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    humans and aliens. It could also describe the scene of a colony of aspen trees waiting on a spring morning. The poem uses descriptive language so that one may easily construct a visual scene with their mind. The poem presents the use of literary devices—imagery‚ alliteration‚ metaphors‚ and personification are most common. The poem was written in 1978 by the American poet Charles Martin‚ and could possibly capture the ideals of the American popular culture at the time. The Roswell incident of 1947

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    Stylistic Devices in Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury ’s 1953 Fahrenheit 451 contains a number of interesting stylistic devices. Robert Reilly praises Bradbury for having a style "like a great organ. ..." (73). David Mogen comments on the novel ’s "vivid style" (110). Peter Sisario applauds the "subtle depth" of Bradbury ’s allusions (201)‚ and Donald Watt pursues Bradbury ’s bipolar "symbolic fire" (197) imagery. In recent articles I discussed Bradbury ’s use of mirror imagery and nature imagery.

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    preference for the leisure of the past‚ conveying the message that the rushed leisure of her time is hardly leisure at all. She accomplishes this by using several stylistic devices‚ including personification‚ imagery‚ and diction. <br> <br>The most obvious stylistic device used by Eliot is that of personification. She uses this device to create two people from her thoughts on old and new leisure. The fist person is New Leisure‚ who we can infer to be part of the growth of industry in the 19th century

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    same paragraph she also used slippery slope. She mentioned that if woman are free from violence and have equal opportunities‚ this will cause a chain of events that leads to the rest of the nation flourishing as well because of this. One rhetorical device that Mrs. Clinton used was when she used a metaphor‚ “These abuses have continued because‚ for too long‚ the history of women has been a history of silence”. She is comparing how our history as woman has been a history of other people trying to silence

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    In Smash Mouth’s “All Starts‚” a loser recalls others doubting his competence and intelligence. Then‚ he talks about a sequence of random descriptions of his life; being annoyed with rules‚ starting something new with enthusiasm‚ having a hedonistic philosophy. These presumably occurred in the persona’s adolescence as he sounds immature compared to when he later encourages listeners with confidence. For example‚ he advises to take the “back streets” since we’ll never know that we’ll be successful

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    are interested in the security of the nation to read their works‚ and for them to learn new things in regard to current nuclear threat events. In short‚ authors use features to make their genre unique such as structure‚ word choice‚ and rhetorical devices because it allows

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    Literary Devices in Oedipus Rex Dramatic Irony: For example‚ when Creon tells Oedipus about the god’s curse on Thebes‚ Oedipus puts his own curse on the murderer of Laius‚ not knowing it was he who killed Laius (Sophocles‚ 14). Throughout the book‚ Oedipus learns things that the audience would have already known‚ like when Oedipus discovers who his parents really are. Verbal Irony: “I pray that the man’s life be consumed in evil and wretchedness” – Oedipus (Sophocles 14) Oedipus demands that the

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    “Self-Reliance” Analysis The transcendentalist era‚ a reaction to the scientific world that preceded it‚ produced many skilled‚ reflective writers. Ralph Waldo Emerson expresses this beautiful form of writing in his essay titled “Self-Reliance” where he delves into the idea of obeying one’s own‚ undoctored thoughts and feelings. Emerson’s application of contrasting ideas‚ asyndeton‚ and metaphor aids him in extending his belief that individuality is sacred and deserves the utmost respect. Emerson

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    Tracking Device Using GPS and SMS of GPS and GSM Enabled Devices ALQUIROS‚ Mark Albert V. School of Electrical‚ Electronics‚ and Computer Engineering Mapua Institute of Technology‚ Intramuros‚ Manila maalquiros@gmail.com Abstract – Sited in this paper is a new and innovative way on dealing of theft. Not only just one specific type‚ but all of in a same category where in the lost / stolen object is a smartphone or has a GSM and GPS in general. They may say that the tracking device is an old

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    attraction to Miss Baker saying her voice "compelled [him] forward breathlessly as [he] listened"(18). The detail shows his immediate attraction right away and some sort of romantic chemistry between them. Chapter Two Fitzgerald uses many stylistic devices in chapter two‚ but the most dominant and important is the syntax. He opens the chapter describing the valley which is about half way between the West Egg and New York in a loose sentence. He says it’s a "valley of ashes" where they take "forms

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