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    common in literary work. 4. Figurative Language is a colorful figure of speech that has many forms. Similes‚ metaphors‚ symbols‚ hyperboles‚ and personifications are all considered figurative language. 5. A simile is a comparison used in literary work using the terms "like" or "as". Similes are effective when they compare two unassociated objects. In Marge Piercy ’s "To Be of Use" a simile is used to compare a hard worker ’s strength and dedication to getting the job done to that of a

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    were no exception.” (p. 11) | Metaphors‚ descriptive language | | Paul explains the people in Darwin that “They sought forgetfulness‚ not remembrance…A town populated by men who had run as far as they could flee.” (p.17) | Descriptive language‚ similes‚ metaphors | | Characters Idea/s – the protagonist‚ Paul‚ shows his immaturity through is behaviour | Topic sentence/s –the immaturity of some characters can be shown through the distinctively visual techniques used. | Evidence/quotes

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    when all you need is a very‚ very big rock?” (Yancey 203). In the survivors’ minds‚ like the meteor that is presumed to have killed off the dinosaurs‚ the Others’ attacks have proven to be just as deadly‚ but unnecessarily and insidiously planned. ☺ (Simile) Just as the dinosaurs inevitably died shortly after the meteor struck Earth‚ the Others’ have metaphorically sent the asteroid to Earth and it has made impact. All that the survivors can do is revel in the past. To conclude‚ the survivors of the

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    GALE|A242356467 Bissinger‚ Buzz. "Tiger Woods in Vanity Fair: Tiger in the Rough." Washingtonpost.com. 6 Jan. 2010.Gale Biography In Context. Web. 4 Dec. 2011. Gale Document Number: GALE|A215943939 "Insight Metaphors‚ Analogies and Similes." Metaphors‚ Analogies and Similes: Metaphor Book Free Online Figurative Language. Web. 13 Dec. 2011.

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    The author’s use of dictation was extremely effective in convincing me of just tragic and pointless war is. In addition to dictation‚ the author’s use of metaphor and similes also influenced my reaction to this poem. In the first line the author describes the troops as being “Bent double‚ like beggars under sacks”(610). This simile expresses the condition of the men and

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    force as war. This tone is suggested by the fact that prayers and bells are set against a word like "mockery". Just the term "hasty orisons" has a somewhat disrespectful tone. Owen’s use of both similes and metaphors further emphasize the meaning of the poem. The first line jolts the reader with the simile that these young people "die as cattle". The description depicts multitudes of people

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    observe how many stylistic devices are used by Gordon to describe the concept of examination. The author employs conceptual metaphor to compare exam with death and develop this metaphor throughout all the narration. In the very beginning the direct simile to death is given “To medical students the final examinations are something like a death”. Then Gordon mentions death telling about students’ superstition “To speak of falling is a bad taste. It’s the same idea as talking about passing away and going

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    Comparative Commentary In this commentary I will compare the Poem ‘Octopus’ by Pat Lowther (text A) to the article in the Toronto Globe an Mail written by Anne Mcllroy (text B). The theme of both texts is the same‚ namely how we can learn from animals. In text A the writer focuses on the Octopus‚ whereas text B gives a number of short descriptions of different animals. In both texts the animals is compared to a machine. For example in text A "like a machine dreamed by Leonardo"‚ an example which

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    You Fit Into Me Margaret Atwood writes in a vivid‚ witty and often sharply discomfiting style in all of her literary works. To call her a feminist author is in a way selling her short as her work‚ while often centered on issues of gender‚ has also focused on Canadian national identity‚ Canada’s relations with the United States and Europe‚ human rights issues‚ environmental issues‚ and the Canadian wilderness. The poem that I chose to analyze is a very short poem consisting of only four

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    How does Ted Huges Present Nature in His Poetry? Ted Huges presents nature by using different descriptions‚ techniques‚ vocabulary and the way he structures his poems. In the three poems ‘The Thought Fox’‚ ‘The Jaguar’ and ‘Hawk Roosting’ Huges presents his view on nature using animals. However he does portray the animals quite differently one a self-cantered and vicious creature‚ another‚ elegant and innocent and the last a trapped creature with no boundaries. Huges give animals’ human like features

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