Argument/Thesis – Every painting paints its own story on the mind of the viewer! Arthurs Argument and Evidence – The author starts off describing this sudden urge and desire to view a painting he has seen so many times in reproduction – The Painting of the woman with necklace. The author spent 2 hours in the gallery observing minute details of this painting alone. He views it so close up that his nose was almost on the painting and the guard had to kind of waive him off and then he studied
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Throughout the story Asterion is describing everything in his life‚ and because of the way he does this it makes him sound like a regular person. He talks about going into the streets and how people hide from him and how “some climbed up on the sty lobate of the temple of axes”. (Borges 280)
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to capture the audience’s attention‚ consideration to details and vivid descriptions are needed to paint a realistic picture in their minds. For this reason‚ the stories have to provide all of the intricate details. In The Perfect Storm‚ the story starts out with a radio call‚ not a dramatic scene that immediately foreshadows the possibility of danger. Rather than describing the storm and its fury‚ the only mention of the setting is of the visibility and the height of waves. However‚ in "The
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a letter of response to Wordsworth. With his skillfully placed uses of tone‚ compare and contrast‚ and imagery‚ he rejects Wordworth’s invitation to visit the hellacious countryside. Throughout his letter‚ Lamb’s tone deviates. When he is describing the country that he finds so distasteful‚ his tone is negative and full of disgust. Since their “sun & moon and skies and hills & lakes affect” him no more‚ he feels no compassion for them. So would he go to the country? Never. But his fondness
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sentences. 3. Pay attention to paragraphing. 4. Very often‚ you have to describe people and places. When describing a personor place‚ fix the image of the person or place in mind. Then write as much as you can about it. Use sensory perception to include all relevant details. (Sensory perception refers to the use of your five senses i.e. sight‚ hearing‚ taste‚ feel andsmell.) Describing Places e.g. The room was dirty. The only furniture in sight was a rickety desk and a wooden stool that wobbled
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two writers who were able to witness the flight of the birds. They each described the flights differently‚ though. John James Audubon has a pragmatic view and Annie Dillard uses diction in describing both the birds and conveying the effect the birds have on them as observers. Audubon’s view in describing the birds is pragmatic while Dillard’s descriptions use diction. Audubon looks at the birds practically. "163 had been made in twenty-one minutes." He writes an exact number‚ making
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Graded Assignment – LAC1 LIT‚ Lord of the Flies‚ Lesson 1 Journal Part 1 The questions in this journal assignment cover readings in Lessons 1–4 of the Lord of the Flies unit (Chapters 1–6 of the text). You will probably want to wait until after Lesson 4 before you answer these questions‚ but you should keep the questions in mind as you work on Lessons 1–4. (6 points) Read the following excerpt from Ralph‚ Jack‚ and Simon’s exploration of the island: Here they paused and examined the bushes
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Though both photographers have different approaches and styles to their work‚ they both signify brilliant in their ability to grab the audience’s attention‚ while simultaneously describing a scene or an environment and leaving the audience with something to think about. Gregory Crewdson’s ‘Beneath the Roses’ (2003)‚ is a complex piece of work that provides an opportunity for the audience to analyze and predict the message and feel
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described more vividly in the excerpt from the story Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea because when I read it I feel like I’m there. The imagery is very strong and everything is described in such great detail. For example‚ when M. Aronnax was describing the coral kingdom in the ocean and said “I was tempted to gather their fresh petals‚ ornamented with delicate tentacles‚ some just blown‚ the others budding‚ while small fish‚ swimming swiftly‚ touched them slightly like flights of birds.” He described
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Kindly Unhitch That Star‚ Buddy Analysis Kindly Unhitch That Star‚ Buddy is a poem by Ogden Nash describing the foolishness of people and their relentless search for success. Nash uses a variety of literary techniques to write the satirical poem‚ and they effectively illustrate the ways in which many people are in far over their heads in the world‚ and just need to slow down. The poem is written from the first person‚ which enables Nash to have a all-seeing perspective. Nash comes off as being
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