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    Voice In Atonement

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    Successful writers create a voice with which we can identify. The novel Atonement by Ian McEwan is about a girl named Briony Tallis and the false accusation she made against Robbie Turner. It then follows the consequences to all their lives that this accusation had. I partially agree with the statement ‘Successful writers create a voice with which we can identify.’ Partially‚ because we can’t identify with Briony after what she does‚ but we can identify with Robbie and Cecilia Tallis as we respond

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    English Essay Island Voices “The use of symbolism is interestingly used to express the theme of ‘seeing’ and the effects of modernism in Tanjong Rhu and Lee” The stories in Island Voices were compiled to highlight the consequences faced by Singaporean as the city transformed from a traditional society to a cosmopolitan Asian city. Many of the authors of these short stories use literary devices to emphasize their message. I feel that Tanjong Rhu and Lee both use symbolisms to emphasize the

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    Society tends to imprison our minds and reform them a certain way. To Kill a Mockingbird uses discrimination and prejudice to do so. The novel takes place in Alabama during the Great Depression‚ and is narrated by Jean Louise "Scout" Finch. Her dad‚ Atticus Finch‚ is a lawyer with high standards. Due to the images society characterizes on Boo Radley‚ a local neighbor‚ forces Scout‚ her brother Jem‚ and their neighbor Dill‚ to be misled by the rumors. Legend has it that he once stabbed his father

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    How does the author use humour in Out Island Doctor? In the autobiography‚ Out-Island Doctor‚ Evans W. Cottman has a dream of exploring the Bahamas. He contacts a commissioner in the Bahamas and soon makes plans to visit. Cottman arrives in the Bahamas and endures a very difficult sail to Mangrove Cay where he meets a man who influences him throughout the autobiography‚ Percy Cavill. Cottman then has to adapt to a more primitive lifestyle compared to Indiana. After his visits to the Bahamas‚ he

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    any age and since it comes with so many health benefits. Golf can affect one’s life in many positive ways physically and mentally‚ while also reducing stress and increasing happiness. By golfing periodically one is able to live a full and healthy life‚ due to all of the great elements that come with golfing. By golfing‚ those elements can carry into the rest of one’s life and affect the way they live the rest of their life. The best motive to play golf is for the health effects that come with it; becoming

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    Bronte’s use of violence forces the reader to understand the strength of feeling in her characters’. Using Wuthering Heights page 118 as your starting point‚ from ‘She rung the bell till it broke with a twang:’ to the end of the chapter‚ explore the use and portrayal of violence. Violence is an essential theme in this novel and is vital to the character’s personalities‚ that they use it to express their feelings. From reading this section it is evident that Bronte particularly focuses on punctuation

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    author‚ William Golding uses characters‚ plot and language techniques to convey the message‚ ‘without civilisation‚ society would descend into savagery.’ Throughout the novel‚ this is supported by the three main points; people without authority figures can become dangerous‚ disagreement between two uncivilised parties will lead to conflict and innocence will be lost when people are put into live or die situations. In this novel‚ Golding uses the plot to portray the idea that people without authority

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    most war novels‚ Catch-22 shows the irrationality of war and its negative affects felt by soldiers. It is not the usual novel where hero’s are marked by rank and kill counts. Two themes that Heller covers are that of capitalism and free enterprise. He does so by using language‚ style and the character Milo Minderbinder. In the novel‚ Milo assumes the low rank of a mess officer. However he is different from most mess officers. Milo is described as the most incredible mess officer who unlike the other

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    how to use Audacity

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    actions will help to change their workers personality‚ perception and make positive attitude on working hard and long hours Also they provide mobile phones‚ pagers and computers to their workers for telecommuting. This will helps to balance their work- life balance. The motivation factors of the organization will be most important for retain the workers and encourage them to work hard and long hours in a effective manner with positive attitudes. Job satisfaction of the employees will happily contribute

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    passage. In your answer you must consider how the playwright uses literary‚ linguistic and rhetorical devices and conventions to create specific dramatic effects. The theme of power is explored extensively in the play and in this first scene the theme is already established. This scene takes place after Kent and Gloucester’s conversation about Gloucester’s illegitimate son Edmund‚ the dark subplot within the play draws out the theme of power in the main plot‚ for example the power Gloucester asserts

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