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    In “Of Ghosts and Spirits Walking by Night!” by Lewes Lavater‚ the author discusses the four criteria on how to distinguish between good spirits from evil spirits. The first criterion that Lavater says is ghosts that are good will confront men in a terrifying way but later will comfort them. Hamlet by William Shakespeare has a storyline that revolves around the ghost of Hamlet. During the ghost’s first appearance to the men on guard at night‚ he frightens them with fear and curiosity. They clamor

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    throughout the novel In the Lake of the Woods. "Painful realities‚ thoughts‚ or feelings"‚ "refusal to acknowledge"‚ and "defense mechanism" all pertain directly to the main character of the novel‚ as well as the way the book is written. For this reason‚ I feel that this definition of denial and the word denial itself perfectly illustrate the theme of Tim O’Brien’s novel‚ "In the Lake of the Woods". The main action takes place near the town of Angle Inlet on the shores of The Lake of the Woods in northern

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    to it/ I could improve” (6-8). The poem has a playful tone… until the last two lines; “Wait ‘til they learn/ I’m dropping out” (11-12). This serious shift in tone reveals that the woman does not appreciate being given “Marks” on her performance as a wife and mother. Although she is receiving good grades; who are they to grade her? The last line alone provides a second reading of the poem with a wholly sharp but still playfully sarcastic tone as opposed to the initial lone playfulness. Since she

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    Chopin uses tone in the short Story “The Story of an Hour” and the differences in tone include pertinent information that is valuable to the reader. These changes in tone refer to the mood of the main character and offer a vivid image of how she processes the life-changing information that is received during the story. Symbolism is also heavily used and creates a clearer picture of the story in the mind of any reader. Symbolism can be a great way to emphasize a point in a story and can be helpful

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    His Coy Mistress Tone

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    When reading a poem‚ the tone can be misleading at first glance. Many poems might seem charming at first‚ but upon further inspection are actually unpleasant. The poem “To His Coy Mistress” by Andrew Marvell is an example of this. In the poem‚ the narrator expresses his feelings to a woman and attempts to convince her to give up her virginity to him. In the first stanza of the poem‚ he begins by complimenting her and proclaiming how he will love her forever. However‚ as the poem continues‚ the narrator

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    A Certain Night

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    A Certain Night Questions Knowledge and Understanding 1. As it is quite obvious in the story‚ the narrator does not think that these men and women deserve to die. This is abundant when in the very last line of the story the narrator states‚ “when will it be light?” 2. Throughout the story‚ the narrator describes the communists as young‚ brave and handsome‚ although they are powerless martyrs. The narrator makes the nationalist seem “murderous looking‚” and “cunning‚ malicious and smug

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    Tone Of My Last Duchess

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    Robert Browning sets the tone of "My Last Duchess‚" by using three significant poetic techniques‚ one of which is imagery. Browning uses the Duke’s monologue to sketch out images in the reader’s mind of the Duchess herself‚ and the sinister personality of the Duke. Browning also uses another key device‚ which is diction to illustrate the darkness in this poem. Browning’s careful word choice adds to the description of the Duchess and perhaps her disgraceful behavior‚ as well as the Duke’s terrifying

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    Allende One’s family is often the first source of influence he encounters‚ and the most memorable. Chilean author Isabel Allende shows the importance and complexity of families in her novel The House of the Spirits. Starting out as a letter to her dying grandfather‚ The House of the Spirits became a lengthy saga telling the story of three generations‚ based off Allende’s own family history. Allende’s close relatives were highly involved in the political struggles of her home country‚ which impacted

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    Twelfth Night

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    Twelfth Night‚ or What You Will Art and Culture Quotes How we cite the quotes: Citations follow this format: (Act.Scene.Line). Line numbers correspond to the Norton edition. VIOLA And what should I do in Illyria? My brother he is in Elysium. Perchance he is not drown’d: what think you‚ sailors? (1.2.2) | Twelfth Night is full of literary references‚ including allusions to Shakespeare’s own dramatic works. For example‚ the play’s shipwreck plot involving the separation of twins echoes the

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    (Césaire 274). In this quote written by Aimé Césaire‚ a dark tone is displayed within the first few lines. This poem‚ and many others‚ were written in a French possession of the Caribbean islands. Caribbean literature has a combination of literary elements that allow the author’s to thoroughly express themselves and their culture. Most noticeably‚ they used nature‚ dark atmosphere‚ and powerful diction to create an immensely dark tone. Nature was used in Caribbean poetry to describe feelings and

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