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    Barrionuevo Francis Riggs English 102 03/06/2013 A look into the poem‚ “Porphylia’s Lover” There is a lot of uncertainty and misunderstanding in “Porphyria’s Lover” by Robert Browning. This poem has been misinterpreted throughout the years since it was written in 1836. Many would assume that the unnamed speaker in the play was a cold blooded murderer who killed his lover because he was a psychopath. The play begins with a description of the kind of day it was. The

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    MEANING FROM A STYLISTIC POINT OF VIEW In stylistics meaning assumes prime importance. Because meaning is applied not only to words‚ word-combinations‚ sentences but also to the manner of expression. At certain moment meaning was excluded from observation in language science because it was considered an extra-linguistic category. The term “semantic invariant” was proposed as a substitute for meaning by R. Jakobson. The main problem of meaning which deals with is the interrelation between

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    "The Lover vs. the Non-Lover" In Plato’s Phaedrus‚ a dialogue between the main protagonist Socrates and his dear friend Phaedrus‚ the idea of love and philosophy join together and in one are the aspects of the other. Phaedrus has been spending the morning with Lysias‚ and decides to refresh himself by taking a walk along the Athenian countryside‚ when he is met by Socrates‚ who professes he will not leave him until he delivers the speech that Lysias has left with him. Phaedrus does not deny Socrates

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    Rhetorical Questioning: Questions that the speaker might ask‚ but which do not actually require an answer. Rhetorical questions are used to make the audience think a little more about the point being made. Appealing to the Crowd: Can be a question or a statement that seeks support in some way from the audience. Metaphor: The merging of two elements or ideas‚ where one is used to modify the meaning of the other (where something is said to be something else) Simile: A comparison between two things where

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    Rhetorical Devices Schemes Term Definition Example Alliteration頭韻 the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words Alice’s aunt ate apples and acorns around August. Anadiplosis反覆法 repetition of the last word of one clause at the beginning of the next clause The crime was common‚ common be the pain. Anaphora首語(句)重複法 regular repetition of the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases or clauses We shall fight in the trenches

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    “The Demon Lover”‚ originally written by Elizabeth Bowen‚ has many interpretations‚ making it possible for completely different retellings‚ such as the Scottish Ballad and Shirley Jackson’s “The Daemon Lover.” Even then‚ the reader can find many similarities and differences between the themes of the texts. The Scottish Ballad‚ and “The Demon Lover”‚ both have very similar themes. Bowen’s story tells the reader to always stay true to their promises. This is shown by the way Mrs. Drover’s guilt of

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    1. What five questions typically are used in fact-finding? What other question does the Zachman Framework include? Is the additional question important? • The five typical fact-finding questions used are what‚ who‚ when‚ where‚ and how. The Zachman Framework says you should also ask why. Yes‚ it is important to know why to understand how everything works and fits together. 3. What are JAD and RAD‚ and how do they differ from traditional fact-finding methods? What are the main advantages of team-based

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    completely covering her face‚ which will later influence his paintings. The Lovers I is a painting depicting a man and a woman with white cloths covering their faces in a setting of trees and nature. The natural lighting is coming from the left of the painting adding a glow-like quality to the hoods. It is relatively muted with only very dark or very light greens and blues. It was made with oil on canvas in 1927‚ and the sequel‚ The Lovers II‚ was completed the following year. It features the same man and

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    |Lexical stylistic devices | |Metaphor |Перенос качества с предмета на предмет; neck‚ which was a relief map of boil scars; this girl | | |was a lioness. | |Personification |the face of London;

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    ​Duchess​ ​and​ ​Porphyria’s​ ​lover‚​ ​as​ ​well​ ​as​ ​Elizabeth​ ​Bowen’s​ ​Demon lover‚​ ​the​ ​protagonists​ ​embark​ ​upon​ ​the​ ​hero’s​ ​quest​ ​in​ ​order​ ​to resolve their internal conflict towards being the cause or victim of obsessive and overwhelming emotions. The first stage is the call to adventure where the hero‚ in their everyday normal life‚ receives a calling‚ either metaphorical or literal‚ where he or she has to answer to conflict. ​In​ ​​The​ ​Demon​ ​Lover​‚​ ​the​ ​protagonist‚​

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