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    Away Technqiues

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    AWAY TECHNIQUES 1. JUXTAPOSITION Serious circumstances‚ illness and death v/s Humour p. 45 Harry’s comments about Chinese view of death or philosophy v/s the men’s discussion about death 2. LITERARY ALLUSIONS Legend references Bible reference Historical reference Film Reference “Gone with the Wind” 1940 classic English Literature Reference Musical Reference 3. Intertextual References allows for comparisons of similar themes to be drawn between the texts for the purpose

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    There are several different characteristics that are crucial to surviving anything. For example determination‚calmness and intelligence. These three traits have their own reasons they are important but they compliment each other. Let’s say you are going through some rough times you and your best friend just got into a fight and you want to survive this tough time. determination will help you because you have a reason to be determined you want to patch things up with your best friend. You are determined

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    A walk in the woods

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    A Walk in the Woods‚ Bill Bryson In this non-fiction book‚ Bill Bryson recounts his travels through sections of the Appalachian Trail. Bryson discusses the history‚ ecology‚ trees‚ plants‚ and animals of the A.T.‚ which are topics that have been discussed in class this semester. The first days on the trail Bryson describes his experience as hell because the hiking is very tough and its even more difficult for his buddy Stephan Katz‚ a recovering alcoholic who is

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    consistently due to unjust stereotypes formed through entertainment and media. The point of writing for Dave Barry in “Turkey’s In The Kitchen” and Brent Staples “Just Walk By: Black Men In A Public Space” is to bring attention to the way society has formed stereotypes based on gender and race. Even though each piece

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    In “Just Walk on By: A Black Man Ponders His Power to Alter Public Space”‚ Brent Staples explains the impact he has on other people just for being an African American man. Writing for an audience of black men who have experienced discrimination. With a wise‚ inoffensive voice‚ but somewhat of a neutral tone‚ the author uses figurative language‚ writing techniques and diction to explain his purpose of writing this essay to explain to his readers of his past experience of being a black man in public

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    One Day Analysis

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    The song “One Day” by Matisyahu‚ represents how Vahan is feeling about this whole Armenian Genocide. The song is about not wanting a war and just wanting peace in the world. It explains how you pray for the world to be a better place and that you should stand tall and just hope for that day‚ but never let it bring you down. Vahan doesn’t understand why the turkish are attacking his people. He just wants his normal life back with his warm house and all the food he could eat surrounded by the people

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    Araby Literary Analysis

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    In his short story Araby‚ James Joyce ties together symbolism like light and dark‚ sight and blind‚ to characterize his protagonist’s rough journey to maturity. Joyce uses the theme of light versus dark to show how one must go through the dark‚ or tough times‚ in order to mature. He lets his character to be metaphorically blinded for a brief period of time‚ in order to learn a painful lesson. Joyce’s unnamed protagonist is starstruck by a beautiful girl‚ and he considers her to be his light. He

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    Elisa lives in a ranch with her husband; Henry who she has been married to for quite some time. Although they live well‚ and Elisa has found joy in creating her Chrysanthemums‚ it is not enough to make her forget that she is not truly happy. Elisa learns to live like this‚ and she has settled for this for many years‚ but after one day seeing the kind of life that is really made for her‚ she is left with deep sadness when she realizes the

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    1984 Literary Analysis

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    own. Down a street level another poster… uncovering the single word INGSOC. In the far distance a helicopter skimmed down between the roofs‚ hovered for an instant like a blue- bottle and darted away again. It was the Police Patrol. Behind Winston’s back the voice from the telescreen was still babbling away. The telescreen received and transmitted... any sound Winston made would be picked up by it; moreover‚ so long as he remained within the field of vision with the metal plaque commanded‚ he could

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    daughter compares how happy he was when he could express his traditions. To how sorrow he is without himself expressing his traditions. Urbanization isn’t the only thing taking away the fathers spirit but also his wife. In the poem

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