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    and spent a night in Jail. During this time Thoreau wrote about the laws enforced by the government must be based on conscience rather than majority appeal. Thoreau applies rhetoric in his proclamation against the government‚ “It does not keep the country free. It does not

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    How “Bad Luck” is evident in Macbeth PHIL 375 March 30‚ 2012 Many people are superstitious‚ which leads to the belief that “bad luck” is often the cause of tragic circumstances. “Bad luck” can be something as simple as your shoelace breaks to something cataclysmal like a windstorm blows a tree through your living room. McGinn describes tragedy as “a miss match between situation and character” (194) but in Shakespearean literature you need an element of “bad luck” to get a tragedy. McGinn

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    Steinbeck uses the beginning of each chapter to paint the image of the room or location in which the chapter takes part. The main locations are the place near the pool‚ the bunkhouse‚ the dream farm‚ Crooks’ room‚ and the barn. Steinbeck picks items or feature of each place to help evoke the atmosphere of the place and to symbolise the greater ideas of the story. The idealised setting near the pool is where people start waiting to begin working towards the American dream‚ hoping to live an idealised

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    Wendell Berry is the author of the essay called “The Loss of the Future” which was published over forty years ago and is still prevalent in issues today. “The Loss of the Future” deals with the issues human behavior in the world. Humans do not see the impact their behavior effects the world as a whole‚ nor do they want to be held accountable for it to change their ways. He expresses the downfall of topics such as power‚ idealism and the government. He also emphasizes the play on words used today

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    Murakami primarily employs techniques such as figurative language through the use of flashbacks and a feeling of foreboding to characterize the deadly wave. After several attempts to get K to make a last second escape‚ the wave finally makes its first appearance with a bang being depicted as “a wave like a huge snake with its head held high‚ poised to strike‚ was racing towards the shore” (Murakami‚ 178). Through the use of simile and personification‚ Murakami is able to compare the wave to give

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    The Use of Coincidence in A Tale of Two Cities Coincidence is defined as a striking occurrence of two or more events at one time apparently by mere chance. Many writers use coincidence to add interest to the plot line but it can lead to a novel feeling unrealistic. Coincidence is commonly used by renaissance writers. In Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cites‚ coincidence is used to move a long the events of the story and add to the theme of the novel. Coincidence is apparent in the physical similarities

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    Abstract"To kill a Mockingbird" was written by Harper Lee to criticize discrimination and prejudice to black people. Harper Lee ’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel which is about white lawyer Atticus Finch who defends an innocent African American man accused of raping a white woman. The novel is narrated through eyes of a child whose name is Scout. Harper Lee narrates nonsense of prejudice and discrimination through the events characters face. The most important character who suffers from prejudice and

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    different opinions and arguments but mine happens to disagree with Wendell Berry’s argument. Wendell Berry argues that the farms are not even farms anymore and the foods we eat are GMOs. Yes‚ this might be true but I disagree with Berry in the “we are not free because the food we eat is being controlled by someone else.” first of all I think

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    accordance to the majority of Shakespeare’s tragedies‚ the characters in King Lear are well developed and portray evident personalities. Their characteristics and actions are so extreme that they closely mirror those of animals. In particular‚ Shakespeare uses animal imagery in King Lear to illustrate the vulnerability‚ cruelty‚ and perceptivity of critical characters. Animal imagery in King Lear is used to effectively emphasize the vulnerability of Kent and Gloucester. When Kent is sentenced to a night

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    In her novel The Handmaid’s Tale‚ Margret Atwood uses symbolism to illustrate the handmaid’s role in the society of Gilead. The handmaids are the women who had broken law of Gilead‚ and were forced into the role of a surrogate mother for a higher ranking couple. The handmaids had no rights or free will. They were under constant surveillance and this caused them to be very cautious. The author characterizes most handmaids as a tentative and distrustful‚ which is perhaps why Offred never puts in words

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