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    of most sonnets written in Shakespeare ’s time is love–or a theme related to love.  ........Poets usually wrote their sonnets as part of a series‚ with each sonnet a sequel to the previous one‚ although many sonnets could stand alone as separate poems. Sonnets afforded their author an opportunity to show off his ability to write memorable lines. In other words‚ sonnets enabled a poet to demonstrate the power of his genius in the same way that an art exhibition gave a painter a way to show off his

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    The Seventh Man In the story “The seventh man” Murakami primarily employs techniques such as figurative language through the use of flashbacks and a feeling of foreboding to characterize the deadly wave. After several attempts to get K to make a last second escape‚ the wave finally makes its first appearance with a bang being depicted as “a wave like a huge snake with its head held high‚ poised to strike‚ was racing towards the shore” (Murakami‚ 178). Through the use of simile and personification

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    President John F. Kennedy delivered a speech at Rice University Stadium‚ in which he appealed for support of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s program to land humans on the Moon. In his speech‚ Kennedy uses process analysis‚ figurative language‚ and appeals to hope and responsibility to hopefully persuade Americans to donate towards NASA’s pursuit of space exploration. To start off his speech‚ Kennedy uses a "capsule history" to chronologically describe the efforts and accomplishments

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    we should not stop because we have not reached our destination. I am admiring this secluded‚ quiet place. Although I would love to stay‚ I realize that I must move on because I have obligations to fulfil. Figurative Meaning of Frost’s “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” Frost’s poem “Stopping

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    Gulliver’s Travels discusses one aspect of human nature. The discussions’ language is rather satirical than an earnest tone. The first book is about the physical aspect‚ the voyage to Brobdingnag focuses on the “Homo politicus”‚ the political man. The third book is about intellect‚ while in the land if the Houyhnhnms we can “meet” the moral man. Now I am going to discuss the appearance of the intellectual aspect in the figurative language of book three. The first and the most basic thing to make clear in

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    take him further in life. The reader can tell from line 2 that the writer is very disappointed he couldn’t take both roads. He chose a road praying that choice was the right one. The writer uses figurative language in the poem to get his point across. As an example he used crossroad as a metaphor in the poem‚ road is used as an extended metaphor. Crossroad is used as a metaphor of a choice we make in life. In the beginning the yellow wood is talking about autumn. This could be a metaphor of making

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    analyzed here: “When I was fair and Young” 2. List at least three examples of diction in the text that add to the overall tone. Explain how each word contributes to the emotional power of the piece. a) “When”‚ by opening the poem with when‚ we know that it is a reminiscent poem. b) The use of the word “Mistress” could have several connotations because it can be used to describe the head of a household‚ not necessarily an immoral lover; moreover‚ Queen Elizabeth I was not only the head of a household

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    Jack D. 10/21 Figurative Language Practice It came on the boulder with one pounce. That’s all it took with four‚ piston-like legs. Covered in fur and pointed with sharp claws made for tearing‚ the loaded springs were waiting to leap on its prey. Before the fury beast pounces‚ it scouts prey out with its sharp‚ efficient eyes empty of all expression save hunger. The fearsome hunter was low to the ground as if it was a shadow‚ unseen until it swept over you. With feet ever so light‚ the

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    In the story Self-Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ Emerson uses aspects of figurative language that are compelling. This language is established when Emerson compares roses to the present. In the text it says‚ “These roses under my window make no reference to former roses or to better ones; they are for what they are; they exist with God to-day.” People are obsessed with the past that they typically neglect the present. Society is referenced because we compare the past to the present‚ even when

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    dressed gives the impression that Angelo will obtain their love using wealth to clothe himself‚ which will give him the warmth needed to live in harsher conditions. With this‚ Angelo is being dressed with love because he is basically being given life‚ or happiness. The second line of this quote‚ “and given his deputation all the organs‚” implies that Angelo is being given all the power desired and needed to function his “deputation.” Using the word organs‚ gives an impression that this power is seen

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