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    bush in which the jaguar lays and then walks away. The jaguar knows it’s going to be hunted each day until the hunter succeeds. Its life is in jeopardy. This is exactly how Rainsford feels when he is hunted by General Zaroff. Suspense‚ setting‚ and irony make Richard Connell’s "The Most Dangerous Game" an electrifying short story. Suspense is a major element in this story. Without it‚ the reader will get bored. After Rainsford finds out that Zaroff has "invented" a new game‚ all the readers get curious

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    BASIC ASSUMPTIONS OF STYLISTIC DEVICES IN LITERATURE 1.1. Stylistic Resources of Language. Lexical and Lexico-Syntactical Stylistic Devices in Fiction……………………………………………………………6 1.2. The Use of Expressive Means in Literature..………………………………11 1.2.1. Irony as a Stylistic Device Used in Literature……………………………..12 1.2.2. The Use of Epithets in Fiction……………………………………………..15 1.2.3. The Role of Repetition in Literature……………………………………….18 1.2.4. The Importance of Phraseological Units Employed in Narrative…………

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    The Possibility of Evil

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    Possibility of Evil The Possibility of Evil is full of literary devices. The one that is mostly used throughout this short story is irony. A lot of things that appear to be one way‚ turn out to be another.This story leaves a feeling as if everyone can be evil… To portray this feeling the author uses three various types of irony; situational‚ dramatic and verbal. Dramatic irony plays a big part in what makes this story interesting to the readers. In the short-story it says "she was fond of doing things

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    Dulce Et Decorum Est

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    while suffering from a nervous breakdown‚ while in the service. Only four of Owens’ poems ever made it to print before being killed in action‚ one week before the end of the war. "Dulce et Decorum Est" is a narrative poem using similes and verbal irony to get its tragic and some what ironic meaning across to readers. The poem begins with a very vivid image of similes. "Bent double‚ like old beggars under sacks‚ Knock-kneed‚ coughing like hags‚ we cursed through sludge" (1163). It portrays the soldiers

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    Shirley Jackson takes great care in creating a setting for the story‚ The Lottery. She gives the reader a sense of comfort and stability from the very beginning. It begins‚ “clear and sunny‚ with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green.” The setting throughout The Lottery creates a sense of peacefulness and tranquility‚ while portraying a typical town on a normal summer day. With the very first words‚ Jackson begins to establish

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    fortunate as him. Birlings selfish philosophy conflicts with Priestlys message about responsibility and community which is empathised by the doorbell. The doorbell gives the audience a clue of what the moral of the play is. Priestly uses dramatic irony to show that Birling is patronizing and as an archetypal capitalist Birling looks down on others. He says ‘that’ll have forgotten all these capitalist versus labour agitations and all these silly little war scares’. It displays that Birling thinks

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    Alice notes

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    what alice knows. Narrator is humorous yet gentle. Tells us secrets that alice doesn’t know creating dramatic irony. Narrator is not carroll Narrator relationship and attitude towards alice. Narrator is always focused on alice‚ centered around alice leads to only knowing what alice knows. Narrator is humorous yet gentle. Tells us secrets that alice doesn’t know creating dramatic irony. Narrator is not carroll Narrator relationship and attitude towards alice. Narrator is always focused on alice

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    What the reader might expect to happen often times can be correct‚ but many times the author will use irony to completely change the outcome of a story. The use of irony will pout to bed any assumptions that the reader has made while reading the story and will most often occur at the end of the story itself. Often times the author is trying to convey their own personal stance on an issue by using irony. “Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with heart trouble‚ great care was taken to break to her

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    The Ransom of Red Chief

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    paragraph essay explaining the three kinds of irony‚ and giving at least one example of each kind of irony from the story‚ “The Ransom of Red Chief” The Humor of the Ransom of Red Chief “I’ll fix you” say the kid to Bill on page 486 from the Ransom of Red Chief by O. Henry. This tall tale is very funny and creates a lot of humor. A tall tale is an improbable story. The reason that it is so funny ‚ because it includes a lot of irony in the story. Irony is witty language used to convey insults

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    adapted from J. Dube; some of activities adapted from Holt II. Irony – Listen to story again and track different types of irony. Find at least 1 kind of each type of irony. Verbal Irony -occurs when there is a difference between what a character says and what another character understands Ex. Scar says‚ “It’s to die for.” Example from Tell-Tale Heart: (Hint: what does the narrator say about himself?) Situational Irony -when the opposite of what one would expect to happen actually happens

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