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    Persuasion," she discusses the centrality of conversation in the lives of the novel’s characters, who "spend their time not doing but talking…Austen’s novels are full of conversations, and it is usually through them…that the action of the various narratives progress…[her] interest…is the way in which Austen explores the interplay between proprieties of conversation and the attempts of honest and open people to achieve communication" (289). And in John Wiltshire’s "[Anne Elliot’s Consciousness],"…

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    their relations with one another had faltered and their dispositions from then on changed. Throughout the story, the effects of an event that can disturb the relations of family and well-beings of individual characters are shown regularly as the narrative progresses. For instance, the mother, Clea, was being forced by her husband to have multiple births to help the family thrive (Bodeen 93-94).With the help of her breast milk and “supplements”, as Eli would call the newborn babies, it was…

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    bibliography of Fredric Douglas, and how Dietrich Bonhoeffer would response to slavery. Let us begin by forming a summary of the life of Frederic Douglass. Frederic Douglass was a former slave in northern Maryland, around the Baltimore area. The Narrative of the Life of Fredric Douglass mostly explained his life in slavery, but in respect to this essay I will be focusing on the text we read for class while introducing further research on the life of Fredric Douglass; which I believe will…

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    quo and provided a powerful scenario with this particular writing. The Allegory of the cave is a multilayered depiction of what reality truly based on. The story is shrouded in symbolism, which can be applied to different perspectives. Plato’s narrative opens with him describing a bleak I scene, he begins the story…

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    anymore. Too much order creates chaos. What has happened here is a constant rebellion into oblivion. Modernists rebelled against the formalists and the post modernists are rebelling against modernists , at what point will the rebelling stop. Ask yourself…

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    Discrimination, did an excellent job describing the daily life of an African American child during the segregation era. This text has powerful lessons that he went through that shape the story into what it is today. On Being the Target of Discrimination is a narrative essay that relies on pathos to persuade its primary audience of white people in America how racism affects a kid’s childhood. The author had a very clear image of how he wanted to present the sole purpose of this text which was by…

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    Cat 4 Emotive Vocab Analysis

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    improve his/her essay quality usually does not require cat 4 type of emotive vocab. For instance, the child has the gist of the essay plot on his/her paper. Example: Bob was so angry, he hit his friend. The child already has the mechanics of the action down as part of his intended storyline. And even if he/she were to replace it with a cat 4 example as shown above (this expression was taken from a vocab list provided by a school teacher), the sentence…

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    He uses the rhetorical strategy of big names as he does this, by quoting many professors at renowned and prestigious colleges around the country and interviewing students. For example, “In Dr. Settersten’s critical thinking class at Oregon State University” (59). Furthermore, Setterson states that “there are things you're taught and then there are things you learn”(64). Using Oregon State University appeals to ethos in its own…

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    Fredrick Douglas’ famous works “ My Bondage My Freedom” and “ The Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglas” embodied the essence of Spiritual and Blues Traditions. The core of Blues and Spiritual Traditions is speaking about the struggles and pain you, yourself have gone threw. The major difference between Douglas’ works and the Spiritual and Blues Traditions is the way each is used. Douglas’ works are used and were written to secure his place in history, provide validity to the horrors of…

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    Chronicle of a Death Foretold is a narrative that retells the events leading up to the death of Santiago Nasar. Throughout the novella, there are many instances in which a man is in a place of power, however, the female characters often are denied this opportunity. Power can be defined as having the ability to stand up for yourself or others, make your own decisions, and having an important role in society. It is the sole characteristic that differentiates men from women in Chronicle of a…

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