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    World War one can be classified as a highly literary war. Some of the greatest pieces of poetry and prose are a direct result of this horrific catastrophe. Larkin returned to the war‚ fifty years after it had concluded to convey his sentiments on the subject. Larkin entitled the poem‚ MCMXIV. These are the roman numerals used to represent 1914; the year the war was initiated. Our attention is captivated through the use of roman numerals as they are a foreign concept to the imperial numbers that

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    Ethel Wilsons Mood in "Hurry Hurry" Ethel Wilson’s "Hurry Hurry" is about a man who murdered a woman on a what used to be peaceful‚ quiet and innocent island. The mood she starts with in "Hurry Hurry" is peaceful at first‚ to help the reader picture the island as Miriam sees it‚ then it gradually turns into a tense and scary mood. Ethel shows this through the structure of her sentances such as the the point of veiw and the repitition of words or descriptions ‚ the imagery of her writing‚ and the

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    IA C-11.E2.3 EFFICIENT SPACE WEATHER PROFILING USING A MICROSATELLITE Kanika Garg Department of Aeronautical Engineering‚ Manipal Institute of Technology‚ Karnataka 576104‚ INDIA Email: gargkanika9@gmail.com Pramit P Dash Department of Electronics and Communications‚ Manipal Institute of Technology‚ Karnataka 576104‚ INDIA Email: pramitpdash@gmail.com Gourav Mahapatra Department of Aeronautical Engineering‚ Manipal Institute of Technology‚ Karnataka 576104‚ INDIA Email: mahapatra.gourav@gmail

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    The Use of Mood in Macbeth Noah Webster‚ author of Webster’s Dictionary‚ defines mood as the "temporary state of the mind in regard to passion or feeling" and "a morbid or fantastic state of mind." E. L. Thorndike and Clarence L. Barnhart‚ authors of Scott‚ Foresman Advanced Dictionary‚ define mood as "the overall atmosphere or prevailing emotional aura of a work." Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ especially the pivotal and ominous second act‚ exemplifies both denotations of mood. The act has an "overall

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    “Hunters in the Snow” by Tobias Wolff‚ shows how essential the cold and frigid weather is to the actions of the characters and the situations that they are involved in. Towards the beginning of the story‚ it seems that Frank and Kenny have established a vigorous relationship leaving Tub out of the relationship. On the day of their hunt‚ Kenny and Frank left out their companion Tub forcing him to struggle in the heavy snow. The two men utilized the heavy snow to leave behind their friend. As the story

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    2. Time: October evening 3. Weather: Warm 4. Mood or Atmosphere: quiet‚ ghastly and eerie In this story the setting‚ especially the time and the atmosphere plays an important role‚ it takes place on a silent evening that makes it creepier and Vera ingeniously takes full advantage of her surrounding to deceive Nuttel. Point of View This story uses bounded omniscient storyteller perspective‚ because the narrator knows the characters action and some of Nuttel’s senses and thoughts‚ however he doesn’t

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    lonely man‚ who recently attempted suicide. He sat drinking alone at a local cafe while two waiters watched him. Hemingway uses such depictions to create a somber and lonely mood throughout the short story. He highlights this feeling by describing a lonely setting in the cafe‚ using repetition in his phrases to emphasize this mood‚ and displaying the characters and their personalities in a certain light through their conversations with one another. Throughout the story‚ readers can picture the bar’s

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    The lottery 1. Describe the mood the writer creates and support this description with evidence. The story starts with the sentence: “The morning of June 27th was clear and sunny‚ with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green.” By starting with this sentence the writer creates a cheerful mood. The writer also creates a curious mood. When I read the part where the writer describes the moment were the pieces of paper are being grabbed

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    Mood Altering Drugs in Today’s Society In Aldous Huxley’s dystopian novel Brave New World‚ soma‚ a drug commonly consumed throughout the New World‚ is abused and enables people’s bad states of emotions to turn good. For every dose of soma “raise[s] a quite impenetrable wall between the actual universe and [the citizens’] minds” (Huxley 77). The sedative and controlling effect it has on emotions and moods allows for people to be easily controlled. Soma is originally introduced into Huxley’s novel

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    characters in this play‚ they are: George Henderson‚ Henry Peters‚ Lewis Hale‚ Mrs. Peters‚ John Wright‚ Mrs. Hale‚ and Mrs. Minnie Wright. In the first few lines in the scene‚ two characters are introduced who quickly establishes the claustrophobic mood of the play. The sheriff‚ Henry Peters‚ is the first to enter the farmhouse‚ followed by George Henderson‚ the attorney prosecuting the

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