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    Love from the Inside

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    abab cdcd efef gg rhyme scheme written in iambic pentameter‚ as well as many examples of assonance and similes. The first line’s simile‚ “My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun;” (line 1) sets the whole mood of the piece by saying something the reader is definitely not expecting to hear. This isn’t the only simile used. Although this is the only line that has a “like” in it‚ there are other similes used throughout the sonnet where “like” or “as” are implied. “Coral is far more red than her lips’

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    Mabel Rhetorical Analysis

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    society: Mabel’s place in society was a lonely lady. Textual evidence: “And I‚ who had happiness to share And longed to share your happiness”9-10 Tone: lonely Figurative language: Simile- “You knew and saw me perish before you‚ like this geranium which someone planted over me‚ and left to die”16-18- The purpose of this simile is to get the reader to understand the comparison between Mabel and the geranium throughout the story. Personification- “Voiceless from chasteness

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    because he is talking about how great the other person is and how he feels about her. The mood in this poem is calm‚ hopeful‚ and joyful‚ because the narrator makes you feel very calm/peaceful as he is talking about the girl. The first example of a simile is‚”Like a rose in the shade of a tree”. This appears in line one in the first stanza. The narrator is telling us the the girl is a very happy‚ lively person and he is her protection. This is gives one of the reasons why the narrator lover/cares for

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    using repetition of words and phrases‚ and by ending their speech with a powerful simile. In the very beginning of the conversation between Captain America and Spider-Man‚ Captain America recalls what it truly meant to be an American in which he then begins to reiterate Mark Twain’s speech. To get Spider-Man (and the reader) to think about what it means to be American‚ Twain starts his speech

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    English Joy Luck Club Ben Harmon What obligations does a just individual have toward society? A: A just individual must respect other individuals in the society to better the society as a whole. 2. What obligations does a just society owe to an individual? A: A just society owes an individual the ability to express their individual lifestyles. 3. What are the limits on individual freedom? A: The limit to individual freedoms is when it begins to affect others in the

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    The Vacuum Analysis

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    emptiness in his life. In “The Vacuum” by Howard Nemerov‚ the poet’s use of similes and personification allows him to support the theme: Loneliness can be unbearable when it pertains to the death of a devoted loved one. Nemerov also uses similes to show a significant comparison of the wife to the vacuum cleaner and how the presence of someone special can linger on when they have passed away. In the first stanza‚ the poet uses a simile that makes reference to “Its bag limp as a stopped lung‚ its mouth” (line

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    Dantes Inferno Essay

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    also a form of emotional torture because it pertains directly to their sin. Because mutilation is used so frequently in the inferno Dante must use varying ways to depict the mutilation that is forced on the sinners. Dante uses vivid imagery‚ Homeric similes‚ and symbolism to help develop the theme of mutilation as he travels through the Inferno. The entirety of the Inferno is structured around the imagery that Dante uses to depict the rings of hell. Therefore imagery is the literary device that Dante

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    Owen describes in his writing that people will encourage you to fight for your country‚ but‚ it may be sentencing yourself to a pointless demise. He is well aware that death is hideous. He makes you feel like you are in war. Owen uses imagery‚ similes‚ and irony to make the reader engaged in his poem. Owen uses interesting words to describe his war experience such as‚ “Men marched asleep‚” and “Drunk with fatigue.” Owen could have used words like ‘the men sleepily marched‚’ and ‘they were extremely

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    Paret the Boxer

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    happened to everyone who was in psychic range of the event. Some part of his death reached out to us." The passage has a sympathetic effect. The writer is sad that Paret the Boxer is dead‚ and in the passage the writer uses diction‚ imagery‚ and similes to show the sympathetic effect.      The writer uses diction to show that he thought the fight was animalistic. "But in the last two years‚ over fifteen round fights‚ he had started to take some bad maulings." The writer’s use of the word maulings

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    literal device such as metaphor‚ simile‚ onomatopoeia‚ and thyme elaborates the theme and makes the song catchy‚ potent‚ and inspirational. The whole song is written in the form of extended metaphor. Metaphorically‚ the artist views people who are not confident and are experiencing their depressing period as the firework. Their harsh situations are described‚ in simile‚ as “feel like a plastic bag‚” “feel so paper-thin‚” and “no one seems to hear a thing.” These similes vividly depicts their ignorance

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