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    The Tone of “The Dream of the Rood” “The Dream of the Rood” is a spectacular piece of poetry that dates back to the eighth century‚ which represents Christ on the cross using metaphors throughout the poem. Speaking of Christ’s experience on the cross‚ most people think it’s horrific and grisly. So therefore that’s what most would assume the tone of this poem‚ which is incorrect. The tone of the “Dream of the Rood” is uplifting‚ which is shown throughout the poem used by imagery. To begin‚ the

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    English IV Scarlet Letter FLE In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter‚ numerous perspectives show the different ways in which people deal with their sins and keeping secrets. The composed manner of Hester Prynne is contrasted with the weakened Arthur Dimmesdale to reveal the effects of secrets on the mind. The longer one tries to hide a shameful secret‚ the faster it will deteriorate them from the

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    making a statement by dressing Pearl this way that her sin and love are connected. Although Hester is ashamed of the scarlet letter‚ she earned out of loving another person‚ and she doesn’t regret that. Hester has the same contradictory feelings towards Pearl‚ she is a constant reminder of her sin‚ but she is beautiful and a source of happiness in her life. 2. When Hester and Pearl look in the armor’s reflection‚ their most prominent features are emphasized even further. Hester’s scarlet letter

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    "Neutral Tones" by Thomas Hardy is very neutral in tone; its melancholic note is created by a narrator reflecting on the termination of a relationship. Throughout‚ a soothing yet depressing language illustrates this duality. Hardy uses a variety of techniques to highlight sadness and emotions in the narrator. In the first stanza the scene and atmosphere is set‚ "we stood by a pond that winter day".No harsh sounds are present and the sentence epitomises the tranquillity yet disheartening nature of

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    The natural world‚ in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s American Romantic novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ is utilized as the main tool to exemplify that appearances are deceptive‚ and often hide the truth beneath themselves. Hawthorne shaped the presence of nature through his interpretation of how the Puritans interacted with it‚ how nature itself shaped the personalities and actions of some characters (such as Dimmesdale‚ Hester‚ and Chillingworth)‚ and how Pearl interacted with it. Using nature as a cloak for

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    Bradstreet utilizes an iambic rhythm‚ rhyming couplets‚ inverted syntax‚ and pronounced shifts in tone to exemplify Puritan ideals at the time as well as emphasize the ongoing internal battle between her attachment to material things versus her relationship with God. Throughout the poem‚ she establishes a consistent eight syllable iambic rhythm accompanied with rhyming couplets. This well structured rhythm mirrors the similar strict lifestyle of Puritans at the time‚ whose lives were often based

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    Onto the minister they project their image of pure. Angelic self‚ the self-gratulatory image that is fostered by their denial of the sinful self” (Railton 487). Here‚ the Puritans are not as condemning towards the minister‚ as they are to Hester. By misreading Dimmesdale‚ the Puritans fail as an audience‚ in this instance. In addition‚ “One part of the reputation Puritanism had in the nineteenth century was intolerance” (Railton 490). If the Puritan society as a whole was intolerant

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    an immense deal. Peering into the life of Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale subsequent to their sinning‚ this novel allows us to see what they faced throughout the years regarding shame and guilt. Throughout Nathaniel Hawthorne’s‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ one will find that the novel is really based around moral consequence of sin and the act of redemption. A great aspect of this story would be sin‚ as it truly affects each

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    provides overviews and examples of how to use tone in business writing. This includes considering the audience and purpose for writing. Tone in Business Writing What is Tone? "Tone in writing refers to the writer’s attitude toward the reader and the subject of the message. The overall tone of a written message affects the reader just as one’s tone of voice affects the listener in everyday exchanges" (Ober 88). Business writers should consider the tone of their message‚ whether they are writing a

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    was put to death when he would not admit to practicing witchcraft. Minister Dimmesdale was a main character in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s "The Scarlet Letter." He fathered a child out of wedlock in a sinful relationship‚ and fell to his death when he couldn’t take the guilt any longer. John Proctor and Minister Dimmesdale had several things in common‚ but also had several differences. Both John Proctor and Minister Dimmesdale were involved in sinful relationships. John Proctor had an affair with a

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