differences and workout their differences. Saunders writing style also includes writing things indirectly by giving out clues of what might be going on in a characters mind or even a scenario in the story‚ but he doesn’t tell his readers the problem directly. He allows his readers to process the information‚ take guesses and allows them to figure out things on their own as the
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hard way. Metaphors in the poem are used to evoke emotion in the reader‚ to take each lesson that is told in their own way. “The growth of a fail flower in a path up / has sometimes shattered and split a rock‚” the reader can take that metaphor in their own way. The ones who are perceived as weak could end up being the toughest‚ or that some things aren’t always what they seem. The metaphor is translated differently for each reader.
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it is made clear to Funder and the reader that Miriam ’is brave and strong and broken all at once’. The grief Miriam experiences is exemplified as she describes how the love of her life‚ Charlie dies in prison and how she stuggles to find out the truth. Four years later in 2000‚ Funder describes Miriam as ’...a maiden blowing smoke in her tower. Sometimes she [Miriam] can hear and smell them‚ but for now the beasts are all in their cages.’ This gives the reader slight hope that although Miriam is
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in a disorganized manner ‚which would give a clear clue to madness‚ this poem is highly organized and does not deviate from its steady “ababb” rhyme pattern (Bender 338). In addition‚ this poem is divided into three distinct sections that allow the reader to witness the changes in the speaker’s state of mind as the poem progresses (Kukathas
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segment follows this general format: TO: (readers’ names and job titles) FROM: (your name and job title) DATE: (complete and current date) SUBJECT: (what the memo is about‚ highlighted in some way) Opening Segment The purpose of a memo is usually found in the opening paragraph and includes: the purpose of the memo‚ the context and problem‚ and the specific assignment or task. Before indulging the reader with details and the context‚ give the reader a
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Begins with the actual quote Next sentence is the interpretation of the quote (what does it mean). Can NOT use I‚ you‚ we‚ me‚ my. Instead use they‚ readers‚ people Example: This quote means that people. Is the quote true or not/mention the book titles you will use. This quote is true in the books ________ and __________ because../ Readers think this quote is true in the books ______ and ____ because…Mention the literary terms that support the quote in the chosen books. Example: Irony‚ conflict
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and then locates it in the “heart of America”. The word ‘heart’ connotes importance and love‚ and it creates a pleasant mood and atmosphere. Carson then describes the unnamed town as a perfect peaceful place that may even seem hyperbolic towards the reader. Such as‚ ‘Fields of grain’‚ ‘hillsides of orchards’ and ‘white clouds of bloom’ etc‚ the language used here is deliberately to create an ideal perfect place that is forever prosperous such as‚ ‘flickered across a backdrop of pines’‚ by suggesting
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3 The imagery provides important context for his writing and allows the reader to create a picture in their mind about what he experienced. Owen opens the poem with soldiers marching continuously without the ability to stop as they constantly fought for their lives and in fear of getting attacked. He provides the image of the
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that it develops and sets the direction of the poem by creating an idea to the readers about what might happen to a dream when we apart from it for uncertain amount of time. However‚ it does not refer to the dreams someone may have when they are asleep but rather a goal each individual have set out for the future and desire to accomplish. In Harlem (a Dream Deferred) by Langston Hughes‚ the poet draws an image to the readers of what may happen to a person’s dream if it is postponed for a very long time
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Towards the end of Bernhard Schlink’s best-known novel‚ The Reader‚ the narrator is pondering his future after taking his state exam in law. He has just seen his former lover‚ Hanna Schmitz‚ convicted of war crimes: she had been a concentration camp guard‚ something he hadn’t known when she seduced him as a 15-year-old boy. None of the roles he saw played out in court appeals to him: ‘Prosecution seemed to me as grotesque a simplification as defence‚ and judging was the most grotesque oversimplification
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