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    trying to convey the struggle between those who consider themselves to be “shushers” and those who do not like to be solitude in public. The author tries to convey this message mainly through writing this piece in first person while using the literary style of stream of consciousness. Periodically throughout the piece‚ the author shows his thoughts as it places him as the main character in the footsteps of a “shusher”. He talks about many past experiences that he’s encountered‚ explaining the many different

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    ’The Abortion’ by Anne Sexton is a first person narrative poem in the style of a stream of consciousness and conveys a woman’s emotional and physical journey whilst undergoing an abortion. I intend to discuss how through the effective use of imagery‚ tone‚ symbolism and word choice the poet successfully builds up an atmosphere which adds to your appreciation of the poem. Within stanzas one and two the poet uses imagery and word choice to convey that the narrator is thinking about

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    These two characters have the most important role throughout the story‚ this is important because we analyze these characters as people who live their regular lives in a regular place. Which is crucial to Morison’s way of highlighting the major characters‚ although there is some spotlight on the minor characters‚ however it is as effective to Sula choices in life. Setting Sula takes place in the Bottom a place for African- Americans. Its environment is poor‚ disgusting‚ uncomfortable and it’s hard

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    Leni Riefenstahl

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    Describe the personal background and the historical context of the personality you have studied. Leni Riefenstahl was regarded as having led five separate lives‚ but the life of Leni Riefenstahl is one that is characterised by remorseless passion and incessant desire to convey herself artistically in any way‚ shape or form. Leni demonstrated a certain single-minded fervour in the search of artistic brilliance until the day of her death at 101 years of age‚ and the greater excellence of a number

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    evidence in the LEFT COLUMN. Consider these types of commentary:  Each entry in the right column must fill up the entire half page. ~ Higher Level Responses should: Analyze the text for use of literary devices (tone‚ structure‚ style‚ imagery) Make connections between different characters or events in the text Make connections to a different text (or film‚ song‚ etc…) Make connections to historical and modern events and media Discuss the words‚ ideas‚ or motivations of the author

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    Caad Goddeu

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    The first existence of time‚ life/creation‚ words came “not from a father or a mother” (Ford‚ p.185)‚ but from the world: unknown‚ ancient‚ or new‚ flowers‚ soil‚ or fruit‚ Math‚ Gwydion‚ or God- no matter one’s personal beliefs‚ each of these three concepts‚ particularly that of language‚ came to being‚ came to vitality and mobility when they first existed‚ even when there was no human to experience them‚ to name them the way they are known today. This is further attested by the changing focus on

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay Bus Driver‚ Howard Dully‚ in his memoir‚ “My Lobotomy” recounts his heartbreaking life after receiving a lobotomy when he was just 12 years old. Dully’s purpose is to raise awareness and share his riveting story about the after effects of having ice picks stabbed into his brain. He adopts an effective tone in order to aid‚ and inform readers of all ages about mental illness‚ family abuse and the corrupt past of American Psychiatry. When thinking of any type of writing

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    10 ~ Explain the differences between cognitive style and learning style. In what ways might the perceptual styles of field-dependence and field-independence influence whether a student processes information at a deep versus a surface level of learning? Krause et al and other texts use the broader term "Cognitive Style" to include "Learning Style" - often they are thought of as the same concept‚ but they can be differentiated: • Cognitive Style: The characteristic ways of thinking and perceiving

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    Style Wars Style War

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    Style Wars Style wars is a film that documents a number of young graffiti artists who were transforming the city with their unique art. They used the city’s subway system as a canvas and let their work be seen in all five boroughs of New York. This film is a great film that documents that time in history. It is difficult for me to side with them or be against them. I am also an artist and I know how it feels when you have to feed that hunger and the only way to do it is to perform it. I

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    Brooklyn Cop The poem Brooklyn Cop was written by Norman MacCaig. This poem stereotypically represents all Brooklyn Cops and convey what they go through on a typical shift. MacCaig uses realistic characterisation‚ imagery and attack on the senses. violent setting to enguage with the reader and evoke a sense of sympathy MacCaig uses a shocking description to introduce the cop‚ through a simile. The relevance of “ built like a gorilla” is that he is conveying to the reader how

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