BASIC OUTLINE FOR AN EXPLICATION DE TEXTE I. INTRODUCTION A. Reading the text 1. Read the text out loud several times‚ paying attention to its difficulties (words‚ expressions‚ grammar). 2. Ask yourself at this point some general questions about the text. Is it is comic‚ serious; a monologue‚ dialog (slow or rapid); is it a description‚ reflection‚ confession‚ etc? 3. Try to find the rhythm of the text: slow‚ rapid‚ even‚ uneven. 4. The purpose of this reading is to make your
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"The Mother" In recent‚ popular culture‚ abortion has become a very sensitive subject. It has become a controversy to try and settle whether it is morally wrong. In some religions‚ such as Catholicism‚ abortion is looked down upon and is considered a mortal sin. Others would just simply agree that they don’t think it should be done. On the other hand‚ some see abortion as something that is strictly the mother’s choice and if she should want it‚ it should be allowed. Some even believe that
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My first poem I choose was by Gwendolyn Bennet‚ “To A Dark Girl”. I choose this poem because I came across this poem before this class and found it touching. My first poetic element I see in this poem would be Allegory‚ my reason for this is because‚ Bennett gives a message in this poem without really saying it‚ you kind of have to read it over again and think. “Something of old forgotten queens (line 5). What I got from this is that Bennett is saying that back in time‚ black people were fine
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If you had a choice on how the world would end‚ what would you choose? Would your choice to be go painfully but fast? Perhaps you would rather it be so slow and painless you do not even realize it is happening? That’s what I believe Robert Frost’s poem Fire and Ice is meant to express. Although the poem is short‚ it holds a very interesting question to think about. The question is which way would you rather the world come to an end. There are two choices. The first two lines
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Life in a Warzone Reading the short story “The Things they carried‚” by Tim O Brien‚ creates a mesmerizing image of a war zone. It describes the tough war times for American soldiers fighting in the Vietnam War. The story is a literary portrayal of the material and mental pressures on the soldiers‚ who strive to survive physically and mentally in the war. “The things they carried” talks about how heavily equipped are American Soldiers‚ and how a group of them carried numerous tools
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Truman Capote’s‚ “A Diamond Guitar”‚ is a mellow dramatic depiction of two people who fell into each other’s lives‚ needed each other‚ and who inevitably used one another. Throughout the story you are led to believe that there is two main protagonist characters‚ but the author discretely turns one of them into an antagonist during the climax. Mr. Schaeffer is an older man‚ trapped in a “prison” on a farm that is surrounded by woods. The prison being a metaphor for his mind’s lack of freedom‚ serves
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Hannah Risidore ENG4U June 2‚ 2013 Ms. Martin Poem Analysis Stop all the clocks‚ cut off the telephone‚Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone‚Silence the pianos and with muffled drumBring out the coffin‚ let the mourners come.Let aeroplanes circle moaning overheadScribbling on the sky the message ’He is Dead’.Put crepe bows round the white necks of the public doves‚Let the traffic policemen wear black cotton gloves.He was my North‚ my South‚ my East and West‚My working week and my
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A Bronzeville Mother Loiters in Mississippi‚ A Mississippi Mother Burns Bacon‚ a heart wrenching poem by Gwendolyn Brooks‚ is about the tragic and horrifying murder of a fourteen year old boy named Emmett Till. This poem follows the lives of the “Maid Mild” the wife and the “Fine Prince” ‚ the husband‚ and how they feel after the verdict of the trial. Brooks brings together powerful allusion‚ poignant diction‚ vivid imagery and alliteration to convey the huge amount of guilt and insecurity that
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Brook Farm‚ or properly known as the Brook Farm Institute of Agriculture and Education‚ was just one of multiple utopian communities throughout North American history. Between 1663 and 1858‚ around 138 of these “perfect societies” were established in the continent (“Utopia”). While it is up for debate as to whether Brook Farm succeeded in creating the perfect society‚ it has remained as one of the most well known and preserved entities of the United States’ utopian past. In 1841‚ a man by the
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Mac Hoffman HNRS 2013 Paper #3 An Explication of Character: Michael Eisner As the longtime CEO of Disney‚ Michael Eisner was responsible for helping the company reach heights it had never reached before. He took over Disney in 1984‚ at a time in which it was struggling‚ and ultimately expanded the value of the company by taking high risk-high reward endeavors such as ambitious movie productions and the acquisition of large companies. In his autobiography Work in Progress‚ Eisner presents his
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