What makes a good scary story? A good scary story is only good if it’s based on something that happened in reality and could happen to anybody. My story is something similar to that. Now that I look back at it‚ maybe it was just the sugar rush I had from the Surge soft drink. It had my blood pumping and my heart beat was racing. I haven’t been back to those woods since that day; however‚ there was still a part of me that wondered if what I saw was there in reality and not just my imagination. Either
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Stylistic Analysis: Hamlet Soliloquy Shakespeare’s Hamlet is full of misdirection and mysterious happenings that are only explained to the audience through various soliloquies and hidden actions. Hamlet’s soliloquy in act 3‚ scene 2‚ is crucial for the audience to understand the mental struggle and inconsistent characteristics of the play’s eponymous protagonist. Hamlet incorporates dark‚ sinister-like images‚ to portray his future course of action towards his mother‚ Gertrude. Hamlet’s soliloquy
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Российский университет дружбы народов Институт иностранных языков Направление: лингвистика Stylistic analysis of Chapter II The Postumous papers of the Pickwick club Charles Dickens. Булатовой Анасиасии‚ 402ЛД Москва 2009 The passage is an extract from Dickens’ novel “The posthumous papers of the Pickwick club” from the chapter II which originally
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’’A very short story’’ by Ernest Hemingway. Title: ’’A very short story’’ Author: Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961). Source: CAPPELEN DAMM AS‚ Oslo 2008 – ’’Access to English literature‚ VG3’’. Anthony‚ Burgess‚ Mikkelsen & Sørhus. Chapter 1‚ page 23-24. Setting. A lot of geographic places are mentioned in the short story‚ as the characters move around‚ however the most important part of the story is set to Padua‚ in northern Italy. The story is about an Italian woman‚ Luz‚ and an American
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centered around several very different people‚ from rich to poor. He conveys the effects of these changes through the reactions of the characters. Some characters welcome and accept change‚ while other reject and struggle with it. This is incomplete story. This extract told us about several different people. First of all the author told us about one man. His name was Coalhouse Walker and he was a negro. He tried to find one girl‚ her name was Sarah. She was a black girl and she lived with the one white
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3/15/14 English IV Honors Mod D Short Story Analysis Roald Dahl was one of the most prolific and influential writers of the 20th century. He wrote for both children and adults alike. However‚ his adult stories usually have a lot darker topics.. In the short stories "Mrs.Bixpy and the Colonel’s Coat"‚ "Nunc Dimmitis" and "The Visitor"‚ Roald Dahl plays with the idea that physical attraction
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Short Story Analysis: Miss Brill In the story Miss Brill‚ details such as the fur Miss Brill wears and how she spends her Sunday evenings shed light into her characteristics and lifestyle. Her point of view shows her to be an unreliable narrator‚ reality being much different than it appears to Miss Brill. In the very first few paragraphs the reader begins to see the loneliness Miss Brill feels and how she responds to it. In getting ready to go out on Sunday evening‚ Miss Brill interacts with
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Stylistic Analysis The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby is a novel by the American author F. Scott Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald was the most famous chronicler of 1920s America‚ an era that he called “the Jazz Age.” Written in 1925‚ The Great Gatsby is one of the greatest literary documents of this period. In this novel Scott Fitzgerald presents
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access to all of the Stones’ possessions‚ the Millers develop an abnormal obsession with the alternate lifestyle. They constantly find themselves eager to feed the cat and satisfy their curiosities as to the contents of the Stones’ apartment. The story closes as the Millers are locked out of the apartment that they adore so much. The Millers find themselves longing to be with the possessions that are so close yet so far from their grasp. The reader feels the emotions of this grief stricken couple
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Exercise 1 The Things They Carried EXCERPT ① 1. How is the term common secret typical of the phrasing of this whole passage? How is run or freeze or hide also typical of the excerpt’s phrasing? In which sentences does O’Brien’s phrasing seem especially clear‚ direct‚ and simple‚ and why is such phrasing so effective? How would you describe the tone of this passage? How might the tone easily have been quite different? For instance‚ how could it have been highly emotional and melodramatic? Why
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