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    The Great Gatsby- Diction and Selection of Detail The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ uses a specific choice of words along with selection of detail to develop the characters of Tom Buchanan and Myrtle Wilson. This essay will cite specific examples that correspond to Fitzgerald’s use of diction and details. Although this passage does not emphasize on Tom Buchanan‚ his character is developed through the use of literary techniques. Tom’s character speaks three times during the course

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    Stephen King is an author that many have heard of but few know his story. Stephen King has written many worldwide known books including‚ The Shining‚ Carrie‚ It‚ and The Mist. Stephen King has even been compared to Charles Dickens and Edgar Allen Poe. Stephen Edwin King was born September‚ 21st 1947 in Portland‚ Maine to Donald and Nellie King. Stephen also has a older brother Daniel‚ who was born two years before. When Stephen turned two his dad abandoned his family‚ after this his mother

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    is about a family who lived in a futuristic house that took care of all of their wants and needs and eventually drives the kids to kill their own parents. Bradbury helps the reader understand the setting through the use of diction. At the beginning of the story‚ Bradbury uses diction to help set up the feel of the house. By stating that the stove was “busy humming to itself” (Bradbury 1) and the lights worked “with a soft automaticity” (Bradbury 1)‚ Bradbury is able to portray the futuristic and

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    There are many symbols and rituals in Stephen King’s books‚ especially in Carrie. The main and most important symbols in the book is religion and blood. The main and most important rituals in the book are the prom night and the menstruation. Carrie is written in a third person perspective. Religious symbols are used in many different books as a symbol for horrors‚ suffering‚ sacrifice and as a battle against sin. Religion in Carrie is mainly used as a symbol for her mother’s Margaret extreme faith

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    discuss the article Reading to Write by Stephen King. I will examine the ideas he presents by citing the examples he uses. Additionally‚ I will give my own thoughts on his points and provide my own ideas of these topics. Lastly I will explain how I feel his logic not only effectively applies to the topic he is discussing‚ but how it is applicable to any chosen field a person may attempt to become successful in. In his article Reading to Write‚ Stephen King presents the idea that reading is the most

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    On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King is a memoir that documents his life experiences that has shaped his as a reader and writer. Not only is it just memoir but it is a guidebook‚ that King relays his advice to aspiring writers. King’s purpose of his book is very clearly stated while at the same time it is vague. He makes it obvious that it is a book about writing‚ yet he never directly tells the readers what is the correct way or the right way to write. This is because Stephen King is

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    Stephen King’s On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft comprises of the science-fiction author’s life experiences‚ which simultaneously act as a guidebook for writers. In the book‚ King incorporates 16 rules that aspiring writers should abide by. Though these rules pertain mostly to fiction authors‚ any type of writer can draw from his knowledge. Thus‚ instead of mindlessly reading a book over the summer‚ an AP Language and Composition student can also find something to learn from King. Of the rules laid

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    In "Everything You Need To Know About Writing Successfully — In Ten Minutes‚" Stephen King describes all the process of how to write a good paper and a great essay. Stephen was born in Portland in 1947‚ and he started to write stories since he was a child.       The boundary of his interest about writing began when he found a box of horror and science fiction novels in his aunt’s house.       Since this event‚ he has had writing many novels‚ series‚ short stories‚ novellas‚ and screenplays that were

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    Poet’s Use of Mockery As Diction in Poem Tom Dinkel The poet’s use of mockery as diction conveys his disillusioned attitude toward the men that plan the battles without actually fighting in them. Using the words "If I were fierce‚ and bald‚ and short of breath‚" to describe the majors allows the reader to picture the majors as old‚ fat‚ out of shape men that spend their days "guzzling and gulping in the best hotel" safe from any danger. Fierce‚ bald and short of breath give the reader a negative

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    Stephen King is perhaps the most widely known American writer of his generation‚ yet his distinctions include publishing as two authors at once: Beginning in 1966‚ he wrote novels that were published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. When twelve‚ he began submitting stories for sale. At first ignored and then scorned by mainstream critics‚ by the late 1980’s his novels were reviewed regularly in The New York Times Book Review‚ with increasing favor. Beginning in 1987‚ most of his novels were main

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