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    English 004.006 Essay Stardust Through dedication‚ love‚ and courage‚ Tristan Thorne overcomes the strength and ability to grow up and become a man. The movie stardust is an adventure movie that brings thrill and excitement. As Tristan grows into being a mature man he faces many difficult tasks. Example‚ while Tristan is facing the love of his life. The girl does not give him a chance as he knows Humphrey is proposing to the girl Tristan likes. Tristan knows he has exactly one week to get the

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    Tone Of My Last Duchess

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    Robert Browning sets the tone of "My Last Duchess‚" by using three significant poetic techniques‚ one of which is imagery. Browning uses the Duke’s monologue to sketch out images in the reader’s mind of the Duchess herself‚ and the sinister personality of the Duke. Browning also uses another key device‚ which is diction to illustrate the darkness in this poem. Browning’s careful word choice adds to the description of the Duchess and perhaps her disgraceful behavior‚ as well as the Duke’s terrifying

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    The Valley of Ashes The first paragraph of chapter two is a description of the Valley of Ashes. Fitzgerald uses carefully chosen words and phrases to create a withdrawn mood for this setting‚ Fitzgerald describes the “transcendent effort of men who move dimly and already crumbling through the powdery air.”(pg.23) This quote creates a clear description of the men desperately trying to reach the American Dream. Fitzgerald uses special words like transcendent‚ i interpreted that the men’s efforts

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    in her world with the shadows she sees in her mirror‚ which is her only source of contact with the outside world. The only people that heard of her were those who heard her singing in the early morning. Tennyson employs the use of imagery‚ shifting moods and the theme of isolation to convey that the embowered Lady of Shalott may represent an artist‚ high above normal life‚ who loses her abilities once she interacts with the normal world.

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    In face-to-face communication‚ meaning is conveyed not only through words but also through tone of voice and body language (facial expressions‚ hand gestures‚ etc.). As a result‚ listeners pay more attention to our tone and body language than to our word choices in order to derive additional clues to our meaning. Challenges of Online Communication One of the challenges of communicating online is that we must depend entirely on words to convey meaning. For example‚ we do not have the opportunity

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    Advertising‚ Memory‚ and Mood Consider a typical woman named Mary. Mary wakes up at 7am and gets ready for work. After her husband kisses her goodbye‚ she sits down to watch a bit of the cheery morning news. Throughout the news she sees a few commercials‚ one for Folgers‚ one for Ragu Pizza sauce‚ and one for Gillete gel shaving cream. She watches them with hope and optimism for the new day. Nine hours later‚ Mary ducks out of rush-hour traffic on the way home from work to do some grocery

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    The Blue Wall of Silence Being a police officer is an honorable career. For the majority of the public‚ a police officer is one of the more respected members of the community because everyone looks up to them to protect their community. The work that police officers do‚ for the most part‚ is noble for the reason that they put their life on the line for everyone‚ every day. There is no doubt a great deal of personal fulfillment that comes from the duties and responsibilities assigned to police

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    To His Coy Mistress Tone

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    The tone of each poem differed amongst each other. “To the Virgins‚ to Make Much of Time” has a pessimistic tone. The speaker is giving advice to all young women‚ but he also conveys his opinion about a declining quality of life; “But being spent‚ the worse‚ and worst/ Times still succeed the former.” He states that as time passes‚ life becomes worse than it was before. The images of the poem also help to create this tone‚ such as the image of the dying flower‚ on lines 3 and

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    plummeted. In the book Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding the author’s word choice and dialogue contributed heavily to the mood of the text. Three moods that were developed throughout the text are exhilaration‚ threat‚ and tragedy. One mood that was established by the author throughout the passage was exhilaration. Word choice and dialogue were used to develop this mood. For example‚ in the book‚ on page 5‚ it states‚ “He patted the palm trunk softly; and forced at last to believe in the reality

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    My Papa's Waltz Tone

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    this poem the tone of the speaker is characterized by the deep devotion and love he felt towards his father during his youth. Looking back on the time his father spent playing with him when he was a child‚ the speaker describes “[hanging] on like death” and “clinging to [his] shirt” (Roethke 3‚16). These childlike descriptions show that the speaker felt a deep devotion to his father and had a loving relationship with him. The terms “hanging on” and “clinging” both signify the tone of loving dependence

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