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    metaphor‚ one example of a simile‚ and one example of an allusion that Edwards uses in this passage from the sermon to elicit this particular mood. Metaphor: A metaphor is a comparison of two unlike things without the use of like or as. For example: In the sermon the metaphor of loathsome insects describes sinners. The congregation’s righteousness is compared to a spider’s web. God is compared to an archer. What metaphor is used for Hell in the italicized passage? Simile: A simile is a comparison of

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    in black’. One example of Susan Hill creating unease is in the quotation‚ “...what figures I could make out‚ fumbling their way through the murk‚ were like ghost figures‚ their mouths and lower faces muffled in scarves and veils...”‚ which uses a simile and connotations. Ghosts are usually associated with negative feelings and fright‚ therefore these connotations could give the feeling of unease‚ making the reader concerned about the figures. Another example of unease is shown in‚ “It was a yellow

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    unwelcoming and foul environment in the mind of the reader. Contrasting with the negative portrayal of the inhabitants of Darwin are the powerful images used to create the lush‚ sensual and exotic mood of the setting. The “green five o’ clock shadow” simile concludes the description of Darwin where “everything grew larger than life.” The contrasts present in the setting of Darwin can be aligned to Paul revealing the complexity of his characterisation and symbolising his awakening sensuality and his growth

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    growth‚ acceptance‚ healing‚ and the healing powers of poetry and the natural world. Techniques: Throughout "The Escape from Youth" there is a lot of poetry techniques used. Some of the most used techniques used in this poem would be alliteration‚ similes and personification. "A hardness hammered shut" causes us to imagine a physical hammer rather than a hammer representing his father’s abuse. Another metaphor is the ’box’. All through the poem‚ a ’box’ is mentioned within the lines "my father’s discipline

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    that shine and twinkle on the Milky Way” (stanza 2). The use of similes is abundant in this poem and gives the reader an even better feeling of what’s happening. Even title and the very first line are similes when the speaker describes himself as a lonely cloud. The word “lonely” can lead to assumptions that the speaker is walking alone these flowers comfort him and almost guide him on his stroll along the shoreline. Many other similes and metaphors are used in the poem and personification is certainly

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    interior of Fraser Island‚ where he describes it as being a “wasteland” and the “badlands.”The author uses descriptive similes and metaphors‚ cacophonous vocabulary‚ vivid imagery‚ and Craig’s contrasting positive outlook of just how terrible the visit to Waddy Point really was for him. Word choice was one of the devices used to express the author’s tone in the passage. He used similes and metaphors to describe some situations. For example‚ the author compares the beach to a “lunar landscape‚” describing

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    Explain how Robert Frost uses inverted word order in "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." What effect does Frost’s word order have on the poem? Does it contribute to your understanding and/or enjoyment of the poem? Robert Frost’s inverted word order in “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”‚ gives me‚ as a reader‚ a childlike dream like feeling. He uses his repetition and imagery to make you feel as if you are in the woods with him in his head. The way he describes the bells on the horse jingling

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    Red Smith: More than Just a Sportswriter There is truly no person that has ever deserved to be called a writer more than Red Smith. As a man who loved and believed in the art of writing‚ he once stated‚ “All you do is sit down and open a vein and bleed it out drop by drop” (Schmuhl xx). Even more‚ he was a hardworking and dedicated man that put his all into each piece of literature‚ despite the constant and restraining deadlines placed on him. His dedication was never more evident than when he

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    The Shawl is a breathtaking story. Cynthia Ozick was not an actual witness of the Holocaust but she read many stories about it and thru her gift of using images‚ similes‚ metaphors‚ and symbols has help the reader to visualize and experience events and emotions contain within the story. She believes that figurative language is critical to understand literature and she uses them masterfully throughout The Shawl. The story is short and the sentences are narrative and descriptive‚ using many metaphors

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    Belonging

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    China. From this we can see the individual’s attitudes to belonging over time. In Peter Skrzynecki’s ’10 Mary St’‚ the poet expresses a strong sense of belonging towards his family home and garden. The use of the first person perspective‚ enjambment‚ simile‚ metaphor and alliteration in describing everyday routines create vivid imagery of the family’s activities and reinforces the concepts of belonging. The recount poem utilises effective images of the family’s daily routines‚ such as securing the house

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