"How Smart Phone Changed the World"‚ the author‚ Sharon Houlsey try to highlight how such a small device can bring a huge difference in line with the modernity in human life. She agreed that smartphone nowadays is a must for each and every person especially those who leave in urban society. From Hollywood’s celebrity gossip‚ stock exchange‚ politic around the world until your favourite food recipe‚ you can search whatever comes in your mind. This is what we called the world at your fingertips. At first
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In Weldon Kees’ poem‚ For My Daughter‚ the narrator speaks of the bleak‚ dismal‚ and pessimistic future they envision for their daughter Kees conveys the tone and message of the poem through the usage of rhyme‚ cacophony‚ alliteration and synecdoche. Kees uses end rhymes throughout their poem to compare ideas and place emphasis on those particular words. While all of the lines rhyme with at least one other‚ a specific example of end rhyme is found in lines nine and ten: “Death in certain war‚ the
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Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne establishes the character Pearl as having tenacity and peculiarity in her personality and traits. First‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne exaggerates Pearl’s qualities to establish her as an odd child and a separate person from the Puritan town she lives in. In chapter 7‚ after the governor asks Pearl who created her‚ she answers by saying ‘no one created her rather her mother plucked her from a wild rose bush near the prison.’ Hawthorne follows Pearl’s remark with‚ “This fantasy
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(My Wood Final) E.M. Forster’s “My Wood” is a jocular essay that expresses Forster’s reaction to owning a small estate. It’s easy to depict that Forster has a negative attitude towards his experience of having the property. His manipulation of sentences and play with words conveys his humorous approach. The use of biblical allusions supports Foster’s attitude. The passage makes us think of the seductive power of possessing objects. Forster has a satirical attitude as if he is laughing at what
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If I were given a second chance to visit this world. Birth and death are neither under our control nor a matter of choice People are born without much effort on their part and die without any choice of their own. I look upon life as a game and‚ when I have finished it‚ I will leave the field without any hesitation and complaint. The life on this earth is quite enough for any reasonable man. But there is no harm in getting a new base of life‚ if one can have all the good things of life. Every child
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Born Lucky: The reason he was accepted into Hope’s Peak; he was randomly chosen from all the ordinary students in Japan. This is why he is considered to have "Super High School-Level Good Luck"... Born Unlucky: ...but he himself believes he has super-bad luck. Catch Phrase: "You’ve got that wrong!" whenever he points out a contradiction during trials. Clear My Name: After Maizono’s body is found in his shower. Declaration Of Protection: He’s been pining after Maizono for a
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In this selection‚ Hawthorne uses irony to convey his point. Dimmesdale‚ the holiest minister in the eyes of the crowd‚ has a constant burden in his heart that tortures him. When he confesses his sin to the townspeople‚ ironically‚ instead of seeing his evil nature‚ they mistake it for a humble degradation. This shows the downfall of human beings: their tendency of being misled and incapability of seeing the truth. Even in the most “holiest” human beings‚ a deep sin is present. This passage personifies
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In This Gun for Hire‚ one of the primary conflicts the film explores is that of man v. self; specifically‚ the protagonist Philip Raven is conflicted between his necessity to kill and his desire to do what is right. The film establishes this torn characterization through a few key events within the story. Particularly‚ the scene where Raven saves Ellen from certain death (though he had previously attempted to murder her) exemplifies his conflicted nature‚ as Raven’s murderous‚ criminal persona clashes
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Cornell Notes Topic/Objective: The Scarlet Letter Name: Class/Period: Date: February 6‚ 2014 Essential Question: How does rhetoric influence the reader’s understanding of the novel? Questions: Notes: The chapter is called this because Hester and Pearl walk in the forest where they hear about the Black Man. “The sunshine does not love you. It runs away and hides itself‚ because it is afraid of something on your bosom. Now‚ see! There it is‚ playing‚ a good way off.” (Hawthorne
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Letter from Patrice Lumumba to President Eishenhower To President Eisenhower: I know that you are a good president‚ so I hope that you listen to what I have to say. Your troops should be sent back to the U.S. because your country has no right to interfere in our internal affairs. We don’t need your “help” with our politics nor do we want you to covet our natural resources and please do not incite violence in order to be in the Congo. You probably can’t even see that your own country is
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