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    Tone in Sylvia Plath Poem

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    Tone in “Mirror” by Sylvia Plath In “Mirror” by Sylvia Plath‚ the speaker is represented as a mirror that reflects the life and actions of another human being. The speaker develops a casually detached tone right from the beginning of the poem‚ but also portrays an accepting mood by the end of the work. These tones and moods are expressed through the use of diction‚ punctuation‚ metaphors‚ and imagery. The tone of this poem fluctuates and makes it difficult for the reader to grasp the emotions

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    Weather Affects Your Mood

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    How weather effect your mood? Weather can have more than a little impact on your mood. Researchers in Germany branched out beyond just sunny and cloudy and looked at temperature‚ wind‚ sunlight‚ rain and snow‚ air pressure‚ and how long the days were. The study was led by Jaap Denissen of Humboldt University in Berlin. The study had 1‚233 participants‚ all living in Germany at the time. Most of the participants were women‚ the average age was 28‚ with ages spanning from 13 to 68 years old. Study

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    Movie

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    The 1999 film Fight Club‚ based on Chuck Palahniuk’s novel of the same name‚ was received as one of the most controversial films of the year‚ and has since gained a strong cult popularity. The movie places strong emphasis on the evils of modern consumerism‚ and adopts a “fight the system” attitude throughout. The setting is bleak and degraded – the main character‚ who remains unnamed for the entirety of the film‚ inhabits a city that seems perpetually dark and run down. All in all‚ the film attempts

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    rhyme schemes‚ nor any clear meters. However‚ Bishop uses very powerful diction and ideas in the poem‚ forcing the reader to think and relate it to a greater aspect of his/her own life. The persona has a very mature and serious tone‚ and some gloomy element to his/her mood. The poem uses a significant amount of imagery. Descriptions like "brown skin hung in strips" and "fresh and crisp with blood" are common throughout the poem. The reader can almost see the fish on the boat‚ waiting for its life

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    My Mistress Tone

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    Analysis of the sonnet‚ “My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun” William Shakespeare is well known for his unique style of writing‚ and really changed the tone of romantic poetry with his sonnet “My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun”. He wanted the readers to see a different side of what beauty was he wanted them to see a more realistic view of a women. In the 1600 time frame the writers made women seems so prefect and angelic; which is not at all the way most women really look. Shakespeare

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    The Limits of Love In the Mood for Love by Wong Kar-Wai is a heartwarming and at the same time depressing film about love that blossomed‚ love that has been‚ and love that cannot be. It perfectly exudes the chains people are shackled to because of the norms ideals‚ and constructs the society has created and boxed us into. This film produced by Wong Kar-Wai is considered a film because it is made up of the basic elements that comprise what can be considered a movie according to David Bordwell

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    Crash By: Sahrah Abdul Paul Haggis’ 2003 film Crash is about Los Angeles citizens with very separate lives. They go through interweaving stories of race‚ loss and redemption. It shows us how we connect or disconnect with other people. Although we feel separated by a number of factors such as race‚ class‚ status or gender we are more connected than we think. The editing used in this film contributes

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    Chopin uses tone in the short Story “The Story of an Hour” and the differences in tone include pertinent information that is valuable to the reader. These changes in tone refer to the mood of the main character and offer a vivid image of how she processes the life-changing information that is received during the story. Symbolism is also heavily used and creates a clearer picture of the story in the mind of any reader. Symbolism can be a great way to emphasize a point in a story and can be helpful

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    To Look At Any Thing Mood

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    There are many distinct moods that were described in the instructions of the poem To Look at Any Thing. For example‚ when the author wrote "you must look at it long‚" I imagine a very enraged and irritable mood because‚ waiting for something that takes time requires patients; in which those who do not have patience become irritated. For instance‚ when a computer loads slowly and you have to wait‚ you develop an impatience and anger towards its malfunctions. Another example was the next instruction

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    Gary Soto Tone

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    Additionally‚ many of Soto’s poems have a reflective tone because his poems are usually autobiographical. Typically Soto writes in free verse about past experiences and life milestones which is the case in his poem “Oranges”. Gary Soto’s poem “Oranges” is about a man recounting the details of his first

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