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    the amount of criminals and give families closure. It gives closure because‚ the families now know that this person will never be able to hurt them or anyone else ever again. The death penalty is a very good way to end many troubles within the U.S. Timothy McVeigh was a gun enthusiast who believed in the government backing off the people. He frequently read a book called the Turner Diaries‚ and this boosted his hate for the government. There was an event which led McVeigh to bomb a federal location

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    Discuss how Charlotte Bronte employs narrative techniques in the novel Jane Eyre Throughout Jane Eyre‚ Bronte incorporates narrative techniques to emphasise certain points and to keep the reader’s attention. In the first few chapters of the novel we are introduced into the world she is surrounded by‚ with the use of very descriptive imagery‚ with a gothic element also incorporated for the audience to obtain a grasp of Jane’s situation. As the nature of the book develops and unravels‚ frequently

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    Syeda Zehra Mrs. Diamond ENG4U 9th October 2012 The WarsTimothy Findley Family often has a great influence on the decisions of our lives. Parents often are the greatest external influences that we consider. Similarly in The WarsTimothy Findley’s main character – Robert Ross’ parents influence his actions throughout the book. Mrs. Ross is portrayed as an adamant woman who is not very expressive of her love towards her children (especially Robert) because of societal norms but a gradual

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    deep rooted history‚ however‚ the validity and belief in conspiracy theories is currently at a peak – predominantly after the disastrous 9/11 attacks. As Timothy Melley suggest though‚ we too often view conspiracy theories as the ramblings of an insane person. However‚ despite the insecurities of their validity‚ they offer an insightful narrative of the time in terms of cultural mentality and the political environment1. The fact‚ therefore‚ that conspiracy theories are becoming more prevalent means

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    of the Intrusive narrator/ author: an analysis of the narrative technique. You may think of the ways in which this technique challenges our reading style and habits‚ the ways it affects our level of understanding‚ the ways in which it challenges our understanding of the role of an author. The role of an intrusive narrator consisted in comments on and evaluates characters and actions; establishes what counts as facts and values in the narrative (wikipedia). It mainly point out the presence or thought

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    ALLITERATION is the repetition of consonant sounds in a series of words. If the consonants are the same but the sounds are different they do not alliterate. eg. "...the grease that kisses the onions with a hiss." from WILLIAM STREET by Kenneth Slessor ALLUSION is the reference to well-known figures and/or other texts eg. "And thrice I heard the Cock crow thinking I knew it’s meaning well." from COCK CROW by Rosemary Dobson The reference here is to the denial of Jesus after his arrest by

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    The technique and perspective of the narrative voice in Moll Flanders by Defoe What is it that makes a reader believe some narrators and disbelieve others and why do some stories told by narrators seem to the reader lacking in part? How then does a reader interpret and respond to unreliable‚ fictional narrative texts? When a reader is engaging in a narrative; in this case Daniel Defoe’s Moll Flanders; they want to find a sense of continuity‚ reliability and reassurance from the narrative; so

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    (Schultz‚ 2014‚ 99). The Revolutionary War consisted of a group fighting for a place they want to call their own and a group fighting for the people they once called their own. The freedom the Colonists fought for was not easy coming though. There were many steps that lead into the battle that determined their freedom. By looking at the causes‚ the course of the war‚ the outcomes‚ and its influence on the American Identity‚ the reality of the Revolutionary war and its major battles will show how hard

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    “Rose‚ I already told you‚ you and Gale were the Americans last time!” “Fine‚” I said disapprovingly. The war had been going on for at least a year now and we had only won once‚ the battle at Trenton and Princeton. But that was nine months ago. I didn’t believe in the war‚ but Ellen sure did! In fact‚ she wanted to join! And when she told us‚ we went nuts. “I’m going to join the war‚” she said in a overly serious voice. “Pffft! That’s really funny! Do you want to go get some lunch?” “No‚ no

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    the two tall military men for months. Your kids were drafted early into war. They were old enough‚ but they didn’t go through any training. They were weak‚ you blame yourself. You go on each day wishing you could have done somethings different. But you can’t‚ so you choose to ignore it. You go on‚ because you know that that’s what they would have wanted. You are powerful‚ you are brave‚ and you are beautiful.

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