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    Oroonoko and Gulliver’s Travels By Melissa Eason Mrs. Sarbani Bose Eng 232-69 February 18‚ 2011 Oroonoko and Gulliver’s Travels Gulliver’s Travels and Oroonoko shatter the myth that European culture was more civilized than “newly discovered” savage countries. The most prominent examples in Oroonoko are their treatment of the slaves and how they are punished. In Gulliver’s Travels the evidence revolves around how petty‚ destructive‚ illogical‚ and unreasonable human beings act. Though

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    Ann Taylor Brand Analysis

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    for the modern working woman and that is always evolving to meet her changing aspirations and roles. Business and Products Ann Taylor is a leading specialty retailer of women’s apparel‚ shoes and accessories in the United States. The company’s two brands are Ann Taylor and LOFT. The Ann Taylor brand is higher-end and targets women making above$150‚000 a year. Ann Taylor has continued to generate strong sales and higher profitability. The brand is seeing stronger‚ more consistent performance driven

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    "Arcadian Adventures With the Idle Rich": Satire Jonathan Swift has suggested that "Satire is a sort of Glass‚ wherein Beholders do generally discover every body ’s Face their own; which is the chief reason...that so few are offended with it." Richard Garnett suggests that‚ "Without humour‚ satire is invictive; without literary form‚ [and] it is mere clownish jeering." (Encyclopaedia Britannica 14th ed. vol. 20 p. 5). Whereas Swift ’s statement suggests that people are not offended by satire

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    Jefferson Davis

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    Synopsis Jefferson Davis was born in Christian County‚ Kentucky‚ on June 3‚ 1808. After a distinguished military career‚ Davis served as a U.S. senator and as Secretary of War under Franklin Pierce before his election as the president of the secessionist Confederate States of America. He was later indicted for treason‚ though never tried‚ and remained a symbol of Southern pride until his death in 1889. Quotes "I regarded the separation of the States as a great‚ though not the greater evil." –

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    Irony: Purpose Of Satire

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    An Introduction to Satire sat.ire n. 1. 2. A literary work in which human vice or folly is attacked through irony‚ derision‚ or wit. Irony‚ sarcasm‚ or caustic [bitterly cutting/burning] wit used to attack or expose folly‚ vice‚ or stupidity. (dictionary.com) Ian Johnston‚ retired instructor at Malaspina University-College‚ Nanaimo‚ British Columbia‚ Canada‚ offers helpful information in more clearly defining the use and characteristics of satire: Purpose of Satire: “If we see someone or

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    The Definition of Satire

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    persons. In contrast‚ Juvenalian satire also uses withering invective‚ insults‚ and a slashing attack. The name comes from the Roman poet Juvenal (60-140 CE)‚ who frequently employed the device‚ but the label is applied to British writers such as Swift and Pope as

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    instructed‚ after their reading‚ what to think..” and to “have something of which may be of entertainment to the fair sex..” (Tatler‚ April 12‚ 1709) Steele was the creator but other significant writers of the time‚ including Joseph Addison and Jonathan Swift‚ were also contributors. The Tatler was a single-sheet paper that came out three times a week and in the beginning‚ consisted of short paragraphs on topics related to domestic‚ foreign and financial events‚ literature‚ theater and gossip. Each topic

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    A Modest Proposal Outline

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    “A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift I. Conditions of female beggars II. Suggestions A. Need to find a method with particular qualities 1. Children in arm 2. Children on back 3. Children at mother’s heel B. Need to help infants of poor parents 4. Before One year 5. After one year C. Need to prevent abortions and murders III. Statistics and practical details about 200‚ 000 breeders D. 80‚000 of no

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    one cannot get on well in the world without money. To be in want of it… ;is to live out of the world‚(1-4). The use of immediate rhetorical strategies gives a sense the author is educated and thus credible in a literary standpoint. Not only does his swift use of strategies portray his intelligence‚ but his use of diction and advanced vocabulary do as well. For example‚”...of chagrin and disappointment in after-life...to grow crabbed‚ morose‚ and querulous”(35-36 and 43-44). Because the author is so

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    \ Part 1 Society teaches the morally incorrect and socially unacceptable aspects of murder. George Orwell’s “Shooting and Elephant” and Foster the People’s “Pumped up Kicks” address the contrary‚ the instances in which society leads one to murder. Orwell’s switch from first to second person within “He wears a mask‚ and his face grows to fit it” reveals the distance that the murderer puts between himself and his action creating a sense of personal distain; the same sense of detachment is evoked

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