino’s people. Coyotito’s education would change his people’s history. It would greatly affect his people’s future as well. Coyotito’s education would benefit Kino’s people greatly. The education of Coyotito is Important for to change the history of Kino’s people. His knowledge would change his peoples past of being cheated. In the novel‚ it shows how Kino’s people have common knowledge

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