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    My Last Duchess

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    How are feelings shown in my Last Duchess? * What is concealed and revealed by the Duke? In the poem My Last Duchess‚ a large variation of feelings and emotions are expressed. They are expressed using various techniques‚ such as alliteration‚ rhetorical questions and many more. I am going to explain how feelings are expressed in parts of the poem and also what is shown and revealed by the Duke in My Last Duchess. One of the main feelings which are portrayed in the poem is jealousy. The evidence

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    that an atmosphere is created and if we look at the first pages atmosphere and the last the difference between them makes the environmental change clearer and easier to comprehend. Another technique successfully used was the language technique; Rhetorical

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    permanence" (Hashmi75). Paul Smith For the white hills represent‚ "the dream of a family" in the other hand they could also represent the "harsh stifling of the dream‚ manifested by the American ’s cold response" (Hashmi 75). Hashmi uses Dante ’s rhetorical theory on how we should read literature through the concept of layers to uncover the true meaning in the story. Hashmi continues the article with the problem of open interpretation that arises because Hemingway gives no clear closure to the story

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    O’l Higue - Literature Notes Please note that the information given on this poem is not meant to replace any material given in the classroom setting. It is a very BASIC giude to enable a literal understanding of the poem. Metaphorical interpretations should be sought in the classroom.   The physical structure of this poem has been altered from the original layout in the text. You think I like this 5.stupidness! - 6.gallivanting all night without skin‚ 1.burning myself out like cane-fire 

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    slower as well so we say ’Hellloooo’ with a big smile on our face when speaking to a baby. If we are showing a baby something when we are speaking to them we should point also to help them understand what we are saying to them. RHETORICAL QUESTIONS: Rhetorical questions are not real questions as the person asking the question as such‚ also answer it‚ so we might say to a baby ’would you like your nap now‚ oh yes you would‚ you look very tired’ or ’you would like your bottle of milk now‚ wouldn’t

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    their children and not to praise them for undesirable behaviour. Chris Woodhead uses the device of Rhetorical question to get the reader thinking or to engage the parents to read on‚ Chris Woodhead questions the parents asking “How many times have you praised your out-of-control little monster today?” His argued point is that parents should stop praising badly behaved “little monsters” and the rhetorical question has been used to get the parents thinking or considering punishing their

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    reflection of himself‚ describes that he is an unattractive‚ uncourageous mischief and protests that he primarily just mopes around and has no motivation to plot revenge and doubts his ability to achieve it. Another literary device utilized is the rhetorical questions he

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    Konovalova Zilya gr. 293 “Blood‚ Toil‚ Tears‚ and Sweat” Winston Churchill’s speech analysis The famous speech from Churchill is chosen as the subject of the study. Public speech‚ as important social-cultural phenomena‚ is an effective way to express feelings and convey ideas. In order to be attractive and persuasive‚ a successful speech should be formal and vivid at the same time. These requirements make a public speech have its own unique style. Public speeches are formal and

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    What the text says What the text means Rhetorical Devices I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately‚ to front only the essential facts of life‚ and see if I could not learn what it had to teach‚ and not‚ when I came to die‚ discover that I had not lived. Thoreau wanted to get the most from his life by determining what was really important. In this quote Thoreau uses the rhetorical device‚ aphorism: a pithy observation that contains a general truth‚ such as‚ “if it ain’t broke‚

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    Start by describing what the passage is about‚ then have a discussion of stylistic features that can be linked back to this‚ what is their effect? This passage is about the man’s thoughts on a series of different things‚ followed by a flash back. The thoughts go from his dream‚ he was previously in‚ and then onto more philosophical/ in his mind thoughts and then his view point on the world as it is now for him. Cormac McCarthy uses a number of different stylistic features to get across

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