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    | Symbolism | Imagery | Figurative Language | Theme | Tone | Significant Passages (Pgs. 20‚ 25‚ 62‚ 63‚ 64‚ 67‚ 75) | “Our house stood within a few rods of the Chesapeake Bay‚ whose broad bosom was ever white with sails from every quarter of the habitable globe. Those beautiful vessels‚ robed in purest white‚ so delightful to the eye of freemen‚ were to me so many shrouded ghosts…” (Douglass 63).“I at first rejected the idea‚ that the simple carrying of a root in my pocket would have any such

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    Frederick Douglas was born February 1818 in Talbot county Maryland. The date of his birth is not positively known. He was separated from his mother‚ Harriet Bailey‚ after he is born. He was unsure who is his father was but most likely their white master‚ Captain Anthony. Captain Anthony was a clerk of a man named Colonel Lloyd. Lloyd owns many slaves‚ who call his central plantation the “Great House Farm.” Life on Lloyd’s plantations is horrible. Slaves are hungry and exhausted. They have little

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    Born on the Fourth of July

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    2009 Born on the Fourth of July Analysis of Ron Kovic’s Autobiography Some of the most popular pictures are those of soldiers running up to their families right after getting off of the plane from a tour of duty‚ crying‚ and thankful that they are back home and safe. But how many of us actually care about those soldiers beyond knowing that they are home and safe? Ron Kovic’s autobiography‚ Born on the Fourth of July‚ is out to prove that going through a war has an affect beyond what most of the population

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    works create a heavy impression to the eye‚ a novel like Frederick Douglas’s “Narrative of The Life of An America slave” creates such an impression in the mind. The masterful use of imagery and symbolism employed by Frederick Douglas in this novel achieves the type of emotion the greatest works by any artist at his peak would evoke on those who witness its beauty. Both techniques are combined in Frederick Douglass’s “Narrative of an American Slave” to such a brilliant level‚ that audiences in years since

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    In the essay‚ Fourth of July‚ Audre Lorde conveys her intense feelings of hatred towards white supremacy by narrating her first racist experience. In the summer of 1947‚ Lorde and her family leave their hometown of New York City to visit Washington D.C. as a graduation gift to Lorde and her older sister‚ Phyllis. Lorde’s Caribbean parents did their best to shield their offsprings from American racism; however‚ their efforts fail when they inevitably face the horrid reality when asked to leave a “white

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    ------------------------------------------------- Born on the Fourth of July The ending of the WWII culminated with the beginning of the cold war. The cold war was a major political and military conflict between the superpowers of America and the Soviet Union. The conflict is also an insight of the rising democracy and the attempts on removing the communism. In the 1960’s America joined the Vietnam War on the South Vietnamese side‚ against their opponents inspired by the communist ideology: North

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    Douglass’s‚ What to a slave is the forth of July?‚ is a warning to the nation that slavery is not acceptable‚ due to the human rights of other men. He talks about the hope he has for the nation and believes that slavery‚ for the nation would end‚ by calling slavery‚ the “dark clouds which lower above the horizon.” To make his point about the evils of slavery Douglass writes using biblical analogies paralleling his experiences with slavery‚ to those of Israelites exiting slavery from Egypt. He says

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    and contains several forms and worksheets that you will need at various stages of the writing process. The Rhetorical Situation: • Purpose: Write an essay that points out parallels and connections between two literary/historical figures (Frederick Douglass and Lucy Grealy). Your essay and others will help high school English and social studies teachers prepare to teach their classes. • Audience: Your essay will (hypothetically) become part of a guide for high school English and social

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    My Fourth of July It all started about three or four years ago when my friend or as some people may consider her as my sister invited me to go for two weeks to a beach house for the fourth of july with her family. As soon as the sun was up we hit the road for about five or six hours until we finally arrived to cayucos which in this case was next to moral bay where ¨finding dory was filmed¨. As soon as the car stopped we ran out the car and started running towards the ocean as you hear the

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    Figurative Language

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    Figurative language is used in poems‚ songs‚ books‚ short stories‚ and in everyday language. The use of similes and hyperboles are able to affect the tone‚ meaning and theme that better explain the meaning in stories and songs. Figurative language is meant to appeal to the senses in order to provide interest and evoke emotion in what is being read or heard. Alicia Keys‚ “This Girl Is On Fire”‚ is a great example of figurative language. The figurative language in this song provides a respectful and

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