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    Language is a way where people use to show their perspective in the communication. It can be used in many ways for example‚ how the word were used in the speech‚ how the language was changed‚ how the language was selected‚ or how it was slanted. For most of these ways‚ they are from the propaganda which is a device that were used by a lot of people to other people for a good or bad causes. It has been use many time in advertising where people fall into the belief. Political also played a big role

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    Buisness Name of the case: Global Software Piracy Prepared by: xxxx Date 16-03-2010 Executive Summary: This case is taking software piracy under the light that explained at the end of the third chapter of the book International Business environments and operations by Daniels in the 11th edition. Software piracy is the mislicensing‚ unauthorized reproduction and illegal distribution of software‚ whether for business or personal use. When someone copies software without buying the

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    James Joyce‚ the author of the short story "Araby‚" emphasizes the symbolic blindness and ignorance of the faithful masses of fellow Irishmen and depicts his personal religious and adolescent epiphany through the usage of first person point of view‚ vivid imagery‚ and constant allusions to the Roman Catholic Church. The usage of a first person narration allows the reader to see things the way the narrator saw them when he was an unsuspecting youth. Made apparent through his adult observations

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    subservience and lack of control assigned to women in the society. In essence‚ both authors are able to create a compelling distinctive voice for the protagonist. Chaucer is able to adopt a satirical approach through the wife’s narrative to explore how power is assigned

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    In the poem Birches‚ by Robert Frost‚ he uses figurative language throughout his poem. The use of figurative language like personification‚ metaphor‚ and simile makes the reader have a more vivid experience while reading the poem. In the poem Birches‚ the writer uses personification in the next sentence “they click upon themselves as the breeze rises” (line 7 and 8). Mr. Frost explains that when there is a strong breeze the birches click with each other and it moves them up and down and eventually

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    the destiny. The story is presented in such a way‚ that the writer excellently illustrates how items‚ human beings‚ and people’s actions clearly stand out as symbols. As a matter of facts‚ I can say that Jackson uses the black box‚ the three-legged stool‚ and the stones to symbolize the various aspects of this particular society and its long rooted‚ clueless and astonishing tradition.

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    intentions. Napoleon and the pigs used fear‚ propaganda‚ and manipulation‚ similar to Julius Caesar‚ George Bush‚ and Hitler‚ to persuade the animals to willingly follow their tyrannical orders. Napoleon‚ the self elected leader of Animal Farm‚ often uses propaganda to persuade his comrades into carrying out his commands‚ comparable to Julius Caesar‚ a notable roman author and dictator. Napoleon is able to utilize propaganda through ignorance and faulty

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    Shakespeare had a very diverse vocabulary which made him talented writer. Many of the phrases that he wrote within his works are still being used today. However‚ the phrases that he created during his time now have a new meaning behind it. As civilizations continue to advance and change with time‚ the language also changes as well which is why the phrases and expressions used back then have some different meanings in present day. For example‚ the phrase‚ "Good riddance‚" can be interpreted as an

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    Frederick Douglass‚ an American Slave‚ Douglass expresses on how slave owners would use their speech to affect their slaves. Douglass uses his experience with Mr. Covey to show how words can be used to oppress people physically and mentally. Douglass expresses how Mr. Covey made Douglass “broken in body‚ soul‚ and spirit” (Douglass 38). Mr. Covey would be very deceptive towards his slaves‚ issuing commands and orders whether they knew how to complete the task or not. If they did not complete their

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    interesting features. For example‚ Flaubert frequently uses figurative speech such as similes and imagery. Flaubert’s use of figurative languages such as simile and imagery stands out and allows the reader to have a thorough understanding of the scene Faubert is describing‚ thus making it important to the interpretation of the work by the reader. Throughout the first chapter of Madame Bovary‚ there are many instances in which Flaubert uses similes to allow the reader to understand what he is describing

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