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    up at camp. They run through all sorts of trees and rivers until it is morning when they stop. Coach Boone tells them that they are standing where the Battle of Gettysburg was fought. He then goes on to deliver a profound speech. He uses strong imagery‚ refers to an event that is a part of their lives‚ and appeals to their emotions all in an effort to encourage his team to come together‚ respect each other‚ and play the “game like men”. Coach Boone really gets his players’ attention and is able

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    In “Still Memory”‚ Mary Karr uses vivid imagery to reflect on her childhood and understand how it shaped her into the adult she is today. Karr uses her dream to access the memories of her childhood locked in her subconscious. She revels in nostalgia as she sees her family again through the eyes of her ten-year-old self. She is especially emphatic about seeing her parents as she remembered them before their deaths‚ “my parents are not yet born each into a small urn of ash.” She recalls the familiar

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    In the twenty-second paragraph‚ Dillard uses imagery to describe scenes that she was only able to see because she was in the airplane with Rahm. Up in the air‚ the “mountain looked infernal‚ a drear and sheer plane of lifeless rock.” She chose to include this imagery in order to explain how the art created by the plane’s movements brought life to the landscape. The audience understands how flying with Rahm allowed Dillard the opportunity to do things she has never done before. They are also able

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    Ethan Frome‚ the title character of the novel by Edith Warton‚ lives in a world that constrains him; one that he is unable to escape from. The prominent use of winter imagery throughout this novel conveys this ideas of detachment and isolation. Winters in Starkfield‚ the setting for this story‚ are ones of unimaginable length and vigor. In the prologue‚ the narrator notices‚ "(…) when the storms of February had pitched their white tents about the devoted village and the wild cavalry of March winds

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    message across to the reader‚ or atleast that ’s how I saw it. However‚ Alberto Rios ’s "Mi Abuelo" had many images which made my brain tingle with excitement for writing this paper. Besides the fact that it had the most imagery‚ it also was the most interesting and best imagery in my opinion. The poem starts out with Rios indirectly pointing out that his abuelo‚ or grandfather‚ is already passed away and buried. Even though his grandpa has passed on‚ he still is connected to the modern world "like

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    highlighted as it’s “curves of diamond scale” are mentioned. This creates a very fascinating picture of the snake which is so deadly‚ yet so attractive‚ as the speaker “lost breath” to pass it by. After describing the beauty of the snake by marvelous imagery‚ the third stanza contains diction which shows the venomous nature of the snake‚ describing it’s “fierce intent”. A huge effect is created as an aspect of life has been highlighted: everything which

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    Soldiers‚ the Animals in War In order to survive in given circumstances‚ creatures must adapt. In times of war‚ this principle is regularly applied since the circumstances of war often end with regular men developing selfish behavioral adaptations simply for the sake of survival. Soldiers become responsible for malice that could never be imagined in civilian life. In the novel‚ Generals Die in Bed‚ by Charles Yale Harrison‚ all the soldiers were once normal civilians. However‚ due to the pragmatic

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    In the Sun Also Rises‚ Ernest Hemingway uses visual imagery to suggest the idea that every good thing must come to an end. In the middle of chapter sixteen‚ after Jake and his friends watched the bullfights in Pamplona‚ rough storms have just passed through the city. Despite the wet and windy conditions‚ the “crowd was massed on the far side of the square” (Hemingway 182) ready to celebrate the festival with fireworks. The “fireworks king” was “standing above the head of the crowd to launch the balloons

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    The simple visual I created strongly represents family influence and pressure on Juliet. To begin with‚ the colours are a major part of the visual. The baby bird with a colourful fur is used to represent Juliet. The bright colour makes her distinct‚ symbolising her courage to assert herself‚ as she chooses to love under the hatred between Capulet and Montague. While the pink flower in her wings presents an image of her desire for the love between herself and Romeo to be accepted. The dark background

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    Frankenstein is about a man who creates a monster and‚ after failing to care for it‚ the monster wreaks havoc on his family and home. A key point in the story is that because the monster is ugly beyond imagination‚ Throughout the book‚ Shelley uses imagery to paint a horrifying picture of the monster by using phrases such as “pale and distorted”‚ and “.............”. She also describes the horrible consequences of the monsters actions by using phrases like “..............” These expressions help the

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