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    recollections. In his remembrance‚ the narrator cries for his lost past. In "Piano"‚ D.H. Lawrence conveys the meaning of the poem with very distinct tones in each stanza: in the first‚ the tone is mellow; in the second‚ bitterly resentful; and in the third‚ the narrator is melancholic. In the first stanza‚ the meaning is expressed with the tone that is conveyed as warm‚ mellow and tranquil. Lawrence uses words and phrases such as "Softly"(L1) and "in the dusk"(L1). These words express the atmosphere

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    When it comes to high quality sound machines‚ the Cherry Koala Sleep Tones Sound Therapy Machine is definitely worth mentioning because it’s easy to use and renders realistic nature sounds. Made with convenience in mind‚ this sound machine is the perfect solution if you have trouble falling asleep‚ or if you want to help your baby calm down with a soothing sound. At the same time‚ the unit comes at an affordable price and it can be the perfect companion for all those who want to meditate‚ relax‚

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    This essay explains in detail‚ line‚ colour‚ tone‚ shape‚ space ect excellent. Line Line is the most direct way of making a mark‚ lines define form and shape. Lines do not occur in nature. They are simply used to translate a form into something we can recognise on paper. The outline just symbolises the object we represent. - Combinations of line can be used to represent structure and movement. - Line can be used to create the sensation of movement. - The artist can communicate feelings by

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    death published in1890 is one of her famous poems. Dickinson loss many people close to her during her life. The people close to Dickinson had a big influence on her poetry. A look into Emily Dickinson’s life one will better understand the imagery and tone in her poem Because I could not stop for death. Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst‚ Massachusetts in 1830. Dickinson attended Maint Holyoke female seminary in South Hadley. She had two siblings. Dickinson was never married. According to Gerhard Brand

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    that the eyes follow you about when you move.” These posters are everywhere in the city. This element is one of the things in the story that makes the tone sarcastic and ironic. Who can take it serious that these kind of posters‚ which is hanging everywhere‚ tries to frighten you from doing mistakes? Nobody. The second element that makes the tone sarcastic is the “telescreen” in Winston’s flat. A screen that watches him and listens to him 24/7 to assure that he doesn’t make any trouble‚ terrorist

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    On‚ Friday‚ January twenty of nineteen sixty one John F Kennedy held his speech in Washington as a new term was to beginning. He was placed in office during the American racia fight against communism and the Cold War which had people very concerned. His audience were not only Americans but those watching and listening worldwide to get a sense of confidence from their new leader. Throughout his speech we take realize his approach‚ ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos to help analyze his efficiency in comforting

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    Slaughterhouse Five SIFTT Sean Lawson Period 1 Slaughterhouse Five‚ a novel written by Kurt Vonnegut‚ contains numerous examples of symbolism‚ imagery‚ figurative language‚ tone‚ and theme. The story isn’t very chronological‚ every thing happens bunched up together. There are numerous settings in the novel. A large portion of the action of the story occurs in the small town of Ilium‚ New York‚ where Billy Pilgrim‚ the protagonist of the novel‚ was born. Having grown up in Ilium‚ he settles there

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    Heart" by Poe ought to be kept with the new distributed release of the textbook since it has significantly excellent examples of tone‚ characterization‚ and conflict than Jackson’s created short story "The Lottery." Edgar Allen Poe creates a tone that made me want to read more into the story to find out if he actually does go through with killing the old man. The narrator’s tone in this story is very weary‚ leading to a climax at the end when he shrieks out his confession to killing. He likewise addresses

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    knowledge‚ admiration and appreciation toward various skin tones. It is important to know more about the variety of skin tones by gaining knowledge on each one. Each culture around the world has its own unique skin tone depending on where they are from and who their parents are.

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    Explore narrative voice and tone in La belle dame sans merci La belle dame sans merci is a ballad written by poet John Keats in a medieval age‚ it is induldged in a theme of knights‚ fairies and witches. "La Belle Dame Sans Merci" is in the form of a dialogue between two speakers. The first is the unnamed speaker who comes across a sick‚ sad knight and pesters him with questions for the first three stanzas. Stanzas 4-12 are the knight’s response. There aren’t any quotation marks to tip you off to

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