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    There are sites of nature that amaze‚ startle and leave you gasping for breath— and then there are awesome creations like Château de Chillon‚ that force you to glare at them without batting your eyelids while being transported into a new world. Standing imperiously on the banks of Lake Geneva in Switzerland‚ the castle of Chillon proves to be arguably the best preserved medieval fortification in all of Europe. One that will remain etched in your memory forever. Image by  HYPERLINK "http://www

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    "A Good Man is Hard to Find" and "Good Country People." She is best known for her southern gothic style of writing. The characters in her stories are grotesque and twisted people who often do heinous things. She was a very religious person‚ which is a reoccurring theme within in her writing. Out of both stories‚ "A Good Man is Hard to Find" is a better story based on the way the theme is presented‚ how the characters develop throughout the story and the tone. In "A Good Man is Hard to Find"‚ the

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    of people actually stops to ponder these factors to society. Of that handful‚ “A Quilt of a Country”‚ by Anna Quindlen‚ and “The Immigrant Contribution”‚ by John F. Kennedy‚ are essays prepared to convey these attributes to society. Their writings are of an identical nature‚ but written in two distinct manners. Both of these authors wrote essays about American identity and diversity. America is a country of diversity‚ with people working together to shape America as a whole. Both Quindlen and Kennedy

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    This is reinforced by other lines in the first stanza such as “All went lame; all blind” and “And towards our distant rest began to trudge”. This negative tone‚ which is brought about by the by the emotional language used (like “old” and “trudge”)‚ creates a gloomy scene. “Dulce et Decorum est” is a satirical poem about a Latin saying meaning “how sweet and fitting it is”. Through this poem Owen tries to

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    Women Can Tone Arms: Toned The Arms: To women’s fitness without coming across the word "toned‚ group fitness classes‚ all claim to help women get those "toned‚ sexy arms. I wish my arms were more toned. Women feel uncomfortable using the word muscular to describe their goals. I wonder when and why the word toned took the place of bigger muscles and less body fat. Muscles can do: Muscle tone‚ or tonus‚ is what exercise scientists and fitness experts use to describe the continuous contraction

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    Tone of “The Measures Taken” We live in a world where there is always a rationalization for slaughtering‚ political elimination of anyone who stands in our way‚ and with whom we strongly disagree. After the Nazis killed Erich Fried’s father‚ he became aggressive and expressed his feeling through the poem “The Measures Taken.” He argues that the world will be beautiful and peaceful after the “slaughter” of the evil people (Kennedy and Gioia‚ 442). The world is full of suffering‚ and it is caused

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    The Suspenseful Tone in “The Most Dangerous Game” In the story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell‚ Sager Rainsford‚ is faced to fight against general Zaroff by being an animal. To understand the suspenseful tone Connell conveys in “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ you have to look at the three settings of the story‚ the yacht‚ the jungle‚ and the mansion through diction‚ details‚ and sensory imagery‚ that help the author reveal the danger of the game. The yacht Rainsford was on in “The most

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    "Oh my God look at this rich countries just sitting there and watching the poor countries suffer."Don’t you think that this rich countries should wake up and start doing something to help these poor countries such as Haiti due to the Earthquake it went through and also many other countries. One reason rich countries should help these poor countries is because if you take Haiti for example after the earthquake they had in 2010 there were many damages done to people and land because Many buildings

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    Tone and metaphors play a critical role in the poem‚ "A Litany in Time of Plague". The tone of the poem helps set up some of the metaphors‚ and the metaphors help to reinforce the tone. Throughout the poem‚ one can find readily find examples setting the tone and several distinguishable metaphors. In this poem the tone and metaphors complement one another very well and go hand in hand in making this poem dramatic and meaningful. The tone in‚ " A Litany in Time of Plague"‚ is prayerful and gloomy

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    deep sense of emotion that can be found through the tone that Ernest Hemingway shows in the characters. The tone in this story appears to be dark and gloomy but as the story carries on it shows hope and compassion. "Tone is the attitude toward a subject conveyed in a literary work. No single stylistic device creates tone; it is the various elements an author brings to creating the work’s feeling and manner." (Pearson p. 198) Hemingway shows tone such as loneliness‚ sadness‚ and emptiness through

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