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    The Dead Sea Scrolls are ancient manuscripts that were discovered in caves near Qumran. Qumran is an archaeological site located approximately a mile from the Dead Sea’s Northern Shore. The Dead Sea is actually a salt lake that is bordered by the countries of Jordan and Israel. It is one of the saltiest lakes in the word‚ with a salinity‚ or percentage of salt‚ at 34.2%‚ making it uninhabitable for animal life‚ hence the name “Dead Sea.” The scrolls are believed to be some of the original copies

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    Introduction: I chose the Road Not Taken written by Robert Frost. I chose the poem An Old Man’s Winter Night * The poem is written in third person point of view‚ the narrator is omniscient. * In this poem Frost illustrates the troubled life of an old man who’s memory is slowly fading away. * Throughout the poem Frost uses various literary devices to emphasize the idea that the old man is secluded from everyone. * The poem is written in one stanza following a fixed meter and

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    She uses this device to create two people from her thoughts on old and new leisure. The fist person is New Leisure‚ who we can infer to be part of the growth of industry in the 19th century. He is eager and interested in science‚ politics‚ and philosophy. He reads exciting novels and leads a hurried life‚ attempting to do many things at once. Such characteristics help us to create an image of New Leisure as Eliot sees him. <br> <br>Old Leisure is quite contrasting to New Leisure. Being a stout country

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    Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man Ellison makes strong connections between the musical jazz elements and the Battle Royal excerpt of the novel. The jazz element of improvisation is described to be spontaneous‚ on the spot‚ composing to come up with different melodies and is the prominent element used by Ellison in the Battle Royal excerpt of the novel. Ellison uses these spontaneous moments like that of the jazz element of improvisation to allow our narrator‚ the invisible man to take control‚ while still

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    Harper Lee uses many literary elements and techniques that make her novel appealing to a reader. Foreshadowing‚ use of setting‚ many themes (or motifs)‚ and well-developed characters are prevalent in this novel. Lee uses many motifs in this novel. The reoccurring symbols can also be interpreted as foreshadowing. Hands and arms play a big role as well as the distinction between left and right. This mostly pertains to trial of Tom Robinson. References to birds and the color red also show up quite

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    Bibliography: a) unprepared b) unwilling c) refusing d) slow (from Penny Ur‚ ‘A Course in Language Teaching’‚ 1996 : 70) (from Penny Ur‚ ‘A Course in Language Teaching’‚ 1996 : 70) 3 (from Penny Ur‚ ‘A Course in Language Teaching’‚ 1996 : 70) 22 Dr. Grammar became a cure worse than any disease.’ Harmer‚J.‚ 1987‚ Teaching and Learning Grammar‚Longman As Penny Ur (1996:75) defines it‚ grammar is ‘...the way words are put together to

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    The Importance of Literary Elements in Barn Burning Understanding literary elements such as patterns‚ reader/writer relationships‚ and character choice are critical in appreciating William Faulkner’s Barn Burning. Some literary elements are small and almost inconsequential while others are large and all-encompassing: the mother’s broken clock‚ a small and seemingly insignificant object‚ is used so carefully‚ extracting the maximum effect; the subtle‚ but more frequent use of dialectal

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    overwhelming authority and influence towards individuals who contradicts the ‘accepted’ norm. “The Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka and Gabriel Marquez’s “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” for instance‚ illustrate the inferiority and the undeniable cruelty the two protagonists receive from society as a result of their conditions. Gregor Samsa and the Old man are parallel characters‚ whose fates are thrown into an environment where society’s authority serves as a major factor in both their struggle to attain

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    Gabriel Garcia Marquez wrote a short titled story‚ “ A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings.” This story examines the human response to those who are weak‚ dependent‚ and viewed differently. Throughout the story‚ there are moments of cruelty‚ and callousness‚ beginning when an old man is found lying face down in a pile of mud with huge buzzard wings. With no knowledge as to what kind of creature the man is‚ the family took him in to be examined‚ used as entertainment‚ and eventually used his un-canning

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    analyzing this poem‚ I will be writing about three literary elements which include: conflict‚ plot and character. Literary technique will also be identified in this essay‚ which include: tone‚ vocabulary‚ visual images‚ figurative language and style. As well I will be identifying my own universal meanings which are my thoughts and also my prior knowledge against another book that I have read. First I will be identifying the three literary elements in this poem “Brave New World”. While reading this

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