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    and melancholy of Anna Akhmatova by using many deep poetic techniques such as personification and symbolism. Akhmatova embeds a dark and gruesome theme into the poem‚ portraying what she‚ and many other Russians felt in the early 20th century. She makes a cry for awareness in the poem by the use of a rhetorical question which affects the entire poem intensely. To start off‚ the first of the two stanzas in the poem starts with the rhetorical question mentioned above which asks‚ “Why is our century

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    Point of View Purpose Intended Audience Demographic Rhetorical/Poetic/Literary Devices: Alliteration Allusion Anaphora Antithesis Archetype Assonance Cacophony Consonance Emphasis Effective Diction Euphemism Hyperbole Imagery Irony Juxtaposition Metaphor Motif Onomatopoeia Oxymoron Paradox Personification Repetition Rhetorical Questions Rhyme Pun Simile Statistic Symbol Understatement Structural Techniques Active vs. Passive Voice Balance Contrast Sentence Variety

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    authority figures and parents who are able to relate and respond to the protest. Norma and Rush’s disapproval of young girls being sexually exploited in major fashion industries is effectively embedded throughout the article‚ using various literary techniques. Their use of a pun in the title‚ “grow up” accuses the fashion industries of being juvenile‚ relating the words to both the young girl models being too mature and the immaturity of the fashion industry itself. The subheading continues the accusations

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    in nature at they do not try to change society‚ yet is able to mould these as a motivation for women to challenge these societal ideals and to challenge the preconceptions that men have about women. Eliot makes use of yet another type of rhetoric techniques by presenting the injustices of society against women in a manner that is accessible to all in order to appeal to their logical ideals in the hopes of sparking emotion amongst her audience. Eliot presents the thinking of men towards women as logical

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    Idea and Explanation Example Quotes Techniques Appearance vs Reality Approx4 2per e.g. List act scene line 2per e.g. Richard III- Richard‚ himself is very aware of the gap between his outwards reality and inward reality. As a consequence he carefully constructs his façade while fully acknowledging his Machiavellian motivations to the audience in his asides. Clarence going to prison and Richard says he will try to get him out but doesn’t do it. The ghosts visits

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    alienated‚ anxious and misunderstood. In the verse novel The Simple Gift‚ Steven Herrick’s has portrayed the ways in which a character can relate to many individuals in today’s society. The way in which the poems interact with us is through several techniques such as hyperbole‚ sarcasm‚ repetition and enjambment. Sarcasm can in fact relate to the attitude us teenagers decide to adopt through our adolescence‚ it is understood through the voice in which we would use when we feel as though we don’t belong

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    adopts numerous narrative techniques. Browning uses the form of a dramatic monologue to help the story progress. For instance ’That’s my Last Duchess’ shows that there is one speculator although there is an implied audience. The effect of this is that it shows that the poem tells a story that consists of much more than the words spoken by the one giving the monologue. To evaluate‚ the dramatic monologue makes it engaging with the reader. Additionally‚ Browning uses rhetorical questions as part of form

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    The two texts are multi modal online newspaper articles on the murder of Reeva Steenkamp by Oscar Pistorius. Text 1 “Pistorius as mysterious as the shooting tragedy” is from the Daily Republic and is written on 25th February 2013 by Gerald Imray who is working with The Associated Press. Text 2 “Oscar Pistorius case: The Blonde is the victim here‚ Blade” from the Telegraph is by journalist Allison Pearson. Whilst both texts are told in a first person view‚ Text 1 defends the South African Paralympian

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    the movie “Click” and the song lyrics “In the arms of the angel”. These texts have shown that imaginative journeys can be inspired by magical elements‚ and can be thought provoking and dangerous. Shakespeare’s use of stage direction‚ motif and rhetorical question leads the audience to examine the relationships between the physical experiences and the imaginative journey of memory and journey in their aftermath. “A tempestuous noise of thunder and lightening heard.” This opening scene of a life

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    first one is organization and content. When Adora started‚ she did not introduce herself and her presentation’s subject. This is a problem for some audience who did not know her. She started her presentation with a rhetorical question which is one of the attention- getting techniques. This question gave some information about subject of presentation to the audience. Her introduction part has a descriptive comparison. This comparison is about the important cases which were performed by some adults

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