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    burst in overwhelm me. Boom! Wise cavalry charge forward and cut down me down. Boom! Canons blow me far away. Boom! My teacher hands back my essay. Three out of nine. Well it could’ve been worse I tell myself when my teacher hands me back the rhetorical analysis essay. I think back to the conversation I had with my mom months prior about the latest

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    Transcendentalism- Ori and the Blind Forest The story Ori and the Blind forest is about a little animal named ori who becomes orphaned after a colossal storm‚ and has to go on to restore balance in nature. This story is extremely transcendental because it is down to earth‚ everybody has a purpose‚ and you give even after death. During this game Ori and Naru (Naru is the mother) live off of what is given to them. This consists of the woods‚ and the food that grows there. In the game it is all about

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    Zombie is a belligerent protest song released in September 1994 by Irish rock band‚ The Cranberries. The song itself was written by the lead singer‚ Dolores O’Riordan and became a worldwide success. Originally seen as a catchy and popular song‚ listeners came to realise the much darker meaning behind the song after the release of the controversial videoclip. Zombie was initially written in memory of two children killed as a result of a bombing conducted by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Cheshire

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    Visual Rhetorical Analysis This advertisement is found in a magazine‚ as part of a campaign against rape. The advertisement is glued together‚ which forces the viewer to rip the pages apart in order to view the whole ad. Once open it reveals a woman’s legs spread apart on a bed‚ with dark shadows over the woman’s body. There is limited text stating‚ “If you have to use force‚ it’s rape”‚ and the POWA logo‚ which is the organization that sponsored/made the advertisement. The purpose is to demonstrate

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    reputation and campaign. Obama’s main purpose was to get the audience (potential voters) to be a part of a “more perfect union.” Obama encourages voters to go out and vote for him so we can face this challenge together. Obama welds three distinctive rhetorical tactics to support his overarching argument that unity is compulsory in this country to produce racial equality. First‚ he opens with a personal and historical background to highlight the moment

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    This Side Jordan Analysis

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    In Margret Laurence’s “This Side Jordan‚” white protagonist Johnnie Kestoe realizes he needs to change his practices in order to have a successful life in Ghana. Johnnie is a young married accountant who works for a British company‚ Allkirk‚ Moore & Bright in Ghana. Johnnie and his wife‚ Miranda recently moved to Ghana. This novel depicts two different cultures battling for power and identity while the people of Ghana fight to be ruled by their own people. This novel also has to do with old vs new

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    Hollywood and Beyond As an African American woman‚ I believe I have the ability to relate to some of the issues being faced by African Americans. As a result‚ I have chosen to create a cinema and write about the stigma surrounding homosexuality in the African American churches. Because I was raised in the church most of my life‚ I understand the plight of people who struggle to be who they are and are often ostracized as a result of living their truth. A Brief History Historically‚ African

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    Rhetorical Analysis Frederick Douglass paints a clear picture in his narrative for people to see how slaves did not get to experience the luxuries of freedom‚ even after their escape of slavery. He compares the hardships of slavery and the blessedness of freedom‚ yet does not emphasize a lot of joy towards his freedom in New York. Douglass’ intentions were to not only stress the wretchedness of slavery but to also emphasize the fear he held inside from his tortured past. Therefore‚ Douglass implies

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    In paragraph 7‚ it states‚ “I have learned as a scavenger. I mean to put some of what I have learned down here‚ beginning with the practical art of Dumpster diving and proceeding to the abstract” (Eighner 108). The author’s identification on the rhetorical direction he plans to follow helps the audience envision the course and order Eighner will be doing the essay. From this paragraph‚ the reader can predict this essay will be technical or informational. Eighner will continue to explain his experiences

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    Obama Rhetorical Analysis

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    Unification is a concept central to the foundation of America. In order to gain independence from Great Britain‚ the American colonies needed to join together‚ and fight side by side. However‚ during the election of 2004‚ cooperation was not on the minds of most Americans. Republican candidate and President George Bush ran against Democratic Party candidate John Kerry for the position of President of the United States. Although the attack on America on 9/11 in 2001 brought about a period of increased

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