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    A Firebird's Nest

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    of the Phoenix‚as the title reflects‚and the Ovidian terms of metamorphosis‚ as the epigraph reads‚this story explores the mythical‚hystorical‚economic and socio-cultural facets of contemporary life through two dominant metaphors‚rain and fire. Rushdie has chosen these metaphors for their elemental nature that lends them infinite association with the collective unconscious nature of human race. The story opens with a description of drought which has engulfed the entire domain of princely state

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    have a sense of life in them. With Wright’s use of imagination‚ she adds a sense of life into the environment. This is seen with the personification “be over the blind rock a skin of sense”‚ which adds life to the rocks. In the final stanza‚ the metaphor “I woke and saw the dark small trees that burn suddenly into flowers more lovely than the white moon”‚ creates a vivid image of positivity. In this stanza‚ the way that the environment is addressed is also changed. However‚ in ‘Flame tree in a

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    struggles in their relationship and progress. With Barry and Moria’s father daughter relationship‚ they too are unbalanced. In the short story "Saturday Climbing" by W.D Valgardson‚ the author creates meaning through text by using symbols and metaphors to reveal the temporary unstable relationship that Barry and Moria are engaged in. Thus‚ the reconciliation towards the end of the short story. W.D Valgardson uses many different techniques but most importantly uses the image of the cliff to show

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    Figures of Speech

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    meaning familiar to the reader. Some important figures of speech are: simile‚ metaphor‚ personification‚ hyperbole and symbol. Adjunction: Adjunction refers to a clause or a phrase‚ usually a verb‚ that is added at the beginning of a sentence. Here are a few examples of adjunction; Sings the bird as we walk on by. Good it is that fights the master with his dark lord‚ Allegory: This figure of speech is an extended metaphor where the characters or actions in a literary work have a more imaginative

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    Shooting an Elephant

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    rhetorical tools such as: metaphors‚ connotation‚ and irony to give his readers a better perspective in what’s going on in the story. Seeing different forms of writing can help readers see the relationship between these tools and what Orwell is saying about imperialism. First of all‚ George Orwell uses the rhetorical tool metaphor in story. In the story “Shooting an Elephant” Orwell wrote that “They were watching me as they would watch a conjurer to perform a trick.” This metaphor meant that the Burmese

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    puritan vs contemporary

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    Up‚" there is an ample amount of love still in the crumbling relationship. Even though there is a major time lapse between the composition of these lyrics‚ both portray the love that can be given in relationship‚ both use imagery‚ and both use metaphors. The love shown by Anne Bradstreet in "To My Dear and Loving Husband" matches that of Jason Mraz in "I Won’t Give Up." In Bradstreet’s poem she says‚ "If ever man were lov’d by wife‚ then thee" (Bradstreet 2). In this statement‚ Bradstreet says

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    4 for Two

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    tension in the work. Foreshadowing - hints of what is to come in the action of a play or a story Hyperbole - a figure of speech involving exaggeration. Juxtaposition - synonymous with contrast‚ two objects or texts that oppose one another Metaphor - A comparison in which one thing is said to be another. Ex: The cat’s eyes were jewels‚ gleaming in the darkness. Metonymy - a thing or concept is not called by its own name‚ but by the name of something intimately associated with that thing

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    CMNS 304 Notes

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    Lecture 1 Semiotics: Signifier (sign or symbol)/Signified (what it means) The logic of signs If sign A = sign B and sign B = sign C Then à A = C Lecture 3 Texts: Effects they have on us The Exorcist Small frame is put into a slot (wanted to scare people in the audience without having them know what scared them) Reveals techniques used on us that changes the way we feel Citizen Kane 1939 Dying words “rosebud” Journalists are searching for the reason why his dying words were rosebud Content ->

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    Tom Brennan

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    Through personal experiences‚ people are able to learn‚ grow or change as an individual. When an individual is faced with obstacles in their life‚ the most important thing is how they choose to respond. If they are able to face the obstacle and overcome it‚ then they will reap the rewards. Both the novel ‘The story of Tom Brennan’ by J.C. Burke and the film ‘Smile’ by Jeffrey Kramer present how mentors in people’s life will ultimately help them face the obstacles of moving into the world whilst

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    Coming Back and Tully

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    ‘Teenagers don’t always know all the answers. Texts can offer important lessons‚ which may assist responders in reflecting their own values’. Ignorant‚ unknowledgeable nature of youth exists as a naturalistic quality amongst teenagers; characters within the texts ‘Coming Back’ by David Hill and ‘Tully’ by Paullina Simons further endorse this characteristic. The themes of guilt and recovery as well as Pain and friendship provide insight into fundamental lessons that attest the responder’s values

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