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    this paper is to analyze the values of artistic descriptions and images of this work through the rich linguistic tool, versatile,…

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    Imagery In Jane Eyre

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    attention and create emphasis and coherence throughout the novel however, Charlotte Bronte's descriptions in Jane Eyre have a tendency to alienate her readers, invoke a lack of interest and are not distributed appropriately throughout her novel. These factors, therefore, render her imagery ineffective. Charlotte Bronte has a gift for presenting vivid landscapes and architecture however, her descriptions…

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    As the readers follow the storyline, it is interesting to notice the change of Kinnell’s mood through certain cyclic details. One example is the description of his legs. When he first sees the painting and is intrigued, as described,” he walked over with a casualness that felt exaggerated and dropped to one knee in front of it.” The way that he walks, “with a casualness” and a bit of “exaggerated”,…

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    book, colors are throughout with no definite pattern to their placement. Sporadic color description lures the reader into a variety of moods and judgment is initiated. Presented with a description of an object, person, or place, color is often used to assist visualization. In Fitzgerald 's novel specific colors are hidden in the text providing a purpose far more in depth rather than just giving a visual description. “Color plays an important role in the initial processing of visual stimuli,”…

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    “Friends would walk over and watch me play this action-packed game, but I held on to that chair as it if were a raft in a rough sea.” The purpose of these explanations is to show how strong my love for computers were at such an early age. The more descriptions I wrote, the more my memory began to form and make sense, improving my skills in the…

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    I Tituba Symbolism

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    skin color, religious beliefs and practices, all terrified the Puritans and they consequently blamed her for all their problems. Maryse Condé, in I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem, utilizes religious imagery and the changing views of Tituba, in her descriptions of Salem and…

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    This use of symbolism and characterization illuminates the achievement of Montresor’s revenge with the ultimate sacrifice of Fortunado’s death. This revenge reveals a darker side of the human psyche. To reveal this darker side, Poe’s vivid descriptions of his characters allow for understanding of their actions and motives. Poe also creates a dark atmosphere in his setting to reinforce the dismal theme of revenge. He further enhances the theme of revenge by surrounding the characters with…

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    (2014, June -). Systems analyst:Job Description . Retrieved August 25, 2015, from Prospects: http://www.prospects.ac.uk/systems_analyst_job_description.htm Greenspan, D. (2015, - -). Computer Systems Analyst. Retrieved August 28, 2015, from IT Career Finder: http://www.itcareerfinder.com/it-careers/computer-systems-analyst…

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    Lifted Veil Reflection

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    of elements. This reflection will focus on the following four elements; dense physical description, the idea of the lonely scientist, the story’s own materiality, and the form of the frame narrative. With little dialogue, “The Lifted Veil” is heavy with description. When Latimer recalls his entrance into Geneva, his physical description fits with the science fiction formal element, “dense physical description”; “When I was sixteen I was sent to Geneva to complete my course of education; and the…

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    Green Corn Ceremony

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    Description: The Green Corn Ceremony, or as the traders have taken to calling it, “Busk”, is a ceremony that occurs in late August. They seem to celebrate the beginning of the yearly corn harvest, starting off by giving what the call a “First fruits” rite, in which they sacrifice the first of the corn they get to ensure that the rest would flourish. At the start of the celebration all offenses seem to be forgiven except for the ones that are punished with execution or exile. They start with…

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