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    In the nineteenth century until the twentieth century‚ women lived under men’s shadows. In that time‚ inequality between genders was the most obvious thing that characterized the society. Women’s role was guided by men and was simply related to their domestic environment; nothing but a caring wife and a busy mother. Unlike now‚ men looked at women as machines that had to provide comfort and mind relax to their husbands even if their husbands did not provide that to them. To be specific‚ society in

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    Imagery in Macbeth

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    Imagery in Macbeth “Violence and the bloodshed that results are important symbols in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. While the blood that is shed is a tangible reminder of the outcomes of misused power‚ it also serves as an image that provokes Macbeth to reflect upon his deeds‚ even if he does not change his behavior. Macbeth becomes obsessed with the blood on his hands. Unfortunately‚ this reminder of his guilt does not prevent him from continuing violent acts.” -Marshall Mc Luhan. Macbeth‚ one of the

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    The use of elemental imagery in Jane Eyre‚ revealed throughout the novel both literally and metaphorically‚ is one of Charlotte Bronte s key stylistic devices. The opposition of the two elements‚ fire and water‚ highlights the need for the characters to find equilibrium between the two. Fire can describe passion and warmth‚ but it can also burn. Water can describe coolness and comfort‚ but it can also chill. Because of Charlotte Bronte s use of elemental imagery in her book‚ Jane Eyre‚ the reader

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    Symbol and Poem

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    I chose to read the poem “Chivalry” by Carol Muske-Dukes‚ and enjoyed reading it. The poem was pretty easy to read and used some good literary elements. The elements that make this poem stand out are the setting‚ tone‚ and the use of symbolism. I understood the poem the first time I read it‚ but I read it two more times to get a better understanding of some of the vocabulary. This poem is about a man that is holding his dead wife in his hands and then decides to set her body in a fire kind of

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    Imagery And Symbolism In

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    Imagery and Symbolism in “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man” Imagery and Symbolism: Imagery and symbolism are two literary conventions used in a variety of genres including poetry. They are both used in similar ways to enhance an author’s message or theme. Imagery is a technique that uses strong sensory words to create a vivid mental picture for the reader‚ so that he or she can see something as the author sees it. It is related to the five Senses‚ sigh ‚ sound ‚smell and touch . Symbolism

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    I Maus by Art spiegelman shows imagery. It resembles the quote from Hitler “The Jews are undoubtedly a race‚ but they are not human”‚ and shows that the different groups of people have essential characteristics that are represented by the animals they are portrayed as in the book. This just shows how low Germans are towards the Jews. In the comic book of Maus‚ Vladek tells some horrible stories of when he was in the holocaust. Artie (his son) is very interested

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    courage

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    need to be focused on the question‚ write clearly and concisely. Everything must be relevant to the question. Do not waffle!!! The use of specific and detailed knowledge. You need to include FACTS to back up your points. This means some serious revision of dates / people / developments is needed. Tick / cross the revision techniques you will use: Mind maps revision cards post-it notes lists Story song/rap storyboard acronyms Practice questions flip-its teach

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    Tone of Truth

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    Tone of “Truth” The poem‚ “Truth‚” by Gwendolyn Brooks‚ was written in 1949‚ during a continuing era of black oppression in America. Brooks was born June 7‚ 1917 in Topeka‚ Kansas but her family moved to Chicago shortly after her birth‚ according to her biographer‚ Georg Kent (2). The Poetry Foundation biography of Gwendolyn Brooks says her father was a janitor who had dreamt of becoming a doctor and her mother was a schoolteacher and classically trained pianist (Halley). Both of her parents had

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    The Scarlet Ibis: Tone

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    The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst has a very melancholy and regretful tone at times. Sometimes you do get a lighter tone that’s happier. Several things really make you get a sense of the tone in the story. These things are diction‚ imagery‚ and syntax. From the very first paragraph‚ the imagery in the story really gives you the melancholy feeling of death and sadness. The “rotting brown magnolia petals” and the “graveyard flowers” that spoke “softly the names of our dead” paint a vivid picture

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    1. Hemingway uses visual imagery to describe the autumn. "In the fall when the rains came the leaves all fell from the chestnut trees and the branches were bare and the trunks black with rain. The vineyards were thin and bare-branched too and all the country wet and brown and dead with autumn." Hemingway focuses on rain and how sets an image of death and despair which implies that the rain serves as a symbol of death; making a connection between rain and the deaths in the war. Rain preceded an outbreak

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