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    Coming Of Age Events

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    and racism. Although our main protagonist‚ Scout Finch; has more of these life changing events that any other character throughout the story‚ although because she is a child and a teenager throughout the story‚ these life changing moments become ‘coming of age events’. In chapters two and three‚ on Scout’s first day of school she has difficulty with both her teacher—Miss Caroline—and a student—Walter Cunningham—‚ this event is an external conflict‚ and internal conflict‚

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    LITERARY CRITICISM LITERATURE • What is literature? Literate/ literacy - able to read/write Origin- from Latin “litteratura” (letter) • literature with the small ‘l’ Literature - piece of writing/printed information on a particular subject • literature with the big ‘L’ Literature - pieces of writing that are valued as works of art eg. Novels‚ plays‚ poems (contrast to technical books/ scientific/ academic writings) • Literary - connected with literature

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    Coming of Age in Samoa

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    Coming of Age in Somoa Margaret Mead ’s "Coming of Age in Samoa"‚ which was actually her doctoral dissertation‚ was compiled in a period of six months starting in 1925. Through it‚ people were given a look at a society not affected by the problems of 20th century industrial America. She illustrated a picture of a society where love was available for the asking and crime was dealt with by exchanging a few mats. This book helps one to realize the large role played by social environment. One

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    In this passage‚ Abraham Lincoln uses the literary device of contrasting imagery to express the higher‚ spiritual implications of the war. Through his magnificent oratory talent‚ Lincoln distinguishes a path for the nation by employing the images of life and death. The phrase‚ “It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us‚” describes an incomplete duty‚ once held by the soldiers of Gettysburg now passed on to those in attendance (93). To illuminate this transfer

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    Literary Criticism What comes to your mind when you hear the word “criticism”? Nowadays‚ most people look at criticism as something negative and personally‚ it has a negative connotation to me. Multimedia (for example‚ television‚ radio‚ etc.) has often depicted criticism as an antagonist. On reality TV shows‚ say‚ a singing competition‚ there is usually a panel of judges who criticize the contestants ’ performances particularly focusing on its fine points and flaws (more on the latter) and the

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    engage in literary analysis. When you analyze a literary text‚ you will deal with basic elements of literature‚ like plot‚ theme‚ character‚ point of view‚ and setting. Close study of these elements will then lead to an essay focusing on one aspect of the work. Literary analysis is also known as literary criticism. In this context‚ "criticism" means a close reading and interpretation of a literary text‚ such as a poem‚ a short story‚ a play‚ a novel‚ or even a movie. The elements that make

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    Coming of age is an important theme in the novel. It involves the personal‚ spiritual‚ moral‚ or emotional growth and maturation of an individual often based on real world experiences‚ memorable events‚ or painful mistakes. In the beginning of the story‚ Mare is a thief living in the Stilts‚ a poor‚ red village. Her younger sister‚ Gisa‚ on the other hand‚ is pretty‚ skilled‚ and has a job‚ which means no conscription. Mare is jealous of Gisa‚ which leads to self-doubt within herself‚ “And everyone

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    afterwards I wrote the response‚ “A good war is a war that teaches it’s mistakes without one having to live with them.” At first I didn’t know if I had truly responded to the question. I analyzed both the question and response carefully through the literary devices and found myself satisfied with the responses standing. When analyzing the response I first had to return to the question. “When does paradox become hypocrisy?” Referring to this question I had to ask if my response held a paradox. “A good

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    The Elements of Poetry Chapter 21: Reading Poetry * Metaphor—figure of speech that makes comparison between two unlike things‚ without using the word like or as Ex: From Catch by Robert Francis “…tossing a poem together;” * Anagrams—words made from the letters of other words Ex: From Mountain Graveyard by Robert Morgan “stone notes slate tales” * Narrative poem—a poem that tells a story Ex: From Nighttime Fires by Regina Barreca “When I was five in Louisville

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    Coming To America Essay

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    change to achieve a better life and offer their children better opportunities. People don’t just want to leave their hometown for no reason‚ they didn’t have healthcare‚ freedom of speech‚ education‚ opportunities for their children. The reasoning for coming to America is for equality‚ peace‚ freedom ‚ safety and education purposes. An American is someone who is determined to have a better life. One who displays pride in their country through patriotism and enjoys their inalienable rights. An American

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