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    shadows‚ I hide behind a mask. This is me about to divulge my story‚ so please read on reader. I believe that finding true freedom a person’s mask will fall off. I always told myself as a kid to keep the mask on or else I might get hurt. I do not really know where this type of thinking came from. The mask only came off when I was in the safety of my own room. For years‚ I stay behind my fake face waiting and watching the world in silence until the day I could take the mask off in public. I realize

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    Ozymandias Tone

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    As humans‚ we often think about power‚ but never think about how lonely you will be with it. The poem Ozymandias‚ written by Percy Shelley‚ is a poem about political power. Shelly uses a mocking tone to describe the desire of achievement of morality while criticizing the arrogance of Ozymandias for wanting dominance and demand praise. The setting is complex in this poem; despite that‚ there is a two people point of view illustrated in the situation. The traveler describes an antique land while Ozymandias

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    Diction and Tone

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    Essay: Diction and Tone in Poetry In the field of literature‚ authors use various forms of writing techniques to create diction and tone. One way that the author‚ Andrew Marvel‚ of “To His Coy Mistress” uses a unique way of diction to portray several styles of tone‚ in which they shift from one another‚ through stanza to stanza. His diction creates a variety of literary styles that most authors use as a way of conveying a personal message. This diction creates a multitude of imagery that the reader

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    Akkadian Mask

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    the sheer level of intricacy involved in its design‚ or the lines present within it. The entire beard and hair the Akkadian ruler is made up of extremely thin lines formed by impressions that define each hair. Furthermore‚ the hat that the ruler wears is made up of what looks to be a woven material‚ which is also made of lines. What is most striking about these elements‚ however‚ is the repetition used in defining these various shapes. The direction of the lines helps to define the individual

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    The Mood of Othello

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    The Mood of Othello Othello is a play that evokes many emotions from a reader’s mind. The mood is changing‚ yet throughout‚ it demands a lot of contempt for the villain‚ Iago. Beginning with act one‚ there is an immediate setting for suspicion which will remain characteristic throughout the whole story. There is a touch of happiness for the newlyweds‚ Othello and Desdemona‚ which quickly disintegrates with the mighty villains lies and deceit. There is a feeling of empathy for Othello when

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    The Alchemist Mood

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    diction and imagery‚ Paulo Coelho exhibits his purpose in writing the Alchemist and supplies an ambience in which the readers are prompted to learn and evaluate their own relationships‚ dreams‚ feel hope and ambition. Since the novel has a very serene tone‚ Coelho uses dictation to add interest to the novel. When a reader can visualize a situation‚ they can more easily relate to it by connecting memories that they have to those Santiago is experiencing in the novel. Coelho uses concrete dictation by

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    have happened anywhere‚ any time‚ and to any one. Throughout this poem the traveler‚ as well as the speaker are kept anonymous because Shelly’s goal is to keep the focus on the main subject‚ which is Ozymandias himself. The statue of king ozymandias wears an expression of hauteur‚ contempt‚ arrogance‚ and cruel confidence even to this days. The vast ness of the boundless desert‚which surround the ruins of the statue. Though this statue was half buried on the sands‚ face was broken but it had a sign

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    Mood Disorders

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    ------------------------------------------------- As many as 19 million Americans million are affected by mood disorders ( The two main types of mood disorders are bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder which are described as disturbances in mood‚ behavior and emotion.“ Bipolar disorder is a complex disorder in which the core feature is pathological disturbance in mood ranging from extreme elation‚ or mania‚ to severe depression usually accompanied by disturbances in thinking and behavior

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    mood food

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    Writing) Mood Food Just the thought of food makes people happy. This is not so uncommon‚ since we depend on food for many reasons other than hunger. When we feel lonely and sad some people indulge in eating. Also when we are happy we celebrate by treating ourselves to a favourite meal or snack. Food is responsible for the production of mood enhancing chemicals in the brain called neurotransmitters. The neurotransmitters that are most sensitive to diet and influential in affecting mood are serotonin

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    Two Years Before the Mast Richard Henry Richard‚ Jr. narrated an episode in his life in his book‚ ‘Two Years Before the Mask’‚ which depicted the reality of the life of a common sea man. The book showed realistic descriptions of abuses undergone by his fellow sailors which made it an American Classic. The book is a nonfiction narrative that gives readers adventurers journey at sea with clear descriptions of the landscape and strong desires by the author to heal himself by spending his time with

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