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    of heaven” and instead of being boring and dull he compares his skin to a gold complexion entertaining us as the readers more and keeps us entertained. This is important because it describes the way he looks. It brings back the humor that we saw he used with the word “temperate.” As we continued to read he gets a broader range‚ stating everything is beautiful and in time

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    want to shoot the elephant because he had never shot one before. Orwell uses a great deal of hyperboles‚ symbols‚ and metaphors; which makes the story very interesting and pleasant to read. The choose of words used in the hyperboles in different paragraphs gives the reader a visual image of the person or surrounding being discussed at the moment in time. A phrase like “grey cowed faces” referring to long term convicts is an excellent

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    Figurative language and the use of literary techniques have been used for hundreds of years to improve writing style and to begin focus to the central idea of a story. In an excerpt from Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain‚ a narrator tells about their experience with life on the Mississippi river‚ and how the river seemed to capture many moods and reflects the different aspects of his life as he came to face it. Throughout the passage the narrator uses striking imagery to characterize the river

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    petals falling‚ meaning that the trees are getting their leaves again. He uses alliteration with the words petal‚ past‚ and pear and uses personification so that readers know what the bird is “feeling” and “saying.” All of these examples of figurative language set the mood for the poem: a happy‚ serene tone that relaxes the reader. I think that the theme or message is that every bird has a song. By that‚ I mean that everyone has a voice. Repeatedly in “The Oven Bird” Frost talks from the bird’s

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    scheming wife Lady Macbeth‚ using extracts from Act 1‚ Scene 7. I will also examine how the language used emphasises the key themes and ideas within the play. The characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are revealed and developed through their dialogues with use of soliloquies and asides‚ helping to reveal their personalities‚ states of mind‚ emotions and motivation. Much figurative language and imagery is used by Shakespeare to emphasise the themes within the play‚ creating atmosphere and mood in order

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    In each of his poems‚ Robert Frost uses multiple stylistic devices and figurative language to convey certain theme‚ mostly having to do with nature‚ that ultimately show his modernist style and modernist views on life. In the poem “Mowing‚” the speaker of the poem is mowing his field trying to make grass. While doing this‚ he ponders the sound that his scythe is trying to “whisper” (Frost 26). The poem is organized into two sections: an octet and a sextet. In the octet‚ Frost mainly focuses on

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    The Iliad Paper "Polonius‚ ‘What do you read my Lord?’ Hamlet‚ ‘Words‚ words‚ words.’" -Shakespeare‚ Hamlet‚ II‚ ii‚ 193-4. Reading‚ writing‚ speaking‚ these are the things that define our humanity. Without words or the ability of speech we would once again be equal to the animals we preside over. In the scheme of time we have perfected this human ability above all else; we teach it‚ correct it‚ and embellish it to no end. Even so stories may be told in many different ways‚ simply by altering

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    Forman used a lot of figurative language and imagery. One time he used figurative language was when he was describing Vergland‚ “Everything looked brown and dead‚ like open fields after a long winter (Forman‚ p. 81).” This was a good way to describe this part of the story because it gives you a clear description of what it looked like where they were traveling through and why they needed all the supplies that they had. Another example of figurative language is allusion. This is used in the book

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    both of the pieces are similar in a sense that they both emphasize heavily on being united‚ diverse‚ and believing in wants right. But both authors go about proving their point‚ the authors uphold this theme through their different uses of figurative language‚ description‚ and format. To start off‚ the first reason/example of how these two texts are alike yet different is through their different

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    In the citation in Jn 3:3-10 between Jesus and Nicodemus of the spirit and the flesh there is a lot of meaning to the symbolic language used. Also this citation is very ironic. Some of this language is when they say “being born again”. This shows the symbolic meaning in the way that it is referring to baptism. These are relate because when you get baptized you are essentially born into the Catholic Church and recognized as a child of the Christian faith. This citation is ironic because Jesus is saying

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