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    When not speaking in reference to the Bible‚ King makes allusions and references to specific points and people in American history‚ which allows him to connect to his larger audience‚ the people of America. By demonstrating his practical wisdom‚ through the use of allusion‚ King attempts to strengthen his character with a visible appeal to ethos. King alludes to the Bible multiple times throughout his Letter From Birmingham Jail. These allusions are notable in paragraph three‚ where king refers to

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    widely exported. Thus whatever can be said‚ mythically‚ about these games would seem to apply to our culture.” The body of the essay begins with baseball‚ and describes how Americans invented it during the Industrial Revolution. He describes the allusions that baseball has to society and then begins to make points about football stars and comparing them with baseball heroes. He contrasts many different parts of baseball and football. Finally‚ he describes football’s characteristics and ends with a

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    of Ulysses as the background of the poems. The rhyming schemes are very obvious in the poems and they create fluent to the reader. The poets use allusions and style differently but they use the style to reveal the theme. Although ¡§An Ancient Gesture¡¨ and ¡§The Sirens¡¨ allude to the story of Ulysses‚ Edna St. Vincent Millay and Donald Finkel use allusion differently. ¡§An Ancient Gesture¡¨ was alluding to the story between Penelope and Ulysses. The poet compared herself to Penelope. ¡§I thought

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    Shelley warning by also spurning man’s ruthless ambition. However‚ the film’s 20th century context of capitalist greed and mass industrialisation shifts the criticism onto the pursuit of commercial dominance. Both texts employ techniques such as allusions and characterisation to depict similar dystopian visions ensuing from man’s dereliction of nature. Composed during the Industrial Revolution and radical scientific experimentation‚ Shelley typifies the Romantic Movement as she forebodes her enlightened

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    wrath/anger. Blake cleverly presents this idea by the way of an extended metaphor in order to make the point that the best way to deal with inner emotions/feelings is confronting or talking about them. Not only does Blake use an extended metaphor‚ but allusion‚ tone‚ and title also contribute to his message. An extended metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two essentially unlike things at some length and in several ways. In “Poison Tree”‚ the poet compares a tree to the speaker’s anger. Throughout

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    In his New York Times article‚ "Eric Reid: Why Colin Kaepernick and I Decided to Take a Knee‚" Eric Reid seeks to justify his and his teammate’s actions on that September day. By employing rhetorical devices including quotations‚ anecdotes‚ and allusion‚ Reid attempts to convince the American public that kneeling during the national anthem was a

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    Essay 2 Poetry Poetry is a form of literary art that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language to evoke meaning to an audience. In “A supermarket in California” by Allen Ginsberg‚ he uses symbolism and literary allusions to convey a man going through a crisis between the modern American consumerism‚ an individual’s detachment with nature; following the ways of his idol Walt Whitman by living a spiritual natural lifestyle and also tell a story about his search for sexual acceptance among

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    Eliot shows the narrators disgust and his faithless attitude toward all mankind. He refers to the human race as being "hollow‚" (1) and having a "headpiece filled with straw‚" (4) which creates the feeling and theme of emptiness. Eliot also uses allusions‚ symbols‚ and repetition as powerful‚ and depressing poetic devices to make mankind seem hollow. The theme of emptiness is clearly visible throughout the poem‚ and it begins in the title. "The Hollow Men" refers to mankind being empty‚ and that

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    Hymn to God the Father focuses a lot on the Donne’s religious context. The persona reflects on the forgiveness of sins‚ and whether it is truly mean’t‚ or even really worth it. The poem also alludes to original sin. These religious references and allusions link directly with Donne’s personal context during his time serving the Anglican church. During his lifetime‚ he was pressured into entering a profession in the Anglican Church‚ two years before his wife died. He later proceeded to become dean of

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    “It’s the Journey‚ not the destination” Essay relating to “The Road Not Taken” “It’s the Journey‚ not the destination”‚ we have all heard this saying many times. Though not many people recognize how true this statement is. It is very common to imagine the “end” of the journeys we go on‚ no matter how important or insignificant they may be. But what does not come to mind‚ is that the journey is the most important part of the destination‚ as the experiences and lessons one takes away from the pathway

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