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    4: The Firetruck and the Wheelbarrow” William Carlos Williams has a tendency to hyperbolize and glorify objects in order to demonstrate their importance to the functioning of human society. This is done to the effect of creating “unsung heroes” out of everyday objects and encourages the reader to understand the value of little things in all situations. Interestingly‚ he does all of this without personifying his subjects. In “The Great Figure”‚ Williams describes a fire truck rushing down an urban

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    gives the speaker power over others; this brings about a moral obligation to use the power given correctly‚ as well as an opportunity to help others in many different ways. Malcolm X’s autobiographical essay‚ “Coming to and Awareness of Language”‚ William Lutz’s “Doublespeak”‚ and Gloria Naylor’s “Meanings of a Word” are all on the subject of language and power and how that power can be used. They all talk about context‚ all use personal examples‚ all are trying to teach or inform‚ and all only use

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    understanding. By beginning with that line it only opens the readers mind to the narrator’s thoughts of uncertainty making it easier for us as readers to understand. As a reader I enjoyed the story because it was simple and to the point‚ unlike William Carlos Williams “The Red Wheelbarrow” or Edger Allan Poe’s stories. There isn’t particularly a metaphorical meaning to it‚ and it can be read over and over again and I can still feel the same simplistic beauty I did the first time. I believe the rhyming and

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    The meaning of Doublespeak in Lutz opinion... The essay “Doublespeak” specifically dives into the significance of the idea. The author does not hold back‚ but early on defines the general meaning of Doublespeak. The author’s introduction is the explanation of doublespeak in general context. He lets the reader know beforehand about many tangents in double speak. He mentions four types of doublespeak which are euphemism‚ jargon‚ gobblygook‚ and complex language. From these sub groups of double speak

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    hear and read doublespeak every day‚ but what‚ exactly‚ is doublespeak? Webster’s dictionary defines doublespeak with these words: evasive‚ ambiguous‚ pretentious language intended to deceive or confuse. In his essay "The World of Doublespeak"‚ William Lutz notes that doublespeak is not an accident or a "slip of the tongue". Instead‚ it is a deliberate‚ calculated misuse of language. Nearly everyone uses it and we see it everywhere. As long as we know it is out there‚ it can’t affect us‚ right? Wrong

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    Alexus Neal April 15‚ 2013 English 101 The Devices of Advertising In his essay “With These Words I Can Sell You Anything” William Lutz informs readers about devices companies use to get people to buy their product. He explains many devices and techniques used in ads or commercials and how each of them work. There are many devices explained but there are 7 devices that are used most frequently. A dramatic claim uses a word and presents a dramatic claim after. Meaningless words are verbs that make

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    officials try to make an impact on culture. One of the ways people effect societies is through doublespeak. Advertisements‚ campaigns‚ and commercials use this approach to mislead consumers. Though many linguists have tried to define doublespeak‚ William Lutz provides a simple interpretation in his book Doublespeak: Doublespeak is language that pretends to communicate but really doesn’t. It is language that makes the bad seem good‚ the negative appear positive‚ the unpleasant appear attractive or at

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    Politicians commonly use this to persuade the people to do something. Such manipulation devices‚ including propaganda and doublespeak‚ may be used for upright or malicious purposes. Both Donna Woolfolk Cross and William Lutz recognize what we say and how we say things can influence people’s thoughts. Lutz chiefly expresses how words are used to mislead people. He states‚ “Doublespeak is a blanket term for language which pretends to communicate but doesn’t‚ a language which makes the bad seem good‚ the negative

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    The saying goes‚ a picture can paint a thousand words‚ but can the same feat be applied to a short poem containing just one sentence? This seems so cause during 1932‚ William Carlos Williams wrote a minimalist masterpiece‚ “Red Wheelbarrow”. Upon first impressions there’s not much information to take in. The only distinctive phrases that catches the reader’s eye initially is the countryside image that is applied to the scenery‚ along with the red wheelbarrow and white chickens. Although initially

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    images of "Spring and All" William Carlos Williams was born on September 17‚ 1883 in Rutherford‚ New Jersey. He was a poet‚ novelist and a doctor‚ and worked hard throughout his life. He was one of the principal poets of the Imagist movement. He had his own techniques and I just finished reading "Spring and All" by William Carlos Williams. I realized that Williams also used dashes in his poems just like Emily Dickinson used in her poetry. I also liked how Williams used contrasts between winter

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