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    Theme: Silence (finding one’s own personal voice) Kingston gives a voice to many of the voiceless women in the book‚ resulting in them discovering their identities as individuals. The theme of finding one’s own personal voice is a major theme in Kingston’s memoir. She makes various references to the physical and emotional struggle throughout the text by seeing the silence of the women in her family and Chinese culture. By adding her experience as a Chinese-American woman she tries to discover her

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    Sound Waves and Their Uses

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    ripples‚ but the waves transfers energy from one point to another. there are two major classes of waves ; mechanical and electromagnetic waves . Mechanical waves are waves that require a material medium for their propagation‚ such as water waves and sound waves. Electromagnetic waves are waves that do not require a material medium for their propagation. Examples are light rays‚ radio waves‚ x-rays and gamma rays. wave motion The particle of the medium which transfer energy move to and fro‚ or vibrate

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    By ZarghoonaMalik Spaces of silence in women‘s language Silence can mean many things because it is so ambiguous. It can replace speech to show feelings. It can express many different emotions ranging from joy‚ happiness‚ grief‚ embarrassment to anger‚ denial‚ fear‚ withdrawal of acceptance or love. Traditionally silence means the absence of voice‚ but the word silence is metaphorically used for women in the field of Feminist linguistics. This does not literary mean that women are unable to speak

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    Edward Field Icarus

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    The poem Icarus by Edward Field weaves a story about what if Icarus survived the fall‚ and what his life would be. Usually‚ most stories of Icarus and Daedalus ends with Icarus’s tragic fall into the ocean‚ but not this poem. In this poem‚ Edward Field starts after Icarus’s fall and his life after. The poem “Icarus” the opposite of most stories and cleverly crafted by Edward Field uses three literary devices setting‚ characterization‚ and imagery. Edward Field cleverly uses the setting to adapt

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    Silence. Words‚ one of the world’s most powerful weapons; depending on how you use them. The way words are used in speech can effect your life‚ for the best or the worst. One author in particular who is a specialist in Novelist‚ Folklorist‚ and Anthropy had put her knowledge in to writing a novel called Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ which was written by Zora Neale Hurtson herself. Hurtson based this novel on a belief that most folks are as happy as they make their minds up to be‚ but the main character

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    Jonathan Edwards Speech

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    Jonathan Edwards’ sermon titled “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” set out to persuade followers of God‚ differing in age‚ gender and social status to renounce their sinful ways and surrender to the will of God‚ which resonates through this skillfully crafted speech utilizing the power of vivid description and metaphors. Edwards the master of intense imagery utilizes metaphors in his sermon quite artfully and the first description‚ among several others which captured my attention says “The glittering

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    The Sounds of Living From gangsters to scriveners‚ throughout this class Losers In Literature‚ we have encountered and discussed all types of characters. Ikiru is a 1952 Japanese film directed by Akira Kurasawa. Ikiru or ‘to live’ is the story of a bureaucratic man who faces a terminal diagnosis. Kanji Watanabe‚ the protagonist played by Takashi Shimura‚ is perhaps the most impactful and persuasive character that we have experienced. This black and white film has won numerous awards for its powerful

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    British Sounds Analysis

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    British Sound Analysis: A voiceover in the film British Sounds states‚ "Sometimes the class struggle is also the struggle of one image against another image‚ of one sound against another sound. In a film‚ this struggle is between images and sounds." We as spectators are able to make connection with that statement as we watch the segments in the film unfold. As the tracking shot captures the auto assembly line‚ the diegetic sounds of the noisy machines overwhelm us. This similar technique can be

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    In this video abused in silence it is about a Muslim woman who is abused by her husband. She goes through different phases in the abuse. One of the first phases that they explained in the video is the when they first meet which would be like the honeymoon phase. The next phases are when there are minor abuses. It then escalates to increased abuses as well as name calling. Then she has a son which brings her hope and makes it so that she wants to leave the relationship. The final phase is when she

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    Bradstreet V Edwards

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    Anne Bradstreet vs. Jonathon Edwards Adrian Ott Kiernan P3 Anne Bradstreet’s poem expressed her love in a way that no other puritans had ever seen before. She was practically bragging about the relationship she shared with her husband‚ she even dared to challenge other women to compare their relationships with hers. She was not the typical puritan woman but she did not break any of god’s laws. Her view of god and religion are more modern compared to most of the views of the people in her

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