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    To My Mother Diction

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    author of the article “The Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe” described Poe’s regular tone as‚ “a pervasive tone of melancholy‚” (Zott). This description is accurate for the majority of his poetry‚ for instance‚ “Alone” and “The Black Cat”; nevertheless‚ the diction in “To My Mother” demonstrates how the poem is the exception to Poe’s trite tune. For example‚ Poe wrote‚ “None so devotional as that of ‘Mother‚’ Therefore by that dear

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    Diction In The Bluest Eye

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    disdain for the doll is made evident through the drastic changes in tone throughout the piece‚ and the speaker’s use of sentences with many clauses to draw attention to key points. The tone of the piece‚ revealed through the connotations of abstract diction‚ mirrors the speaker’s thoughts towards the doll. The tone of the piece starts pleasant‚ containing words with positive connotations such as “special” and “loving”. This is immediately contrasted with the negative words “revolting” and “frightened”

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    Literary Terms Setting: The setting first takes place in Oklahoma in the 1930s.This is important setting because this is one of the main places of the depression era. Characters: A: The main characters are Tom Joad‚ Jim Casy‚ Al Joad‚ Ma Joad‚ Pa Joad‚ Uncle John Joad‚ Rose of Sharon Joad‚ and Authority figures ( Roadside camp proprietors; Police). B: Minor Characters in the story would include Grandma‚ and Granpa because they went along with them on the ride to Califiornia. Noah‚ Winfield

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    Diction In The Book Thief

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    desires and express the potential they have hidden deep inside of them. Whether one uses these words to discriminate and disparage a certain race‚ or instead take the same words to heal‚ save‚ and to fight against justice‚ it all relies on the specific diction used. In many ways‚ the Holocaust was a war fought with words. It relied on mass communication to convey it’s message of hate and to mobilize a nation in it’s service. For example‚ Hitler did indeed understand "the true power of words‚" he knew exactly

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    World War 1. Yeats was greatly affected by the events that took place during the war. He lived through a time where there was no faith in God. Yeats depicts a society that has lost its faith in God and is no longer stable. The author uses a dark diction to convey his theme throughout the poem. For example “The falcon cannot hear the falconer”(line 2) visualizes someone being lost. He uses falcon and falconer to symbolize god and his followers‚ and how they have lost faith in him. “The blood dimmed

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    beyond adolescence‚ yet if too abrupt‚ unfamiliar‚ or undesired‚ these moments of awareness may be overwhelming and unsettling. This particular idea is excellently captured in Elizabeth Bishop’s poem “In the Waiting Room” through her use of ominous diction and

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    After the Wrath of God demonstrates that‚ following the culture wars of the 1960s and 1970s‚ American religious groups used the AIDS crisis to promote Christian morality. Anthony Petro argues that Christians who feared the downfall of American morality painted AIDS as an “epidemic [that] provided divine evidence for God’s sexuality morality” (197). Petro’s focus on anti-gay religion during the first 15 years of the AIDS crisis‚ unfortunately‚ takes attention away from figures who had a positive approach

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    29‚ 2012 What Role Does Wrath Play In The Iliad? The very first line in the Iliad states the main theme of the whole story‚ as Homer asks the Muse to sing of the "wrath of Achilles." This wrath‚ all its occurrences‚ transformations‚ influences‚ and consequences‚ unfold the devastating events in the Iliad. Initially the book starts showing people in a normal state of life‚ but the main story of Homer’s Iliad‚ however‚ starts once there is the ignition of wrath among prominent characters

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    portrayed a great deal in Lasse Hallström’s What’s Eating Gilbert Grape (1993). Guilt is depicted within the film through Gilbert as he is indecisive between leaving and staying‚ it is depicted through Bonnie as she believes that she is an incompetent wife and parent‚ and through Betty Carver‚ who holds herself responsible for the death of her husband. What’s Eating Gilbert Grape follows the trapped and tedious life of Gilbert Grape (Johnny Depp)‚ through his struggles with responsibility when caring

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    Edwards God's Wrath

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    A clear illustration of this is “God’s wrath is bent‚ and the arrow made ready on the string” a concept not unknown to Colonial America where native Americans used bows and arrows commonly making this an easily relatable and understandable tool to use in the metaphor for the audience. Thus‚ God’s wrath is bent means the energy of God’s rage has been gathered and he has prepared to release his rage‚ as someone would bend

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