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    Night‚ An AP Analysis Robert Frost‚ the author of‚ "Acquainted With the Night" uses many literary devises to tell the speaker’s attitude toward the city and the speaker’s current life. Frost uses language such as diction and imagery‚ details‚ and metaphors to reveal the speaker’s attitude of loneliness and depression. Diction plays a major role in helping the audience‚ or reader understand the attitude of the speaker. Words such as‚ "saddest"‚ "unwilling"‚ and "cry" are all words used to describe

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    English Speech! Justice and in-Justice.”You must be the change you wish the see in the world” Introduction Inequality‚ prejudice and discrimination‚ values our society has adopted throughout time‚ particular values utilised throughout the era of the 1900s. A culture naturally dominated by the white race‚ arrogance gained through the particular colour of their skin‚ disconcerning the other coloured folks as irrelevant. Many whites believed it was a virtue or a privilege ....And others sought their

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    Wednesday‚ February 18‚ 2009 Meeting 1 (What is semantics?) What is Semantics? FOLK NAMES TECHNICAL TERMS CONTENT • Meaning • Wordings (words & structures) • (discourse) semantics • Lexico-grammar EXPRESSION • Sounds/letters • Phonology/graphology A tri-stratal semiotic system of language When the lights are out‚ they are invisible. When the stars are out‚ they are visible. There are three types of context: 1) Situational context  what the speakers know about what they can see around

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    poetic and highly literary‚ archaic‚ barbarisms and foreign‚ colloquial‚ slang‚ jargonisms‚ professionalisms‚ dialectal‚ vulgar); set expressions (clichés‚ proverbs and sayings‚ epigrams‚ quotations‚ allusions‚ catch-words: well-known and rare);metaphor‚ metonymy‚ irony; polysemy‚ zeugma and pun‚ interjections and exclamatory words‚ oxymoron; simile‚ periphrasis‚ euphemism‚ hyperbole. Syntactical EM: logical and emotional emphasis such as compositional (stylistic inversion‚ detached constructions

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    break conventions to make a point. George Orwell‚ in paragraph five‚ goes on to express his disappointment towards writers who lack originality by using common and overused metaphors‚ implying that they really do not care for what they are writing about what-so-ever. He discusses the common misinterpretations of old metaphors that are still used in today’s works‚ explaining that if the writer knows it will be misunderstood‚ he/she should not incorporate the phrase. Orwell continues to

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    own reality-based on languages and narratives passed on from culture to culture” (Nystul‚ p. 263‚ 2010). The metaphor used in social constructionist/postmodernist theory is textual as opposed to systemic. This textual metaphor says “people narrate their lives to create meaning using the social discourses available to them”(Becvar & Becvar‚ p.45‚ 2013)‚ as opposed to the systemic metaphor that states‚ “a family is a system a group of individuals who were meeting meaning in their understanding of

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    Hemingway uses the metaphor of the lions to signify people who live their lives as active participants. The tourists in the novel represent the individuals‚ who in observe their lives and are not active participants. In the novels that Ernest Hemingway writes‚ he uses metaphors to reflect his life experiences and opinions‚ these can also relate to those memories of the interviewee. Hemingway believes that in life everyone must find their own niche. “If there is a hurricane‚ you always see the

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    acquaintance of Augustus Waters one fateful day at Support Group. Throughout the novel‚ Hazel Grace takes not only a physical journey but an emotional one. The ups and downs of Hazel’s journey are penned by John Green with a substantial amount of metaphors as well as the supporting characters playing a significant part. Set in present day Indianapolis‚ and later Amsterdam‚ The Fault in Our Stars is a complex piece with the theme of the struggles in life and how we can choose what to make of them.

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    meaning or dominant idea in a literary work. A theme provides a unifying point around which the plot‚ characters‚ setting‚ point of view‚ symbols‚ and other elements of a work are organized 2-image : a word‚ phrase or figure of speech (simile or metaphor) that addresses the senses suggesting mental pictures of sight‚ s1-theme : the central meaning or dominant idea in a literary work. A theme provides a unifying point around which the plot‚ characters‚ setting‚ point of v1-1-theme : the central meaning

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    with Column B. Write the correct letter and word/s in your answer sheet that corresponds your answer. Column A 1. Assonance (f) 2. Dactylic meter (h) 3. Monometer (g) 4. Enjambment (a) 5. Theme (c) 6. Antithesis (d) 7. Symbol (j) 8. Metaphor (i) 9. Rhyme (b) 10. Alliteration (e) Column B a. run-on lines b. repeats similar sounds in some apparent scheme c. an underlying idea that comments on human condition d. a contrast of words or ideas e. the repetition

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