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    Odelia Huang Blumenshine 9th Honors Literature 13 February 2014 Analysis of the Friar’s Figurative Language Friar Laurence plays an important role in William Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet. The play is about two lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ who fight against the wills of their families and fate in order to be with each other. However‚ their love and desire ultimately lead to their deaths as well as the deaths of many others. The Friar is an important father figure to Romeo and warns him of

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    Madness in Mrs Dalloway Madness is a prevalent theme in ‘Mrs Dallway’ and is expressed primarily‚ and perhaps most obviously through the characters Septimus Warren Smith and Clarissa Dalloway – however the theme is also explored more subtly in more minor characters such as Lucrezia and Mrs Kilman. Virgina Woolf’s own issues inspired her greatly‚ as she herself suffered her first mental breakdown at the tender age of thirteen and was prescribed ‘rest cure’ – just as Septimus is; Woolf is often described

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    Shakespeare’s tragedies‚ Hamlet and Macbeth‚ resemble one another in many aspects such as foreshadowing‚ rational decision making‚ and the supernatural. Foreshadowing is a common literary technique

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    Coral Island inspired Golding to write‚ Lord of the Flies‚ a book which shows the breakdown of civilization and the light and dark in humans. William Golding uses a plethora of descriptive writing to paint a picture in the Lord of the Flies using foreshadowing‚ mood‚ tone‚ and many types of figurative language. Golding uses many examples of figurative language such as similes‚ metaphors‚ personification‚ and hyperboles. A simile and metaphor compares two unlike objects. To differentiate the two‚ similes

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    McEwan asks the reader to draw comparisons between the two characters‚ both of whom entertain mistaken ‘suspicions’ and misinterpreted ‘observations’ which lead them to accusing innocent men of crimes they did not commit. It therefore also offers a foreshadowing of the events in the novel‚ however the fundamental difference between the two novels is that while Northanger Abbey has a happy ending with Catherine Morland ending up with the man she loves‚ Briony’s mistaken accusation results in the destruction

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    Katherine Boo did a better job Behind the Beautiful Forever‚ did a better job at describing the story better and she made the story easier to understand‚ using description‚ action‚ and foreshadowing. One technique Katherine Boo discusses in Behind the Beautiful Forever is foreshadowing. She used foreshadowing because Abdul and his family will soon be landowners and have an actual house to live in. “If life and global markets kept going their way‚ they would soon be landowners‚ not squatters‚

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    through the author’s use of elements of fiction such as a red herring‚ foreshadowing‚ and melodrama. The precise use of these three elements of fiction effectively creates an atmosphere of suspense‚ leaving the reader at the edge of their seat. A red herring is something which diverts attention from the real problem‚ or matter at hand; a misleading clue. Red herrings were used very effectively in the story‚

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    Kate Chopin begins The Story of an Hour with foreshadowing‚ which allows the audience to interpret the chronological events of the short story while alluding to the ending in a very subtle way. This device gives us an insight into the sensitivity of the minor characters emotions with a questioning insight on the main character. Foreshadowing is used in the beginning when Kate Chopin writes‚ “Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble‚ great care was taken to break to her as gently

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    story ‚ Poe address how a person’s pride blinds him to the manipulation of others . This is shown through the use of setting ‚ symbolism ‚ foreshadowing and irony . Paragraph : Also Fortunato failed to consider many foreshadowings made by Montresor before taking the revenge . Moving on to foreshadowing we can find many of it in the story . Foreshadowing

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    Jekyll and Hyde Essay In the novel Jekyll and Hyde‚ Stevenson the author‚ uses foreshadowing to hint at what’s to come later on in the book. Three examples that are in the book are how Jekyll and Hyde’s penmanship is very alike and that Hyde has a key to Jekyll’s lab and that all of Jekyll’s servants must follow Mr. Hyde’s exact orders‚ and also that Hyde is also Jekyll. All of these examples foreshadow what happens later on in the book. In the beginning of the book Jekyll tells Utterson to read

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