Example of Descriptive Essay About a Place

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    the Wiser and the book. All of these elements of fiction make this book extremely detailed and descriptive. Without these elements Touching Spirit Bear would not be a solid story with a good plot. Symbolism is one of the elements of fiction that Words of the Wiser portrays. In more than half of the Words of the Wiser examples, Edwin and Garvey use symbolism to teach Cole a life lesson. For example, in Touching Spirit Bear: “It was a sharing and a celebration. All because that is what I made…

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    Equiano’s autobiography The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano is written with a simple descriptive tone that translates his experiences without over saturating them with emotion. An example of this is when he speaks of the appalling conditions on his voyage through the Middle Passage, he describes the ships hold with “The closeness of the place and the heat of the climate, added to the number in the ship, which so crowded that each had scarcely room to turn himself…

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    is through the way of tone, synesthesia and aphorism. In the poem “Dulce Et Decorum Est” has a dark tone to help you realize that war is not a good place to be nor what the people in charge say it is. The way that Owen uses his tone is depressing because he is talking about the struggles that the soldiers are facing from stanza 2-8. For example in stanza 3-5 he says, “Knocked-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through…

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    complete sentences and textual evidence from the text to thoroughly support your claim.” One of the most important themes of Of Mice and Men is the friendship between George and Lennie. One would sacrifice himself for the other. An example of their friendship is when Lennie would give George all the ketchup. Lennie said, “But I wouldn’t eat none George. I’d leave it all for you.” (pg. 13). George let Lennie tag along with him even though Lennie is not mentally stable.…

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    Irving never spoke about his religion to the public, but his writing style suggests that he was certainly not a Puritan. Puritans, for example, believe that everybody must aspire to be perfect, that the Devil, while real, is shunned, and have many stories consisting of a character finding his or her true pathway to God. In "The Devil and Tom Walker", these are not at all present. For one…

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    world in black and white. There is no vibrancy in the objects, which is symbolic to the way the characters felt. The townspeople were neutral inside, never possessing feelings of extreme happiness or sadness. The literary techniques and devices are descriptive in how they help the reader understand how Jonas feels about his environment and how it operates. Imagery is often used in The Giver to describe the town and how it is perceived by Jonas and the townspeople. In the beginning the world was…

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    Trzeciak Vs Szymborska

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    though elevated diction and formal syntax. She uses words such as “mired” (9) and “ragged” (24) to describe the aftermath of war. These words are more complex and formal than words used in everyday conversation. Trzeciak’s syntax is also formal. For example, line 42 reads “In the grass which has overgrown.” The phrase “which has” is not a natural, conversational phrase. Instead, this syntax is reminiscent of syntax found in a formal setting. The formal diction and syntax creates a serious tone.…

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    Joy Kogawa Analysis

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    house had rickety walls and an old stove. Both were filthy, covered in dirt and soot. Also the descriptive details used throughout the passage were similar. For example in “Forgiveness” after the family had finally settled into their new residence, “Mitsue lay as still as she could.” Then in Obasan Naomi says that, “my legs held stiff and straight.” This can be seen in many of the passages, more examples being “everything was filthy” in Forgiveness when Mitsue was describing the “house” they…

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    uses many strategies to convey his perspective on the emerald city. For example, he includes repetition to introduce the fact that the whole city was green. He also used elaborate description to make sure that the reader understood the picture he was trying to create. The most effective strategy that L. Frank Baum used was repetition. He used this strategy to convey that the city was otherworldly and amazing place. One example of where this strategy is used in the excerpt is “Dorothy and and…

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    life is a limitless stream of days that have diminutive joining or meaning. It tells the story of George Milton and Lennie Small, two displaced migrant ranch workers, who move from place to place in search of new employment opportunities during the Great Depression in California,…

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