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    Sometimes things seem to be so different from each other that in the end‚ they are much more similar that they pretend to be. Mathilde from The Necklace and Della from The Gift of the Magi seem to have many differences‚ although they more similar that they really look like. For both women‚ happiness is something unknown and unreachable; and their lives are nothing more than hopeless. However‚ happiness is different than being rich‚ and while Mathilde does not care about her husband happiness‚ Della

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    does this mean for our future as our world becomes more and more advanced? In Sherry Turkle’s book “Alone Together‚” she successfully illustrates her ideas on the excessive and the isolating use of technology by using real examples and effectual diction

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    Mathilde Loisel is not a sympathetic character in “The Necklace” because of her materialistic and selfish motives. She is not just poor financially but also in character. She is always dissatisfied with her life. Nice clothes‚ expensive jewelry‚ a beautiful house‚ more furniture and rich friends are the only things she loves in her life. Moreover‚ she is not a sympathetic character because she disrespects her loving husband. In spite of having a kind‚ generous‚ loyal and hard working husband she

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    Poet’s Use of Mockery As Diction in Poem Tom Dinkel The poet’s use of mockery as diction conveys his disillusioned attitude toward the men that plan the battles without actually fighting in them. Using the words "If I were fierce‚ and bald‚ and short of breath‚" to describe the majors allows the reader to picture the majors as old‚ fat‚ out of shape men that spend their days "guzzling and gulping in the best hotel" safe from any danger. Fierce‚ bald and short of breath give the reader a negative

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    he realized his own sin‚ he was stuck in hatred. It takes the realization of sin to finally see the truth. It takes courage to recognize sin and to forgive others. In “God Sees the Truth‚ but Waits” by Leo Tolstoy‚ diction‚ irony‚ and symbolism reveal injustice breeds contempt. Diction shows the grief that follows unfairness because it shows the extent of the sorrow. Makar is distraught with guilt because Aksionov was imprisoned unjustly all these years and he was to blame. While begging for Aksionov’s

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    Convention‚ he showed great importance through his words on passing the Americans with Disabilities Act. The main words that connected with the audience throughout his speech were family‚ values‚ and dreams. Firstly‚ the word family shows connotative diction because Reeve sees that all of us in this nation are‚ metaphorically speaking‚ brothers and sisters. In paragraph two of his speech he says‚ ?... if America is really a family‚ then we have to recognize that many members of our family are

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    The Necklace Themes‚ Motifs‚ and Symbols Themes The Deceptiveness of Appearances The deceptiveness of appearances is highlighted by Madame Forestier’s necklace‚ which appears to be made of diamonds but is actually nothing more than costume jewelry. The fact that it comes from Madame Forestier’s jewelry box gives it the illusion of richness and value; had Monsieur Loisel suggested that Mathilde wear fake jewels‚ she surely would have scoffed at the idea‚ just as she scoffed at his suggestion

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    Fashion Buying & Merchandising .Precious Jewellery Necklaces. By: Submitted to: Dhwani Shah Dr. G.H.S. Prasad Sara Mahdi Introduction Necklaces have existed since our ancestors began to walk upright on the earth. Our desire to adorn ourselves has been evident since ancient times with Paleolithic and Neolithic necklaces made from shells‚ bones‚ teeth and claws found at sites of archaeological

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    1.  What is diction? (5 points)   an author’s word choice words that are inverted connotation in dialect formal language in poetry 2.  Which of the following lines from John Muir’s "The Calypso Borealis" shows an example of dialect? (10 points)   "I wish you would write me‚ say once a year‚" I sat down beside it and fairly cried for joy. How long I sat beside Calypso I don’t know. "What were ye doin’ there?" 3.  Read the following paragraph from John Muir’s "The Calypso Borealis" and

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    Neira Castaneda ENG 058 March 21‚ 2014 “The Necklace” "The Necklace" is a short story‚ written by Guy de Maupassant. His story describes the life of Madame Mathilde Loisel. When Mathilde was little‚ she always dreamed she’d be rich and have fancy things. Unfortunately‚ she was born poor and as a result ended up marrying a clerk. They don’t have anything‚ but her husband is obsessed with making her happy. He is able to get two invitations to the Ministry of Education’s party in order to please

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