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    Argumentative Symbolism Essay In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s classic novel The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne uses symbolism to reinforce the idea that‚ for every action‚ there is a positive or negative effect that will follow. In simple terms‚ if you do something bad‚ there will be a negative consequence. One of the main recurring symbols in the novel is the scarlet letter itself. The scarlet ‘A’ that Hester Prynne wears in the novel is worth a lot more than just its material value‚ it relays

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    Symbols In The Crucible

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    “What is a crucible?” Why does the author choose to name this play The Crucible? However‚ two definitions of the word can apply to the play The Crucible‚ which could mean “a severe test” or could also mean a piece of laboratory equipment used to heat chemical compounds to very high temperatures or to melt metal. The symbolism is very clear here because the village of Salem was actually a very strict community‚ which kind of ties in with a crucible because the people were accused of witchcraft in

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    Symbols in "The Scarlet Letter" Janice Schuster A The Scarlet Letter In The Scarlet Letter‚ symbols appear everywhere. Hawthorne uses several different concrete objects to represent something of deeper meaning. Among these symbols is the scarlet letter "A" itself. It is made of red cloth and beautifully embroidered. It

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    (novel) there are couple symbols such as Handmaid’s red habit‚ flowers‚ scribble‚ and Harvard’s Wall. As we can notice in Novel‚ Offred often uses the symbols such as different colors. For example‚ the red color of costumes which were worn by Handmaid’s symbolizes fruitfulness‚ which they bear a child and it’s also a uniform color for the Handmaid’s. According to Offred” red: the color of blood‚ which defines us” (p. 8‚9). Red also symbolized the menstrual cycle and childbirth. Red is a traditional marker

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    chases a dead man. Henry watches as Jim dies. After this he is befriended by a "tattered man". The tattered man asks Henry about his wounds‚ but this pushes Henry further into himself as he does not have the red badge. He wants to help the man‚ but he can’t. He sees the tattered man as a symbol of death. Henry is becoming slowly more mature by all of these experiences. Henry leaves the tattered man by himself to die. He becomes a mindless soldier and continues on his journey of having the human nature

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    Clara Barton's Courage

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    stopped for the night‚ she put much effort to unite Red Cross and the US‚ and she kept striving when she was told it was unladylike. Barton asserted a hard working ethic by working in many wars‚ working nights that had much to do‚ and accomplishing the assignment from Lincoln. Clara Barton was a courageous person from having the traits of selflessness‚ perseverance‚ and a hard working ethic. Thus presenting the qualifications and the definition of courage herself. Born in Oxford Massachusetts on December

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    Forever" Is the famous march of the United States‚ now used as an American anthem of pride. It is John Philip Sousa’s best-known piece. This piece is a symbol of American patriotism constantly played to remind us of the pride we hold in our country. “Stars and Stripes Forever” was first played at Willow Grove Park in 1897. ”Stars and Stripes Forever" uses the basic American military march format. All of his life‚ Sousa loved music and loved America‚ so it would only make sense that he wrote this patriotic

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    Anne Bradstreet Tone

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    Bradstreet utilizes an iambic rhythm‚ rhyming couplets‚ inverted syntax‚ and pronounced shifts in tone to exemplify Puritan ideals at the time as well as emphasize the ongoing internal battle between her attachment to material things versus her relationship with God. Throughout the poem‚ she establishes a consistent eight syllable iambic rhythm accompanied with rhyming couplets. This well structured rhythm mirrors the similar strict lifestyle of Puritans at the time‚ whose lives were often based

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    William Shakespeare integrates imagery in Macbeth‚ in order to emphasize evil themes and to add creative attributes. The two passages‚ "Stars‚ hide your fires; Let not light see my black and deep desires‚" (1.4.57-58) and "A dagger of the mind‚ a false creation proceeding from the heat oppressed brain‚" (2.1.50-51) tie together through illusion to portray the critical elements of darkness and desire. The theme of desire accentuates itself through the image of darkness and is especially significant

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    Writing Styles and Tones

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    Writing styles & Tone There are many different types of tone and writing styles that need to be explored with communication with others on-line because we don’t know our classmates or our instructor on a personal level; we don’t know the different personality types we would be dealing with. We would want to remember that email doesn’t have a face and what may seem like helpful comments can actually carry negative connotations. When communicating with others it would need to be natural

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