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    Irony

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    Authors of short stories use elements of style to make their stories interesting. There are many elements of style used by authors. Irony and theme are often used in short stories. This is clearly shown in O. Henry’s short stories such as: “The Gift of the Magi‚” “The Lickpenny Lover‚” “The Midsummer Knights Dream‚” “The Cop and the Anthem‚” and “Ships.” The short stories of O. Henry use the element of theme to bring about ironic endings. In “The Gift of the Magi” there are elements of theme throughout

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    Paper #2 Throughout time sitcoms have used satire‚ irony and parody to entertain and get laughs out of its audience. Almost everyone likes certain sitcoms for different reasons‚ but mostly because they enjoy a good laugh. I want to talk about sitcoms and what is hiding behind the satire‚ irony and parodies. Sitcoms are meant to help its audience through social anxieties without fully coming out and saying what it is doing. The word sitcom is actually two words put together which was once called

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    British Literature 336 Merging Nurture and Nature of Opposing Societies Invasion is inevitable and protection is useless for the isolated town of Deerfield‚ Massachusetts in the novel the Ransom of Mercy Carter‚ by Caroline B. Cooney. The early Eighteenth century feud between the English settlers and the Native American Indians was at its peak. Mercy Carter‚ a young girl living in the English colony of Deerfield‚ Massachusetts‚ is the main character of the novel. Her life changes abrupt when

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    show emotions because Islam has no discourse which ties captivity to sin (as opposed the Christian discourse). European slaves became the figurehead of Christian suffering and ultimate success over Islam. This was not the case in Arabic narratives. Ransom slavery was not as institutionalised in Islam as in Christianity. For instance‚ there was no collecting of money for slaves

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    Ransom: Hero and Priam

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    ‘In asking for the return of his son’s body‚ Priam seeks to transcend his role as a king and transform himself into a man‚ thereby acquiring a universal significance as the hero of an epic narrative.’ Discuss. David Malouf’s Ransom‚ a postmodern revisitation of Homer’s literary epic‚ the Iliad explores the monumental transformation of Priam‚ King of Troy‚ from a ‘ceremonial figurehead’‚ a synecdochal representation of the royalty of his era‚ to an unconventional hero who‚ ‘stripped of all glittering

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    Chief Seattle

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    1. Chief Seattle thinks white people have a different God because he came to the white man only‚ they never saw him‚ never even heard his voice and he only gave instructions to the white man and not even a word to the millions of red people that occupied the land. He says they are two different races and should remain that way‚ there is little in common between them‚ because for the red people‚ the ashes of their ancestors are sacred and so is the place where they rest‚ but to the white man the dead

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    Chief Ministers

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    State (past chief Name Party[a] ministers) Andhra Pradesh N. Chandrababu (list) Naidu Telugu Desam Party Arunachal Pradesh Nabam Tuki Indian National Congress Tarun Gogoi Indian National Congress Jitan Ram Manjhi Janata Dal (United) Raman Singh Bharatiya Janata Party (list) Assam (list) Bihar (list) Chhattisgarh (list) Delhi[b] Vacant[c] (list) (President’s rule) Goa N/A Laxmikant Parsekar Bharatiya Janata Party Anandiben Patel Bharatiya Janata Party Manohar Lal Khattar

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    Military Chief

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    Chiefs are vital‚ engaging professionals and mentors who have throughout history and present in today’s military represent what it means to be a True Leader. The Navy frequently neglects the importance of the Chief. Knowing and understanding the history of the Chief‚ CPO 365‚ and the Chief’s Mess will assist with clarifying the roles and responsibilities of the Chief among the ranks. First‚ we must explore the history of the Chief to better understand their importance. According to CWO4 Lester

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    Chief Seattle

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    Chief Seattle’s inspirational oration delivered to Governor Isaac Stevens in 1864 is an attempt to manipulate the whites to fairly deal with the Native Americans in regards with their land‚ despite their inferior status. Although the Indians were separated from their motherland‚ their spirits are everlasting. Chief Seattle accomplished his purpose through countless rhetorical devices‚ most notably through establishing his authority‚ rhetorical questions‚ and similes. Chief Seattle begins his speech

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    Chief Bromden

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    A Chief Bromden Chief Bromden is the schizophrenic narrator of the story‚ and has been in the mental institution since leaving the Army shortly after World War II; Harding says he’s heard that Chief has received over two hundred shock treatments. The son of an American Indian father and a Caucasian mother‚ he attributes his shrewdness to his Native American heritage. Chief has a paranoid belief in something he calls the “Combine‚” a collaboration of governmental and industrial groups he believes

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