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    The explorer narrative of The Jesuit Relations written by Jean de Brébeuf‚ shows the unique clash of two disparate cultures. Brébeuf’s narrative takes on a condescending tone toward his Huron hosts. It also shows a facetious approach the Jesuits had in their interaction with the Hurons in the contact zone. The narrative’s sole purpose serves to reaffirm the intended reader’s European superiority. The contact zone where the Jesuits and Hurons meet is described by Mary Louise Pratt as a social space

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    Picture of Dorian Grey – Passage Analysis Chapter 5 Wilde’s description of Sibyl Vane as a caged bird invokes the thought that Dorian’s love for Sibyl has trapped her. There are two instances where the imagery of her entrapment is brought up‚ “the joy of a caged bird in her voice” and “in her prison of passion” are both statements where the common entity is a sort of cell like set-up for Sibyl. The use of these metaphors is a representation of the confinement Sibyl is in in this relationship‚ where

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    Carole A Johnson Professor Mary Lounsbory CTC English Composition II 30 June 2013 Use of a Literary Device in “Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day” William Shakespeare’s sonnet “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day” is a fourteen line poem that contains three quatrains followed by a couplet. The poem is also known as Sonnet 18‚ and is a beautiful poem describing just that‚ a summer’s day. If one wishes to be technical‚ Shakespeare does more than describe a summer’s day‚ he is comparing

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    Harriet Jacobs Incidents In The Life Of A Slave Girl and Phillis Wheatley On Being Brought From AFRICA To AMERICA‚ both seem to slap reality into their audience’s faces. These two female authors set a pathway for so many other authors‚ who were also slaves‚ in order for their side of the story to be told. Their stories were so inspirational that they inspired so many generations to come. These two authors really push the idea of being equal and freedom throughout their text; however‚ Phillis Wheatley

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    Masks In The Great Gatsby

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    The facades of masks tend to be seen through the eyes‚ but the interior of these masks are hidden behind the many unrealistic dreams of others and the stereotypes kept upon. While not everyone in "The Great Gatsby" were of great wealth‚ most and if not all kept a mask on throughout the book with the intention of covering their tracks. However‚ the masks began to disappear and what was behind them was a reality that no one wished to see. In the excerpt from chapter two‚ Fitzgerald utilizes bleak diction

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    The Chase

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    In the narrative “The Chase‚” Annie Dillard describes an exciting encounter that brought her great delight in which she will hardly experience again. She uses a series of figurative languages and selection of details to incorporate her tone into the story and portray the passions of but not limited to children. The story starts off with descriptions of the game football and proceeds to her encounter with a stranger while playing with her friends. As a result of throwing snowballs at his car window

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    Lord of the Flies‚ Chapter 1 Stylistic Analysis In Chapter 1 of “Lord of the Flies‚” William Golding uses dark and pessimistic tones to elucidate both the alienation of the boys on the island and the severity of their predicament. The narrator uses brutal and simple diction with violent imagery to illustrate the savage and destructive nature of man. The boys are thus presented as inherently destructive by nature. Golding uses brutal and simple diction in Chapter 1 of “The Lord of the Flies.” The

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    Short stories can be romantic‚ scary‚ sad‚ or enlightening and uplifting. No matter what the theme of stories are‚ they always have special meaning to people‚ in the same manner as poems. In this essay I will be comparing two short stories‚ called The Story of An Hour‚ and The Interlopers. Both stories share similar afflictions to the characters‚ even though both stories‚ however‚ are completely different. Both short stories are very unique‚ interesting and also go through similar conflict and issues

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    Dexies

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    Deixis‚ Cognition and the Construction of Viewpoint Ambros‚ Regine; Carino‚ Myla; Gesell‚ Charmaine Erika; Lucas‚ Marjorie; Lucyao‚ Jacqueline; Perez‚ Mary Ann Joy; Pulon‚ Aisha ------------------------------------------------- STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF POINT OF VIEW A. Narrative Point of View > It is from a character’s point of view that events are described even though the story is told by a third person. > Proposed Taxonomies: * Paul Simpson’s Taxonomy (1993) =He distinguishes what

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    Mending Wall

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    INTRODUCTION "Mending Wall" is a metaphorical poem written in blank verse‚ published in 1914‚ by Robert Frost (1874–1963). The poem appeared as the first selection in Frost’s second collection of poetry‚ North of Boston. It is set in the countryside and is about one man questioning why he and his neighbor must rebuild the stone wall dividing their farms each spring. SUMMARY The poem literally says that a stone wall separates the speaker’s property from his neighbor’s. Every year the wall

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