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    Comparing 1 Comparing Literary Works Vivian Swinton ENG 125 Instructor – Alex Vuilleumier November 1‚ 2010 Comparing 2 Comparing Literary Works My study of literature has been quit amazing. I never knew how extensive the elements of literature were‚ in helping to analyze and understand the concept of different genres. In studying literature‚ it has helped me to understand and express myself in what is‚ understanding other people’s points of

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    Disenfranchisement within Literary Works Hate is human nature for some--those who are in a position of power toward others who seem less than equal. This repugnant behavioral trait is often implemented on those who deserve no such treatment. Those who are disenfranchised do not have same rights and equal opportunities as those who are not discriminated against or those who deprive power from others who are innocent. Literary works can be used to give examples of disenfranchisement and how people

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    LITERARY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TO DEFINE Allusion- An allusion is reference from one literary work to another. Most people use allusions in every day conversations‚ although they may not be aware of it. For example‚ Shakespeare’s famous line‚ “To be or not to be” has been used and reused in many different contexts. An example of an allusion from Week one’s reading assignments comes from The Hack Driver by Sinclair Lewis. During the story‚ the author makes reference the express man. He comments

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    LITERARY TERMS: allusion - reference to a person‚ place‚ or event that is well known antithesis - repetition of an idea by  stating its negative or opposite   connotation—the range of further associations that a word or phrase suggests in addition to its straightforward dictionary meaning (the denotation of a word)     ellipsis – omission of part of a passage or parallel construction (sometimes indicated by:  … imagery - descriptive passages! figurative language‚ especially metaphors and

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    AP Literary and Rhetorical Terms 1. 2. alliteration- Used for poetic effect‚ a repetition of the initial sounds of several words in a group. The following line from Robert Frost’s poem "Acquainted with the Night provides us with an example of alliteration‚": I have stood still and stopped the sound of feet." The repetition of the s sound creates a sense of quiet‚ reinforcing the meaning of the line 3. allegory – Where every aspect of a story is representative‚ usually symbolic‚ of something

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    Rhetorical Devices that use figurative language Rhetorical devices are techniques that writers use to persuade‚ create a literary effect‚ or evoke an emotional response from the reader. Whenever you describe something by comparing it with something else‚ you are using figurative language‚ which is any language that goes beyond the literal meaning of words in order to furnish new effects or fresh insights into an idea or a subject (e.g. Whenever you call something “cool‚” you’re not talking

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    Co-op Work Term Report Template Purpose: As one of the mandatory requirements of the MBA Co-op program‚ this report allows you to reflect on your past work term and provide information to other co-op students who are interested in working with your employer. Deadline: End of your work term / during the first week of class when you are back to campus Required: Must be reviewed and approved by your manager CBCD will accept any of the following as ‘approval’: • Manager signed Work Term

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    Kimberly Armogan Professor Hamm Eng. 200 F2 03/07/12 Literary Terms in “The Bean Eaters” Did you know Gwendolyn Brooks was the first African-American‚ male or female‚ to win the Pulitzer Prize (eNotes.com)? Brooks was born on June 7‚ 1917 and began to have an interest in poem early in her life. Her first poem was published at the age of thirteen in the American Childhood Magazine in 1930. Today she is known for having more than twenty books of poems published like “The Children Coming Home”

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    He is free to move his characters in time and place‚ to describe the physical action and private thoughts of characters‚ to comment on what happens and to make clear the theme of his story in whatever way he chooses (cf. point of view). Narrator: One who narrates or tells‚ a story. A writer may choose to have a story told by a first person narrator‚ someone who is either a major or minor character. Or‚ a writer may choose to use a

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    1. Differentiate between a Social Issue and the Social Problems. Please provide three Bahamian examples for each. Social issues are political debates involving moral judgments about how people should live. (Brennen‚ 2013) Three examples of social issues in The Bahamas are gambling‚ teenage pregnancy‚ and homosexuality. Social problems are societal induced conditions that harm any segment of the population. Social problems are also related to acts and conditions that violate the norms and values

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