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    Personification: Personification is an example of figurative language in which nonhuman objects are given human characteristics or abstract ideas are presented as people by the author. Personification can make descriptions of non-human entities more vivid‚ or can help readers understand‚ sympathize with‚ or react emotionally to non-human characters. The connotative associations that are made with personified subjects allow for This literary device is an example of one the five principal

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    Work For It Some people sit back and think about how good of a life they have‚ while others are wondering why they are constantly feeling like they are at a disadvantage. This is what Namit Arora‚ discusses in his essay “What Do We Deserve?” He often thinks to himself‚ “How much of my good life do I really deserve? Why me and not so many others?” (Arora 87) and what he means by this is‚ why is it fair that he receives so many rewards in life when others are struggling to pay the bills. Well I completely

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    Hard times is a novel by charles dickens. it’s great. everyone loves it. lots of great things about it. brill. what do you meanmy essay is too short? why do i even have to submit an essay anyways? this is annoying -_- i dont even do my work on the computer so thissucks. i have no essays to give you now leave me alone i jus wanna see this one paper for goodness sake why’d you have to be so ugh about it =/ like who even has time for this Towards the end of the novel‚ the character of Thomas Gradgrind

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    Hernandez 1 Huasnely Hernandez Professor Sweeting Lit 201-01 28 February 2017 Death The personification of death is clearly understood in John Donne’s‚ "Death‚ be not proud" as well as in Emily Dickinson’s "Because I could not stop for Death". Despite the different implications in each poem‚ the central theme is death. The inevitable realization of death is explored in both poems‚ by examining death as a person and by reflecting the poets’ religious beliefs. Although John Donne’s poem was written

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    worried for his son Bhola who had such bad habits. One day‚ he took a strict decision to reform his son. He vowed not to give him any money from that day onwards. The words of his father made Bhola sad. He came to the conclusion that the day was not good for him. In case he did not earn‚ he would not get the food in the evening. He thought‚ ‘Where should I go? I must ask my mother for fifty rupees and this way today’s problem would be solved.’ So‚ he went to his mother and narrated the whole incident

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    Vignettes November 26‚ 2013 Similes Metaphor Personification Imagery My Name I would like to know how my name began. In English‚ it is free holder. In Latin‚ it is a beautiful woman. In Nicaragua‚ it means half a dozen people answer when it is called. It’s like going into a dark alley filled with cats and calling‚ “Here kitty.” Carolina means common‚ its just ordinary. It is eight sweet letters. Carolina is like a song of happiness or joy. It is the color of the rainbow that comes after

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    Hard Work + Persistence = Guaranteed Success You should not accept a frustrating‚ unhappy lifestyle.  As long as there is the slightest possibility of improvement through hard work and taking action‚ that’s exactly what you should do. With smart work‚ faith‚ commitment and persistence‚ you will become successful!  Whether it takes you a month or ten years‚ as long as you never give up and execute a strategy‚ you will succeed. Don’t expect a quick fix though.  Don’t expect to put in a little bit

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    ESSAY PRACTICE – HARD BOILED ‘It is the moral struggles of the ‘Private Investigator’‚ coping with the forces of good and evil in his world‚ as much as an investigation of a crime‚ that responders find so appealing in ‘hard boiled’ crime fiction.’ Write an essay in which you personally evaluate the extent to which this statement is a fair assessment of the ‘hard boiled’ sub-genre in Crime Writing. You need to make direct reference to at least four texts (excerpts‚ images‚ book covers‚ films‚

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    .Hard Times In the novel Hard Times‚ by Charles Dickens‚ we can immediately see the problems that occurred in England around the times period of the mid 18oo’s. Dickens shows us how the class system works and what the economy was then and what it would shape out to be. This novel is split into three books‚ the "Sowing"‚ "Reaping"‚ and "Garnering". In the first book‚ we can see that it is aptly named because we begin to learn about who the characters are and what they are about. The characters

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    The opening act of Hard Times by Charles Dickens shows a classroom of students being taught by Mr. Gradgrind. Mr. Gradgrind believes that only facts are important in life and strips the children of the right to have imagination. The story opens describing Mr Gradgrind as a man of fact‚ who is not interested in anything frivolous or with imagination. He instructs the children that facts are the only thing that matters in life. He demonstrates this when he calls on girl number twenty. Upon finding

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