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    A Look into David R. Slavitt’s “Titanic” The sinking of the Titanic was a tragedy that had an impact for the entire world. To this day‚ everyone is familiar with the event. It’s no wonder why mention of the ship would incite a certain dread in the hearts of those who lay their eyes on it. The title‚ “Titanic” (391)‚ however‚ is a mere decoy. It’s a tool used to set up the ironic tone of the poem. This is made clear through the rather blunt first line‚ “Who does not love the Titanic?” The word

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    universally acknowledged." But as the story unfolds itself we learn that "universal truth lies" in the opposite direction.Mrs Bennet’s concern for getting her daughters gainfully husbanded constitutes the basic theme of Pride and Prejudice. In an essay Reuben Brower writes: " In analysing the ironies and assumptions‚ we shall see how intensely the dialogue is‚ dramatic in the sense of defining the characters through the way they speak and are spoken

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    that she wants an improved life‚ with choices and she knows an education will give her that. So she is making sure she is going to get it‚ even at the cost of her marriage. When Rita leaves Denny she still wants to learn and discuss her ’Macbeth’ essay immediately. At the beginning of ’Act 2 Scene 2’ Rita is seen oiling Frank’s door. This shows her determination and that she follows through her word‚ does what she says she will. Russell uses stage directions to show Rita’s energy‚ ’the door bursts

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    make the assumption that this is strictly a fictional work and Swift had no intention of pursuing his proposal any further. One of the other voices that are present throughout the entire story is that of sarcasm. Right from the first paragraph Swift attempts to fool his readers by the sarcasm of the dreary scene that Swift presents. For example‚ he mentions that it is a melancholy sight to see beggars and their children on the street. The sarcastic paradox in this statement is whether it is a melancholy

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    Alex Pearce AP Language Mrs. Borisoff November 11‚ 2014 “The Ugly Tourist” by Jamaica Kincaid Academic Summary In the essay “The Ugly Tourist”‚ Jamaica Kincaid argues through rant that when in the state of being a tourist‚ one is shallow and only appreciates the beautiful skin of a culture and does not really know the depth‚ therefor cannot truly say that it is beautiful. Right off the bat in the first sentence Jamaica describes tourists as “ugly human beings”. These words give out a very strong

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    Analysis of three quotes in chapter four in Lord of the flies Chapter four of Lord of the Flies is an important chapter of the book. It contains some key turning points of the plot and shows various major developments of the characters. It this essay‚ three quotes concerning theme‚ symbolism and irony in chapter four will be analysed. In chapter four Golding visualises the theme of savagery in pages 79 and 80 by describing Jack’s ‘new face’. “He made one cheek and one eye-socket white‚ then he

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    unique ways of audience participation‚ and technology to get my point across so my information is remembered and retained. Under the umbrella of communication is the ability to form ideas and properly convey them to others. I like the use of irony and sarcasm when telling stories or when handling stressful situations. I am able‚ and often do‚ have conversations with those around me. When I find myself in group situations with strangers or sitting next to someone in a public place‚ I realize that this is

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    What are maintenance roles? What are the examples of these maintenance roles? Maintenance roles actually help the team grow and strengthen. Example for these maintenance roles are encourager‚ gatekeeper‚ standard setter‚ consensus tester‚ mediator‚ tension reliever‚ listener and volunteer. What are they and what do they do? Encourager‚ they actually are friendly and open. They are easily to communicate with all people and people also feel easy to talk to them. They are sincere and like to praises

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    by writing in second person You‚ an attempt to involve the readers and bring attention to those he directed this poem at women. He also uses assonance which creates a euphonious effect when being read. The poem begins with a praising tone‚ with sarcasm and bitterness scattered throughout the rest of its content. You love us when we ’re heroes‚ home on leave‚ Or wounded in a mentionable place. depicts womens ignorance in regards to war‚ believing soldiers to be heroes only when they are wounded in

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    interviews‚ television shows‚ movies‚ novels‚ and performance scripts‚ dialogue is used to show the different personalities of characters. In ‘The Club’ David Williamson uses colloquialism‚ slang‚ clichés‚ anecdotes‚ idiomatic expressions‚ satire‚ sarcasm and irony to show the different personalities and desires of the characters Ted‚ Jock‚ Gerry‚ Laurie‚ Danny and Geoff. Teds repetitiveness is used to show that he feels anxious and insecure about approaching and handling situations. ‘…it’s much

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