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    Summer Syllabus

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      SUMMER SEMESTER 2013_ SYLLABUS English Composition 101 ENG 101 Sec 70 Instructor Shelby Cochran Office Hours Posted on the Internet and Office Door (Bevill 25) Office Location BEV 25 E-mail scochran@gadsdenstate.edu Use this to get in touch with me. Phone Number 256-549-8409 or 256-413-3110 or 256-490-5560 Academic Division Phone Language and Fine Arts Division Dr. Charles Hill (Chair)

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    Use Of Satire In Candide

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    Candide a Satire on the Enlightenment - Research Papers ... www.studymode.com › Home › Philosophy‎ Rating: 4.5 - ‎1 review Candide is an outlandishly humorous‚ far-fetched tale by Voltaire satirizing the optimism espoused by the philosophers of the Age of Enlightenment. It is the story ... An Analysis of Candide‚ and Voltaire’s Controversial Convictions ... voices.yahoo.com/an-analysis-candide-voltaires-controversial-695221.ht...‎ Dec 13‚ 2007 - One of Voltaire’s premier criticisms in Candide

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    Wuthering Heights is a book of mirrored parallelisms. The ruinous and dark estate of Wuthering Heights stands opposite the lavish and high class house of Thrushcross Grange. The residents of each home carry the same demeanor as their houses with the miserable and cold people who inhabit the Heights sharing the moors with the refined Lintons of Thrushcross Grange. As the book progresses the reader will find that Bronte has not only chosen locational parallels but also parallels which transcend the

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    High Ground Essay

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    The high ground is an all important strategic position in war fare‚ it is also important in debate. In debate‚ there is no physical high-ground but there is the moral high-ground. It is the position of truth and justice. It may not always be the position which makes the most people happy or creates the most wealth but it is the right-position. As human‚ I believe we all share a common moral intuition that comes down to the use of violence—it is wrong. It is wrong to kill people but it is also wrong

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    About Summer

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    Summer is the Best Season (possible topic sentences with suggestions for details) o The four seasons of the year all have their appeal‚ but summer is by far my favorite. [Give examples of wrong is wrong with the other seasons and what they don’t offer that summer does.] o One aspect of summer that makes it so attractive involves clothing. [Give examples of why doing laundry is easier‚ what kinds of summer clothing you enjoy wearing‚ and why clothing in other seasons is less

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    Rumi Night on the Heights

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    Rumi Night on the Heights/in the Depths of St. Ignacious I am by no means a poetry fanatic. I disliked learning about their structure in middle school into high school. I loathed having to put together haikus and soliloquies for my English class freshman year. That being said I entered the basement of St. Ignacious with a rather jaded attitude and a goal for my new high score for the next level of Angry Birds. I slumped down in my chair next to my friends who also‚ I’m sure‚ shared a similar

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    A crisis of conscience is similar to a normal dilemma‚ but it is an internal conflict in which one has to make a decision for his or her own conscience. In Emily Brontë’s Victorian novel‚ Wuthering Heights‚ two major characters struggle with a crisis of conscience. Chapters nine and ten convey crises of conscience as the turning point of the novel: the point in the story which a critical decision changes the plot and/or characters. Two of the major characters‚ Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff

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    Speaking With Satire Lord Bryon once said‚ “Fools are my theme‚ let satire be my song”. A satire is a literary composition‚ in verse or prose‚ in which human folly and vice are held up to scorn‚ derision‚or ridicule (dic.com). A well recognized satire is George Orwell’s Animal Farm. Orwell wrote this allegorical novella in England when the wartime alliance with the Soviet Union was at its height and Stalin was held in highest esteem in Britain both among the people and government. George

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    way they read assigned novels; by not actually reading it but by looking at someone else’s notes on it. The literary element of satire uses irony‚ sarcasm‚ parody‚ hyperbole‚ or other methods of ridicule and humor that criticizes‚ but also attempts to improve human institutions or human follies. In this article‚ the use of situational irony is used to support the satire by making it appear as if the character‚ Grace Weaver‚ has actually read the book but in reality has not. The way that Weaver reacts

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    Winter and Summer

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    SUMMER AND WINTER: TWO SEASONS WITH BIG DEFFERENCES  When it comes to a question of the time of the year people prefer most‚ a majority answer based on two seasons‚ summer and winter. Summer and winter are two of the four seasons of the year‚ which have very vast differences and a few similarities. The first and most relevant difference is the change in weather‚ with summer having hot temperatures and winter with cold temperatures‚ which is seen from the metrological point of view. Using the

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