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    In chapter one of The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald introduces the story using detailed imagery to create a mood for the book. The narrator‚ Nick Carraway‚ just moved to West Egg‚ Long Island‚ a neighborhood of up and coming young‚ wealthy people. While Nick himself isn’t over the top wealthy‚ he can afford a modest house next door to Gatsby’s mansion. Since he is in New York now‚ Carraway goes to visit his cousin Daisy and her husband Tom Buchanan at their posh home across the bay in East Egg

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    Chapter 7--Mood Disorders and Suicide Key 1. Prior to the DSM-IIIR‚ conditions that are currently characterized as mood disorders were referred to by several different names‚ including all of the following EXCEPT: A. B. C. D. 2. depressive disorders affective disorders psychotic episodes depressive neuroses One of the symptoms of a mood disorder is called anhedonia‚ which means: A. a feeling of worthlessness B. an altered pattern of sleep C. indecisiveness D. an inability to experience pleasure

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    Management Decision Impact of color on marketing Satyendra Singh Article information: Downloaded by UNIVERSITI UTARA MALAYSIA At 04:18 31 October 2014 (PT) To cite this document: Satyendra Singh‚ (2006)‚"Impact of color on marketing"‚ Management Decision‚ Vol. 44 Iss 6 pp. 783 - 789 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00251740610673332 Downloaded on: 31 October 2014‚ At: 04:18 (PT) References: this document contains references to 17 other documents. To copy this document:

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    Veldt‚ Ray Bradbury uses simile‚ tone and mood to give readers deeper understanding. It gives readers a creepy‚ unsettling feeling. The foreshadowing gives subtle hints on what’s to come. Despite some people claiming symbolism presents a cleaner picture‚ that can be proven wrong. Having better tone and mood gives the reader a deeper sense of reality. Good tone and usage of similes make the story seem more realistic. Ray Bradbury’s usage of simile‚ tone and mood‚ create a higher quality story. Early

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    someone’s wife? What would you do if you had to kill your best friend? These three questions linger in the book Of Mice and Men. But what about the color you associate these questions with? Grey would be my answer. The color grey represents the sadness of life‚ and how hopeless one could feel. Loneliness and depression also comes in some sort of packet with the color as well. Grey represents hopelessness of what George and Lennie went through‚ like the girl in the red dress‚ the killing of Curley’s wife‚

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    trial. This‚ along with other along with the other unexpected events that occur throughout the story makes the reader anxious about what will happen next. Thus‚ Meyers uses various elements of literature to create a suspenseful mood in her story. One way Meyers reveals the mood of suspense is through the story’s plot. One main conflict of the book is Bella becoming pregnant. The baby inside of her is half vampire and because of that‚ it is unusually strong just like any other vampire. The baby also

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    In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz‚ the author‚ L. Frank Baum uses colors to symbolize a variety of things. When he wrote his story he probably had a specific plan in regards to what color was going to symbolize what. Colors can be used to symbolize a variety of things like the mood of the story‚ a character’s feelings‚ the temperature in the story‚ or even be symbolic of something in the real world. It would be left up to the reader’s interpretation of the story to see if they were able to uncover what

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    Carl Sandburg makes a profuse amount of points about his city in his poem‚ “Chicago”. He shows that although his city is known for being a rough city‚ there are still positive aspects of Chicago. He brings to mind the murders‚ and prostitution‚ and poverty of the city‚ but he also reminds his readers of the arts and the sports and how strong his city is. Carl Sandburg’s city is “alive and coarse and strong and cunning” (line 10). Carl Sandburg shows different aspects about his city and he uses literary

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    This quote is important‚ as it establishes in the reader’s mind that this was once Lizabeth’s naïve attitude towards both the marigolds and Miss Lottie. Perhaps it was prompted by envy or bitterness during the Great Depression‚ whereas she had nothing while the marigolds stood representing determination to survive the harsh reality of the poverty that gripped their lives‚ something of which they could not escape from. It reveals a number of indications directed towards Lizabeth’s childish personality

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    “Ozymandia” is a poem written by Percy Bysshe Shelley‚ who is known to be one of the most famous and respected poets of the 19th century. Shelley has written many great poems in his lifetime‚ and “Ozymandia” is one of his best works. This poem is a sonnet‚ meaning that it is a fourteen-line poem. The narrator of this poem encounters a traveller who tells him about the fallen statue of Ozymandias‚ or Ramesses II. He was “the third pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty (1292-1186 BCE) who claimed to have won

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