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    Poet’s Use of Mockery As Diction in Poem Tom Dinkel The poet’s use of mockery as diction conveys his disillusioned attitude toward the men that plan the battles without actually fighting in them. Using the words "If I were fierce‚ and bald‚ and short of breath‚" to describe the majors allows the reader to picture the majors as old‚ fat‚ out of shape men that spend their days "guzzling and gulping in the best hotel" safe from any danger. Fierce‚ bald and short of breath give the reader a negative

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    he realized his own sin‚ he was stuck in hatred. It takes the realization of sin to finally see the truth. It takes courage to recognize sin and to forgive others. In “God Sees the Truth‚ but Waits” by Leo Tolstoy‚ diction‚ irony‚ and symbolism reveal injustice breeds contempt. Diction shows the grief that follows unfairness because it shows the extent of the sorrow. Makar is distraught with guilt because Aksionov was imprisoned unjustly all these years and he was to blame. While begging for Aksionov’s

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    Convention‚ he showed great importance through his words on passing the Americans with Disabilities Act. The main words that connected with the audience throughout his speech were family‚ values‚ and dreams. Firstly‚ the word family shows connotative diction because Reeve sees that all of us in this nation are‚ metaphorically speaking‚ brothers and sisters. In paragraph two of his speech he says‚ ?... if America is really a family‚ then we have to recognize that many members of our family are

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    In Heaney’s “Helicon‚” he utilizes many aspects of the wells and variety in pleasures to both symbolize as well as introduce his theme. Many times when referring to his adventurous endeavors with wells‚ Heaney uses diction greatly to voice his exact reflection of his experience which helps illuminate both the theme and symbols respectively. Aside from those three devices‚ Heaney provides insight from his youth which helps readers try to assimilate a similar situation or age in one’s life. Clearly

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    Luthfia Nurrochma (A2B008058) Meylinda Rosa Putri (A2B008062) Novia Afriyani (A2B008067) BAB II ZAMAN ANGLO-PERANCIS 1. Pemerintahan Edward The Confessor dan Penaklukan oleh Normandia Edward The Confessor adalah seorang yang menetap di Perancis dan berdarah Normandia‚ maka ketika dia menjadi raja Inggris‚ dia mangangkat orang-orang Normandia dalam kedudukan tinggi. Dampak dari hal itu adalah setelah dia meninggal‚ Inggris berhasil ditaklukan oleh Normandia. Dia mewariskan kerajaan

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    In the excerpt Tess of the d’Urbervilles‚ Thomas Hardy presents diction and imagery in order to showcase the life that Tess leads‚ ultimately illustrating the mysterious and weird things that are happening in Tess’s life and at the farm where she lives. The excerpt begins by showcasing how giddy and happy Tess is at the farm. The narration allows the reader to understand the emotions and feelings of Tess as she descends the Egdon slopes. “In good heart‚ and full of zest for life‚ descend the Egdon

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    suffering through his own eyes but through other comrades who have been wracked by the war. This is also closely followed by the hardship of family and friends who endure the pain of not knowing whether their beloved ones will return home. The use of diction and metaphors become a prominent feature in both Anthem For Doomed Youth as well as Disabled which emphasise the physical scars left by the war. Physical suffering is accentuated by the permanent wounds and amputations

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    Faith Miramontes English 350 MW 7:00-8:15am Essay #3 Final Draft 13 October 2014Communicating through Diction The English language is a complex system that includes different manners of speech to communicate in the three phrases of life: infant‚ adolescent‚ and adult. These three phases can be further divided into other categories of expression; Baby-Talk is used in the infant stage‚ Valleyspeak for the teenager‚ and some adults use Military Linguistics. The difference is to communicate

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    In Act 2‚ Scene 2 of the play A Raisin in the Sun‚ Hansberry uses powerful diction and specific details to show Walter’s dream of being a wealthy businessman. Walter is constantly thinking about his version of a perfect life and considering all of the possible opportunities. He has always dreamed of coming home “after a day of conferences and secretaries getting things wrong the way they do… ‘cause an executive’s life is hell [...] And I’ll pull the car up on the driveway… just a plain black Chrysler

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    Heart of Darkness‚ written in 1902. This short story describes the main character Marlow‚ a seaman‚ recounting a story of imperialism suffered by Africa in detail. Conrad’s writing style is uncommon‚ using particularly dark diction and imagery along with unique syntax. Conrad’s diction is described by many as being melancholy. At the beginning of the story‚ Marlow and his shipmates are stuck on a flooded river. They were condemned to wait and examine their surroundings. On page two‚ Conrad writes‚ “The

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