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    Measure.” The epigraph of the poem “Mariana in the moted grange” is taken from a reference of this play‚ and the narrative techniques within the poem combined with the context of the isolation of the character give us an insight into the melancholy that not only the character of Mariana feels‚ but perhaps also Tennyson himself. Arguably the most prominent narrative technique used by Tennyson is the imagery within the powm which is an outward manifestation of Mariana’s inward melancholy. The monotonous

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    Character Change in “The Jewelry” There have been many times in literature where writers will change the attitudes or beliefs of the main character of their story. Writers can do this a number of ways. They use things like tragic events or a change in setting to be the reason why a character changes. In Guy de Maupassant’s “The Jewelry‚” the main character’s attitudes change multiple times throughout the story. The story begins with the narrator describing how the main character‚ M. Lantin‚

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    educational books‚ study guides‚ etc. Written communication helps explain ideas or concepts and can provide a visual of the message being delivered. Following are two examples of instances when written communication is the best choice over using oral communication in order to obtain excellent results in the workplace. In the first instance‚ I wish to refer to an employee handbook used by business organizations. There is always a need for an employee handbook which includes policies and procedures

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    How do the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth change in the first three acts of the play Macbeth? In Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ our main characters‚ Lady Macbeth and Macbeth have an interesting but complicated relationship. In my examination of this relationship‚ I will share my thoughts on the development and change. In more depth‚ I will look at their changes in behaviour before and after the death of King Duncan. My thoughts will be restricted from the beginning of the play to the

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    “Meursault: Change in Character” "The man is‚ indeed‚ a derelict; he has no intellectual life‚ no love‚ no friendship‚ no interest in anyone or faith in anything. His life is limited to physical sensations and to cheap pleasures of modern mass culture" (Girard 528)‚ Girard says as he speaks about Meursault in The Stranger. Meursault‚ in Girard’s point of view‚ obtains the personality of a man that has no interest in anyone or faith in anything. During The Stranger by Albert Camus‚ Meursault

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    In The Outsiders‚ Ponyboy is the only character who changes In ‘The Outsiders’ Ponyboy has changed a lot after the events of what has happened ‘The Outsiders’ written by S.E. Hinton‚ Ponyboy’s personality has changed a lot‚ he wasn’t the only person who changed‚ Darry changed too. Darry’s personality also changed. Another main person who changed is Johnny‚ he changed emotionally and physically. There were physical changes and emotional changes. Ponyboy realises in the end people are just

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    the internationalisms in the languages. The odjectives of our course work are: 1) to contrast internationalisms; 2) to consider their structure and meaning. The methods of research are: the overall selection ( used in gathering the research material)‚ componential analysis ( used in considering the semantic nature of researched units)‚ We research inernationalisms in

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    experiences of an aspiring supermodel named Renee Thompson is used to argue that the modelling industry is a racist environment that are not giving equal chances to models of ethnic backgrounds. Throughout the film‚ St. Philip uses statistics‚ Thompson’s experiences‚ and reputable sources to connect with the audience’s emotions and increase the credibility of the film’s argument. After analyzing St. Philip’s use of rhetorical techniques‚ it is clear that the great usage of ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos

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    The Contrastive Techniques in The Great Gatsby [pic][pic] [Abstract]  The Great Gatsby‚ with it’s depiction of “the Jazz Age”‚ marks the highest point of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s artistic achievement. T. S. Eliot once concluded that it was the “first step that American fiction has taken since Henry James”. In this novel‚ the author successfully employed the contrastive techniques‚ which endow the novel with artistic glamour and profound connotation. This paper intends to illustrate the contrastive

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    Effects of Visual and Verbal Information on Attitudes and Purchase Intentions in Internet Shopping Minjeong Kim‚ Ph.D. Oregon State University Sharron Lennon‚ Ph.D. University of Delaware ABSTRACT The present study investigated how different product presentation formats (visual vs. verbal) influence consumer attitudes toward product and purchase intentions in Internet shopping. The overall results from two Web experiments simulating Internet apparel shopping showed that both visual and verbal

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