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    the character’s sudden realization and perception. Additionally‚ ot ex[resses “Emma’s” concern and anxiety towards Knightley when she feared that he might be interested in Harriet. This however‚ is equivalent in contrasting with “Clueless” as the epiphany is portrayed through the “Fountain” scene in relations with “bright lights” and “trumpet fanfare”. Utilizing this hyperbole technique symbolizes Cher’s moment of recognition when she realizes her feelings for Josh. She articulates this through the

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    Harriet‚ expresses his incredulity through hyperbole “I never thought of Miss Smith in the whole course of my existence…never cared if she were dead of alive…” He vehemently opposes any notion of romantic attachment to a social inferior‚ offering a satirical insight into the shallowness and inflexibility of the post industrialization class. Clueless‚ as an adaption of Emma‚ depicts the concept of social class through the high school hierarchy. As a contrast to Austen’s

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    Besmer 1 Brian Besmer Mr. Anselmo English IV 11/13/00 Styles of James Joyce I will be discussing the styles of James Joyce and how his life experiences‚ his surroundings‚ and himself affected his writings this area. James Joyce is an extremely versatile author. He has written books that were entire collections of short stories such as Dubliners and long novels such as Ulysses. Much of Joyce’s life contributed to his writings and he has been influence by many people and

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    Short story: Definition and History. A short story like any other term does not have only one definition‚ it has many definitions‚ but all of them are similar in a general idea. According to The World Book Encyclopedia (1994‚ Vol. 12‚ L-354)‚ “the short story is a short work of fiction that usually centers around a single incident. Because of its shorter length‚ the characters and situations are fewer and less complicated than those of a novel.” In the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary

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    ‘coloured’ father. The diagetic tone of shocked voices‚ coupled with the non-diagetic‚ soft music that swells at this new revelation‚ is used to highlight the importance of this scene as unearthing your inner self. It seems to say: this is the moment of epiphany‚ the moment when you discover this universe holds something wonderful and rare‚ just for you. In David’s own words “if you just have the guts” to look inside yourself‚ you’ll find all that “who am I to be” crap alot easier to handle. WCF’s persona

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    stallion statement seem more sarcastic and cross sounding. The absence of spaces in the sentence makes the tone seem annoyed and slightly ironic‚ like the narrator is purposely trying to sound cross with the reality of Buffalo Bill being gone. This satirical yet irritated tone stays

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    characterization is the most prevalent component used for the development of themes in Flannery O?Connor?s satirical short story ?Good Country People.? O?Connor artistically cultivates character development throughout her story as a means of creating multi-level themes that culminate in allegory. Although the themes are independent of each other‚ the characters are not; the development of one character is dependent upon the development of another. Each character?s feelings and behavior are influenced

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    a desired reaction in the reader Foil A person or thing that makes another seem better by contrast Epistolary A piece of literature contained in or carried on by letters Epitaph A piece of writing in praise of a deceased person Parody A satirical

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    Fay Weldon’s short story ‘Weekend’ is a strongly feministic and satirical fiction about a weekend of a wife and working-mother in the 70s. The story concerns a well-off English middle-class family‚ at their country cottage. The central focus is on Martha‚ and much of the writing represents her stream of consciousness as she struggles to ensure that her family and guests are properly looked after. The misleading title soon proves to be an ironic comment on the weekend that Martha has to endure rather

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    ENG 1501 Assignment 1 – Poetry My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun By William Shakespeare Table of contents: Content: Page number: Introduction 3 Question 1-2 4 Question 2 cont. 5 Question 3 6 Question 3 cont.-4 7 Question 5 8 Question 6 9 Question 7 10 Conclusion 11 bibliography 12 Introduction: Sonnet 130 satirizes the concept of ideal beauty that was a convention of literature and art in general during the Elizabethan era. Influences originating with the poetry

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