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    Analyzing the Angry Text Through the use of a negative connotation‚ an angry tone‚ and fearful figurative language Jonathan Edwards attempts to persuade the audience that without being born again you will be condemned to hell. This excerpt from "Sinners in the Hands of an angry God" written by Jonathan Edwards is very argumentative and attempts a high level of persuasion. The authors style of writing is very appropriate for the specific topic and also causes a great deal of reactions from the

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    Mira Susa‚ Jennifer Welsh Mr. Jordan AP Language and Composition 19 November 2009 “Chapter 17” Chapter 17‚ “The Pastor and His Parishioner‚” of The Scarlet Letter‚ starts off with Dimmesdale returning from his journey through the dark forest‚ upon which Hester waits faithfully for him out of the public eye‚ and more importantly‚ Chillingworth. The scene is gloomy; it is noon‚ however‚ the sun is shaded by a clouded sky and the thick foliage of the forest‚ transforming it into a gray

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    simile depicts the inner child within the members of society who have conformed to social standards and have lost the ability to show raw emotion. The quote also touches on the linking between tears and rainbow within the simile. Tears being a metaphor for rain‚ as a heavy downpour of rain often produces a rainbow which can metaphorically be linked to being a sense of happiness and joy. Through this technique Murray has demonstrated the journey and changes in which people have gone through to

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    Romantic poems “Tintern Abbey” and “I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud” by William Wordsworth‚ the idea that memory acts as a source of escapism to the serenity of nature is explored and emphasised by the use of the metaphorical language of similes and metaphors in these poems. Both poems describe a picturesque landscape that the speaker feels joy and happiness in. The individual appreciation and awe of the natural world was a central belief of all romantic poets‚ which is highlighted in their poems by the

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    POEM ABOUT YOUR LAUGH

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    better it makes new species and in the end it brings her to new fathoms and joy to all. Susan uses many metaphors throughout her poem and it creates many different scenes in your mind. Susan also uses many symbols such as the sunlight‚ the prayer wheel and the diver’s bell. In the first three verses of the poem Susan states that the laugh resembles unsynchronized clocks. Susan was using a metaphor to explain that the laugh is similar to clocks in a watchmaker’s shop when all the watches strike an hour

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    Caged Bird

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    flower? A. The poet refers to the fragrance of a flower as it opens. He uses a metaphor to compare the flower to a goblet. What type of figurative language is used here? A. The poet uses personification‚ “cruel bars‚” attributing human qualities or emotions to an inanimate object‚ to intensify the sense of unjust imprisonment. How do we know which season the poet describes? Sympathy Paul Laurence Dunbar FOCUS: METAPHOR I know what the caged bird feels‚ alas! When the sun is bright on the upland

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    Women by Alice Walker

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    figurative language to prove that these late 1900’s woman were strong. Metaphors are arguably the most significant figurative e language used. Alice Walker writes that these woman " led armies‚ head ragged generals”‚ in just these few lines it is clear that Walker was in absolute awe of the women’s strength. By comparing women to soldiers‚ she is implying that they are strong‚ wise‚ and powerful. Walker extends this metaphor when she says that these soldiers of women move "across mined field’s booby-trapped

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    who has an internal conflict. The poem has a remorseful tone as the speaker reflects about his or her past. The dominant poetic devices in this poem are metaphors and similes‚ both of which compare two different ideas. A metaphor in this poem compares the many lies in life; they are referred to as “In an ocean of lies” in this poem. The metaphor “It was an oyster at my feet.” compares the world to an oyster‚ because children do not understand how huge the world is; in the world‚ there are many worthless

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    HALF-CASTE and PARADE’S END M-meaning Half-Caste is a poem written by John Agard‚ and is a protest about the way he is treated because of his mixed parentage. He believes that humour is an effective way of challenging people’s opinions. He mocks the idea of mixed race people being ‘incomplete’; he is baffled and amused at the idea of being a half a person; he is angry that people are prejudiced and narrow-minded. He speaks with his native accent in English and this along with his anger makes his

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    Essay of Sayeed Abubakar

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    Tran 1 Vivian Tran Ms.Parnaby Honors English 10 March 3‚ 2014. Elements of Poetry Affect the Theme in “Poem of Hatred” The poem “Poem of Hatred‚” by Sayeed Abubakar centers on the idea of the stupidity and vices of humanity. The poem itself gives a revolutionary call‚ and the poet conveys his message by using politics and the psychological behavior of humans. His strong use of words draws out the reader’s emotions‚ and allows them to comprehend the dark theme of the overall poem. Each stanza

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