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    Former president and Illinois State Senate‚ Barack Obama‚ in his “Keynote address” at the 2004 democratic Nation speech‚ shares an insight to his background and to the future of America which he invisions. Obama’s purpose is to convey the idea that‚ America‚ which is the land of dreams and have had a big impact on his family and his heritage could be the America which people can also reach and accomplish their goals. In his appreciative tone‚ Obama shows his gratitude towards his parents‚ and his

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    Still focusing on the scene at 1:24:10 to 1:25:40 and on pages 114-117‚ both the author and the director establishes their use of pathos as previously noted. However‚ on the terms of ethos‚ only author demonstrates the use of them as director’s use of ethos is not present in this scene. The author establishes his use of ethos by providing the player’s personal thoughts on the situation. An example of one of these thoughts if found on page 116 when the author states that “One of Rob’s McClanahan’s

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    Robert Browning’s use of the poetic speaker in dramatic monologues allows him to objectively create a dramatic situation while removing himself as a personality from the poem. This is accompished through a process called double masking‚ in addition to the primary creation of the character or speaker‚ there exists a secondary creation‚ a mask which the speaker uses in dealing with the dramatic situation at hand (Garratt 116). The nature of the poetic speaker in Browning’s dramatic monologue demonstrates

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    The song “Red” by Taylor Swift includes many literary devices to convey a highly strong message. The most important literary devices the artist uses are personification‚ symbolism and hyperbole. Primarily‚ the artist uses personification to show the problem encountered in her life. Personification is the attributes of human traits‚ emotion and form applied to something nonhuman. It is used to give writing life‚ and relate ideas and objects to humans‚ which is more effective to convey the author’s

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    How does Randall Jarrell use the imagery in Durer’s engraving of the knight‚ the devil and death to symbolically convey a philosophy of life using powerful poetic devices? ‘The knight‚ Death and the Devil’ poem written by Randall Jarrell‚ based on the engraving by German artist ‘Albert Durer’ depicting a valiant knight‚ on horseback treading along the path of life. A path beset on all sides by many obstacles‚ and the dark forces ranged against the knight in his journey. Created in 1513‚ Durer’s

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    A Poetic Link Poetry that is thematically linked is not an uncommon occurrence. Though written nearly twenty years apart‚ A.E. Housman’s “To an Athlete Dying Young”‚ and Wilfred Owen’s “Anthem for Doomed Youth”‚ are examples of how poems have similar themes. Though Housman’s work is about a young athlete that has passed‚ and Owen’s is about the death of young soldiers‚ they are linked by the theme of young death. Aside from their similar themes‚ these two works share many literary components

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    In Gerard Manley Hopkin’s poem “Carrion Comfort”‚ ‘parallelism’‚ ‘deviation’ and ‘variation’ are used to explore the patterns of Hopkins’ poem. Parallelism refers to the repetition of sentence structure or word order to achieve a rhythmical effect. The overall effect is that sentence parts seem to rhyme. More importantly‚ the thoughts that these parts express are either repeated or contrasted. Therefore‚ parallelism in poetry involves the arrangement of coordinate thoughts to the effect that the

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    #7 "Electric Devices and Meters" Physics – PHA202 – PT2E Santos‚ Nickerson Jeff F. February 27‚ 2002 0001864 Experiment No. 7 Electric Devices And Meters OBJECTIVE: To familiarize the students with the different types of electric devices and meters. FOREWORD: In order to perform experiments dealing with electric circuits‚ you must become familiar first with the devices and meters needed for such experiment. Some of the most common devices and meters to

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    Security Risk Associated with Mobile Devices The term mobile devices are not limited to cellphones; they include iPads‚ iPods‚ Laptops‚ PDAs and e-Readers. These devices act as a lifeline to the outdoor world‚ and are frequently used for navigating‚ social networking‚ shopping‚ banking and business purposes. What is often forgotten about these devices is that they are gateways to hackers. “Mobile devices can be used by a hacker as an access point into many other aspects of your digital life as

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    The Raven Deep‚ dark‚ doomy is what this poem is‚ written by Edgar Allen Poe. This poem I believe is all imaginary which I will prove by evidence from the poem itself. This poem which was written in the 1800s is the darkest poem I have read yet. It has good imagery‚ mood‚ tone‚ language‚ and setting. This eighteen-stanza poem talks about a man who is encountered by a raven in the middle of the night. I’m going to show you why I believe this poem is imaginary. In the beginning of the poem

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