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    The categories that are used most in this speech are pathos‚ logos and aesthetic choices/stylistic choices. These three are the most important ones because they are the ones that backed up his warning and proved his point. Aesthetic choices/stylistic choices drilled the message into the listeners and made his speech stick with them for a long time while pathos made it a personal matter and logos made the decisions that would come from a speech at least seem rational. He chose these because he knew

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    Law Homework – Reforms of Murder and Voluntary Manslaughter My criticisms of Murder and Voluntary Manslaughter Murder Murder is the most serious form of unlawful homicide. Murder is a common law offence‚ and has never been defined by statute. The most commonly accepted definition is the one given by the early 17th century judge‚ Sir Edward Coke. He defined murder as: ‘The unlawful killing of a reasonable person in being under the Queens peace with malice aforethought‚ express or implied.’’ The

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    The Impossible Climb Made Possible: A Rhetorical Criticism Northern Arizona University CST 300W The Impossible Climb Made Possible: A Rhetorical Criticism Climbing is a challenging‚ unrelenting‚ and high-risk sport. Being a climber myself‚ I know the challenges and constant battle one has to push oneself further and further. Climbing itself has a long rich history. At the heart of the sport has long been the historic national park‚ Yosemite Valley. Yosemite Valley has seen centuries of climbing

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    Bradbury’s Criticism Critics from all over time usually conversate the same topics. When readers first look at Ray Bradbury’s novel Fahrenheit 451 they are most likely to conclude the novel is only criticizing the future‚ but Bradbury is criticizing both present and future. Fahrenheit 451 is a novel about a futuristic dystopia where books are burned‚ the firemen start fires‚ and everything is technology based. The novel consist of a main character by the name of Guy Montag‚ who is a fireman that

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    Broadbent begins his piece by setting the tone of criticism of liberalism‚ neoliberalism and neoconservatism‚ terms which he incorrectly uses interchangeably‚ by implying that the policies of these market-based ideologies “deliberately exclude any consideration

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    June 04.12 AVI 201b Art Criticism – The Creation of Adam Artist: Michelangelo Medium: Fresco Paint Completed: 1511 Art Criticism – The Creation of Adam In this painting God is depicted as an elderly white-bread man wrapped in a swirling cloak while Adam‚ is in the lower left and is completely nude while sitting on a large boulder. God’s right arm is extended to impact the spark of life from his own finger into Adam whose left arm is extended in pose mirroring

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    Identifying Tone in Shakespeare’s Sonnet‚ “My Mistress’ Eyes” William Shakespeare illustrates that beauty is in the eyes of the beholder in his sonnet‚ My Mistress’ Eyes. This poem describes the physical characteristics of his mistress using ironic comparison. Shakespeare also uses an extreme shift in the tone of his sonnet to show how he feels about the physical appearance of his mistress. The sonnet essentially raises the question‚ "What is beauty?" The poem begins to describe things in

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    humour and criticism. For example‚ the knight is not the typical medieval soldier the reader would expect. He avoids conflict being a very romantic person. In a similar way‚ the characters that are part of the Church are also very peculiar. At the time when Chaucer wrote this poem‚ the Catholic Church was very powerful and rich. The clergy enjoyed great fortunes and a high quality of life compared with the peasantry who was starving and dying. In this essay‚ I’m going to deal with the criticism towards

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    Feminist Criticism of The Great Gatsby Feminist criticism focuses on the power relationships between genders and the ways pieces of literature has been shaped according to them. During the 1920’s‚ many changes had begun to counter the evident inequality between men and women. Views readily changed from politics to social lives as woman’s hemlines were raised and risks were taken. The confusion of this time for most men is seen in The Great Gatsby. In The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald portrays the new

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    Are constructivist criticisms on realism justified? Introduction In this essay‚ I will argue that constructivist criticisms on realism are justified‚ provided that the alternative procedural decision making process that constructivists offer seems plausible. I will argue for this by showing that not only arguments derived from is/ought problem‚ but also practical problems justify the criticisms constructivist have towards realism. First of all‚ one viewpoint that realists and constructivists

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