Example of Exemplification Essay

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    Common Sense

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    complete this task, Culler employs two inverted examples––Foucault on sex and Derrida on language. Culler demonstrates what theory––a complicated genre––is through exemplification and highlighting its key attributes. To start, Culler classifies theory as writing that “succeeds in challenging and reorienting thinking in fields other than those to which they apparently belong” (3). We can see this cross-application of theory’s ideas through Culler’s examples…

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    stupid? Do they use a fixed mindset? In Superman and Me Sherman Alexie portrays his ways of becoming a smarter indian boy and the struggles he went through by using Exemplification, pathos, Diction, tone and compare and contrast. As Alexie talks about how he became the reader he is today and the struggles he went through he uses the example of the “Paragraph”. Alexie starts this analogy off by saying “ Everything in terms of paragraphs.” he also says “they are the fence.” Alexie uses this to…

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    His overall all article is contingent on maintaining common ground with the reader, but even then, that isn’t enough. For example, his allusion to the movie Space Odyssey created an awkward sense of confusion for a good majority of the millennial generation he’s targeting. Just by quickly googling the year this movie was released, which happened to be 1968, many millennials…

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    The Pardoner's Tale Essay

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    The Pardoner’s Prologue and Tale, by Geoffrey Chaucer is a perfect example of an exemplum due to its’ moral lesson that is taught by exemplification. People often learn from example, which is why an exemplum provides an effective way of teaching a moral or lesson. The exemplum featured in this tale works specifically to provide credibility to the Pardoner as well as to give the story a general purpose for being told. The moral taught in this tale is that love is the root of all evils. Chaucer…

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay

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    speech are cultivated from the earliest age, it is only natural that they can settle into habits of mind that go beyond language itself, affecting your experiences, perceptions, associations, feelings, memories and orientation in the world” (p3). Good example of this is when English speaker going to dinner with friends, he doesn’t need to mention their gender, while Hebrew speaker can’t avoid this. He concludes his point of view by saying, “If different languages influence our minds in different…

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    The consequences that come with a society that has a state of mind that illness is normal is that it becomes part of our identity. Once we convince ourselves that we have an illness, we tend not to let go of that. For example, Furedi talks about how cancer survivors never forget that they had an illness because it has permanently shaped their personalities. Cancer survivors do not live their lives thinking that they are cancer free; they live their lives in a constant…

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    is a sine qua non in the modern constitution. There is a perfect exemplification that shows the necessity of the separation of power. March 10th of this year, Korean ex-president Park Geun-hye was impeached by the Constitutional Court of Korea for her manipulation of government affairs. During her tenure, Park has allowed her friend, Choi, to influence decisions on everything from government affairs. So how is this exemplification demonstrating the necessity of the separation of power? Actually,…

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    dream. For example, Will once stated, “Don’t ever let someone tell you that you can’t do something. You got a dream, you gotta protect it. When people can’t do something themselves, they are going to tell you that you can’t do it. You want something, go get it. Period.” Which is showing that you can’t let other people get in the way of your goal. Anyone who puts down your dream/goal should only motivate you to do better as a person. Prove them you can, Will Smith does that and it…

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    In Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, the protagonist should to be perceived positively because of both his intellect and his understanding of his own transgressions. Hamlet’s acumen enables him to evaluate and overcome the challenges that arise. Additionally, his intellect permits him to accost the buffoonish characters in his life, such as Claudius and Polonius. Furthermore, Shakespeare expresses the advantages of education through Hamlet’s wit. The goodness of Hamlet’s persona is further…

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    For instance, one example of the negative effects of “Manifest Destiny” was the extinction of the Native Americans. Before the expansion, they had a high population of around 150,000, which exponentially dropped to only about 58,000 members. These people were driven out of…

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