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    Dramatic Irony in Oedipus

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    A.J. Skiba Dr. Boler English 1341 D 28 October 2011 The Blind Truth Dramatic irony is strewn throughout Oedipus‚ stemming from Oedipus’ vehement quest to find out Lauis’s murderer‚ and his fate that is foreseen by the seer Tiresias. In addition‚ Oedipus’s constant search for the truth‚ and his unwavering to ability to not heed to the warnings constantly given to him by Tiresias and Creon. Oedipus’ supposed “sight” in the play and his coexisting “blindness” are both inherent to the development

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    Irony in Jekyll and Hyde

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    Verbal irony presents itself well in Stevenson’s story (Stevenson 1-78). "I am quite sure of him‚" replied Jekyll‚ "I have grounds for certainty that I cannot share with anyone." (Stevenson 30). Jekyll is speaking about his good friend Mr. Hyde‚ whom no one knows is his divided "other" personality (Stevenson 30). Literally‚ Jekyll knows Hyde very well‚ but cannot disclose certain personal information about Hyde’s life that he does not wish to share; yet the reader finds out later‚ that Jekyll is

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    800 years Don born 1890 Population 1000 Descendents from cliff dwellers Speak shoshonean Men were short 5-4 Hopi means peaceful people Kiva – underground religious chamber Rain in summer No government or surpreme chief The mans sisters son succeeds Village chief always happy Crier chief makes public decisions Don sun hill kiva group Exogamous and matriliniel Old spider woman who is the salt woman with grandsons Twin gods Corn mother and corn maiden gods Ceremonies are complicated Katcinas- ancestrial

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    Irony: The Art Of Satire

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    Satire is a literary work in which the follies of its subject are attacked through irony‚ derision‚ or wit‚ usually to fulfill a corrective purpose. Those who satirize are called satirists. Satire is an art‚ and while making a point‚ it should do it in such a way that the reader doesn’t feel assaulted‚ or moralized. No one likes a moralizer. Satire’s more eye opening than judgmental‚ and is conveyed through distortion‚ exaggeration (as well as understatement)‚ paronomasia‚ ambiguity and innuendo

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    As a writer for the Mukwonago Chief‚ I am quite familiar with the process of bringing an insider’s perspective from Mukwonago High School to the community. Originally‚ my column‚ “Inside View‚” began as a trial to integrate myself into the writing community. However‚ due to its popularity‚ I now work as an unpaid intern as a writer for the Mukwonago Chief. My job is to get inside the school’s boundaries and student’s opinions to accurately let the public know what it is like to be at Mukwonago High

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    in writing a short story. Some important literary devices are irony‚ symbolism‚ and imagery. This not only gives insight to the author ’s style but it also allows the reader to understand the short story they are reading. In "The Cask Of Amontillado‚" by Edgar Allan Poe and "A Rose For Emily‚" by William Faulkner the use of irony‚ symbolism‚ and imagery are used to show readers what pride‚ revenge‚ and power will do to people. The irony in "The Cask Of Amontillado" is indicated when Montresor states

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    Appointment to Chief Warrant Officer would not only fulfill a major career goal‚ it would provide me an opportunity use all of my knowledge‚ experience‚ and expertise to assist the C4IT community and the Coast Guard as we move forward in an extremely fluid and adaptive time in our service’s history. We are now in a time when technology has advanced from just tools for the job‚ to essential mission instruments heavily relied upon by our operators. The skill sets I have honed since graduating from

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    Irony In Vera By Saki

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    In this story Saki uses irony. Some of the characters demonstrate a mirror image of their names and their personalities. On the other hand‚ other character’s names are the complete opposite of their personalities. Vera’s name comes from words that mean truth or honesty‚ while in reality Vera lies and manipulates the truth due to the circumstances of her situation. “Do you know‚ sometimes on still‚ quiet evenings like this‚ I almost get a creepy feeling that they will all walk though that window--”

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    “I’m Maryville Chief of Police Greg Marshall‚ how can I help you Mr. Smith?” Chief Marshall was a large mountain of a man‚ easily six feet‚ six inches. At six foot two‚ I had to look up at him. In his early sixties‚ with a shock of thick‚ white hair on his head and an equally impressive white handlebar mustache‚ he stared at me from behind a pair of wire rimmed spectacles. His appearance‚ combined with his watery‚ blue eyes reminded me of an old walrus. “Chief Marshall.” I put my hand out across

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    Spirit Chief Names the Animal People Tonight my friends and I had the pleasure of listening to a guest recital of one of Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate’s compositions. The lecture recital was titled “Spirit Chief Names the Animal People” and it was truly a sight to see. Before last night I had never really been exposed to any music quite like this but it was very interesting and exciting. The stories were all funny and reminded me very much of some of the readings in our text book. The show featured

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