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    story “Through the Tunnel” Jerry decides to go off on his own to new places. These new places symbolizes something different. Through the description of the settings of the beach, bay, and tunnel, you can find symbolism of coming of age and maturity into adultery. The beach symbolizes childhood. Jerry doesn’t have to worry about anything because his mother is watching him. He can play with no care in the world. The descriptions of the setting that lead me to think the beach symbolizes child…

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    this poem, which is “the place where the sidewalk ends” is a metaphor of the imagination. The first reason the place at the end of the sidewalk is a metaphor of the imagination is that poem provides…

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    written in Old English, consists of vivid descriptions that bring the poem to life; the different use of vivid words implies a thorough image, creating a descriptive visual of each scene that takes place within the poem. The lively descriptions create a sensory experience for the readers, thus bringing the poem to life. The poet uses variation, and alliteration references which refers to Old English literature. Throughout the entire poem the author's descriptions never fails to create a…

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    In Ceremony, Leslie Marmon Silko uses sensory descriptions to place the reader in better understanding of the story. Silko demonstrates all types of descriptive writing to appeal to taste, smell, sight, touch, and sound. Even for the smallest of events, she has showcased many exceptional examples and descriptions for the reader to sink into. Her use of adjectives and sentence structure to carry the tone of the situations, as well with her excessive use of describing the various senses, make a…

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    Steinbeck presents readers with a variety of key settings in Of Mice and Men, all of which are individually explored at different points within the novella. His description of a setting§ varies depending on the ideas he intends to explore within it. Steinbeck uses settings to explore themes, structure, and context. He conveys his ideas on a setting using carefully selected language, events which occur within said setting and structural techniques. At the very beginning of the novella, Steinbeck…

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    seems to have used the long sentence so as to facilitate a vivid and detailed description of the actual state of the environment and condition…

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    Aztec civilization feather shield (Mexico, Aztec civilization. feather shield with linear meander design incorporating eye motifs. From Mexican Altiplano) Description/Source These Shields were used by Aztecs in battle. The Aztecs were a warrior civilization, and this shield represents that. The Aztecs built their empire on tribute from conquered places. (Mexico, Aztec civilization. feather shield with linear meander design incorporating eye motifs. From Mexican Altiplano) Artifact 2:…

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    in the stanza rhyme one after each other. Aside from the rhyme scheme, this poem uses strong imagery. Silverstein describes nature as a brilliant, wonderful place. On the other hand the city is described as a dark and bleak place. He does a great job of being descriptive enough for the reader to see the big picture, but keeps the description vague enough for the imagination. The meaning of this poem can be seen two ways. First, it can be taken…

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    Giraffe Award 2014 The Giraffe Project is in Washington State. The project is a small foundation, that identifies people that “make the world a better place”. According to the article Giraffe’s also “stick their necks out for the common good.” One must meet several criteria, to become a Giraffe. One of the criteria one must meet is to rock the boat, but make it do it make things better and not just more exciting. A Giraffe must also have activities that ultimately healing, and not decisive.…

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    recently graduated from high school. Throughout the story, he constantly thinks about his grandfather’s final words. On his deathbed, the narrator’s usually meek grandfather said that he was a “traitor”. He said that they too should stay in there place in public but quietly fight as well. The narrator follows in his grandfather’s advice and is very well liked by the white community. In fact, because of a speech he gave at his graduation he was invited to give it again at a event many wealthy men…

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