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    when individuals have conversations with one another they express what they want the receiver to understand. This expression can be used with context clues‚ allusions‚ and other literary elements. Without these elements‚ the receiver is unable to gather extra information. In the Salman Rushdie’s text‚ Haroun and the Sea of Stories‚ readers view how the author utilizes a plethora of allusions to well-known children’s books. It can be argued that

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    Duffy S Dramatic Monologues

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    suddenly takes the power away from him by calling him a ’Little man’‚ undermining the power he had over her at the start. How does Duffy use dramatic monologues to create characters in her poetry? How does Duffy use poetic form to create distinct characters or voices? How does Duffy create characters and voices in her poetry? Consider the use of the dramatic monologue favoured by Duffy How do Duffy and Pugh use poetic form to create distinct characters or voices in their poetry? You should refer

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    Literary Themes and Elements Bobbie Meadows ENG.125 Instructor Chunn January 14‚ 2013 The theme of a short story is the idea behind the plot of the story. In other words‚ it is not the actual events that happened throughout the story‚ but what the story is telling you. There are certain aspects that enhance the theme such as the elements of the story. These elements include but are not limited to the setting‚ the point of view‚ and symbolism. “The Welcome Table” by Alice Walker (1970) communicates

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    1. Allegory (寓言)– The word derives from the Greek allegoria ( “speaking other-wise” ). It loosely describes any writing in verse or prose that has a double meaning. This fictional literary narrative acts as an extended metaphor in which persons‚ abstract ideas‚ or events represent not only themselves on the literal level‚ but also stand for something else on the symbolic level. An allegorical reading usually involves moral or spiritual concepts that may be more significant than the actual‚ literal

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    Easy Rider: An Epic journey into the unknown For the American dream Easy Rider is the late 1960s "road film" tale of a search for freedom (or the illusion of freedom) and an identity in America‚ in the midst of paranoia‚ bigotry and violence. The story‚ of filmmakers’ Fonda/Hopper creation‚ centers around the self-styled‚ counter-cultured‚ neo-frontiersmen of the painfully fashionable late 60s. As for the meaning of Easy rider‚ Peter Fonda (Wyatt) said in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine

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    Analyzing Longfellow The Sound of the Sea By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow In the poem‚ The Sound of the Sea‚ by Longfellow‚ the speaker uses an allusion of the sea to show a comparison between the "rushing of the sea-tides" and the process of the human soul being inspired. The speaker is enchanted by the ways that occasions and situations are revealed to the soul through "inspirations" in a method of almost "foreshadowing" what is to come in the future. These "inspirations" come as sporadically

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    Shakespeare’s "to be or not to be" soliloquoy examines the role of life and death in the tradegy of Hamlet and in the human condition. The use of literary devices emphasizes the fear of uncertainty and mortality. At first‚ the "to be or not to be" soliloquoy appears to analyze Hamlet’s own emotions‚ however‚ upon further examination‚ the universal nature of the messages in Shakespeare’s words becomes apparent. Perhaps one of the most ubiquitous lines in literature‚ "to be or not to be"‚ remains

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    1. The decision making process for canned tuna is as follows: (i) Problem Recognition – Consumers of canned tuna are motivated primarily by the need to satisfy their physiological need of hunger which is the most basic level of needs under Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Problem recognition can also stem from stock-outs where consumers run out of canned tuna supplies. In addition‚ motivation of purchase can be marketer-induced to incite new needs/wants by introducing consumers new uses of canned tuna

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    The Vilage by the Sea

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    ****Car Clinique : I. Les Signes : 1. Motif d’entrée : * fatigue + dyspnée d’effort de type superficielle 2. Histoire de malade : * pas de douleur thoracique * RAA à l’âge de 7 ans 3. Examen Clinique : * Signe Vital : Jerky pulse (poule alternant) * Examen Physique : * Choc de point : en bas et en dehors * Forceful in the left parasternal heave * Auscultation: souffle holosystolique maximum au niveau de l’apex avec irradiation vers l’axillaire

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    Discuss the dramatic techniques in Death of a Salesman. From a technical point of view‚ Miller was welcomed by those involved in the practical craft of theatre. In his plays‚ we find challenge and convention‚ boldness and caution‚ daring technical experiment and poetic dialogues. In Death of a Salesman ‚ his new dramatic techniques- unrealistic setting‚ music‚ lighting‚ etc.-all generated a sense of mutation of old forms and conventions. Death of a Salesman concentrates on Willy Loman‚ an exhausted

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