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    Painting In Beowulf

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    writing poetry‚ for you must embed meaning within it while not just blatantly writing the message. In poetry there are many different ways of doing this‚ so it is up to the poet’s stylistic choice how to deliver these messages. Seamus Heaney‚ in translating the poem Beowulf from it’s original dialect is able to use stylistic choice to bring out different meaning and messages from the poem. Seamus Heaney’s translation of the poem Beowulf accentuates underlying messages‚ painting vivid pictures in the

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    euphemism‚ hyperbole. Syntactical EM: logical and emotional emphasis such as compositional (stylistic inversion‚ detached constructions‚ parallel construction‚ chiasmus‚ repetition‚ enumeration‚ suspense‚ climax‚ antithesis); particular (asyndeton‚ polysyndeton‚ the "Gap-Sentence" link; ellipsis‚ break-in-the-narrative‚ question-in-the-narrative‚ represented speech); rhetorical questions and litotes. The Stylistic Device (SD) is an intentional intensification of some neutral or expressive language

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    Lady Mary

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    her daughter to discuss with her granddaughter what the granddaughter reads. Knowledge for women‚ “besides the amusement of solitude‚ [moderates] the passions‚ and [learns] to be [content] with a small expense.” One of the rhetorical and stylistic devices Lady Montagu uses is contrast. Through out the entire letter she is contrasting traditional views with non-traditional views. The very first line is a very non-traditional statement saying "True knowledge consists of knowing things‚ not

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    Lamb to the Slaughter

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    Literary Analysis Irony is a major stylistic device used in “Lamb to the Slaughter”. After Mary Maloney kills her husband‚ she puts the murder weapon‚ a frozen leg of lamb‚ in the oven to cook. She says to the detectives “Why don’t you eat up that lamb that’s in the oven? It’ll be cooked just right by now.” The author used dramatic irony in this part to show that things aren’t always what they seem to be. This also adds excitement and a conclusion to the plot. While the detectives thought they

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    The Stranger Reflection

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    My understanding and appreciation of cultural and contextual considerations shown throughout stylistic choices developed throughout this discussion. When I was reading The Stranger‚ there was a notion of hotness and higher temperatures that Meursault experienced throughout the book. During this discussion‚ one of the leaders pointed out that there was a reoccurring motif of the sun. Right then it clicked for me that the idea of hotness was really a part of the much larger motif‚ the sun and its multiple

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    the cover letter. The purpose of the cover letter is to give the student an opportunity to state and to reflect on the revisions that have been incorporated in the rewrite. Although ungraded by itself‚ it is important to avoid grammatical and stylistic errors as well as to provide specifics about the revisions‚ as it shows the instructor that the student is aware of the revisions and the purpose of them in the rewrite. The instructor reserves the right not to accept a rewrite if the cover letter

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    Cited: Hishma‚ Nilofer. " Hills Like White Elephants: The Jilting Of Jig." The Hemingway Review Vol. 23 (Fall 2003): p 72-83. Link‚ Alex. " Staking Everything On It: A Stylistic Analysis of Linguistic Patterns in "Hills Like White Elephants" The Hemingway Review Vol. 23 (Spring 2004): p 67-73.

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    answered "Even so The passage unfolds by telling us about the present‚ “presently…..” what rings in the mind of the reader is‚ there must have been events preceding to this and this would only be told in a form of flashback. We also note that such stylistic devices must majorly have been put to play. The reader will therefore switch in to a rhetoric mood and would ask himself questions like; what is the history behind the ‘present’ or maybe would want to know what happened right before Caliph looked

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    Stigma and discrimination go hand-in-hand‚ especially when it comes to mental illness. According to the Wisconsin United for Mental Health website‚ “. . . people with a mental illness would rather tell their employers they have committed a petty crime and were in jail than admit to being in a psychiatric hospital.” Herein lays the core effect of stigma associated with mental health issues – discrimination and diminished self-worth. Frequently‚ stigma against people with mental health disorders involves

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    Hitting the snooze button for another five minutes‚ when it went off again‚ Ruth said‚ “Dam that was quick.” Pulling the pillow over her head‚ and wanted to go back to sleep‚ but today she had planned to see her grandfather‚ after her trip to Howardsville. During the last few visited him in the Mountaineer Nursing Home‚ he told interesting stories about Putney Mountain and Howardsville‚ a mining town forty miles southwest of Charleston in the Allegheny Mountains. Being a young reporter‚ Ruth wanted

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