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    The contrast between “The Enchanting Shadow” and “A Chinese Ghost Story” The Enchanting Shadow in 1960, which was the first color film to participate in Cannes Festival. Compare to amount of the following Nie Xiaoqian story, A Chinese Ghost Story in 1987 was the most similar to The Enchanting Shadow in various respects, such as plot, setting and style of film making. For some of people, the neither familiar with nor enjoy The Enchanting Shadow. However, A Chinese Ghost Story was a remake of…

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    Holden is very isolated and in order to make himself stay detached from society and maintain a high level of self-protection, he lies and attempts to do things that make him feel secure from the rest of society. For example, when Holden was on his way to New York he had the opportunity to call his brother D.B, his little sister Phoebe, Jane Gallagher, and Sally Hayes. But despite his options, he prefers to be left alone, so he ends up calling no one; “The first thing…

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    In both stories The Giver by Lois Lowry and The Assignment Rescue by Varian Fry they are extremely similar. On the other hand, both stories have many different things about them. Whether it is about the community or the environment both books have many similarities and difference. Here are some similarities and differences. In the book The Assignment Rescue by Varian Fry there are many things that relate with The Giver. One similarity between the stories is that both Jonas from The Giver, and…

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    considering that he lives in an environment full of treachery and frivolity. This action of remaining pure in the midst of such impurities is used by the author not only to portray the aforementioned situation but also to show a contrasting view and/or example of the Bentley Drummie scenario in which he is corrupted by wealth and power. In essence, the author uses these two characters to enhance wealth and purity/goodness which are two essential symbols/aspects within the…

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    The “Cask of Amontillado” written by Edgar Allan Poe is a thrilling short story about seeking revenge through a murder plot. This story is not only interesting, but it also has incredible detail. Through his use of carefully constructed characterization, diction, and irony, Poe creates a mood that is both chilling and horrifying. Throughout this short story Poe uses characterization to build up suspense and to strengthen his writing. Without Fortunato's character there would not be a story.…

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    story provides different examples. The story presents different events when others constantly judge Soapy. For instance, when Soapy attempted to enter the restaurant before he could even step foot in the restaurant he is shoed out because of his scruffy clothing. The people inside of the restaurant did not even know if Soapy was capable of purchasing a meal, but they quickly assumed he was poor, and they turned him down. The author did a great job inserting different examples of how people in…

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    Margaret Atwood's fiction novel The Handmaid’s Tale break various rules. These characters consist of people high up in ranks like commanders to people low in ranks like handmaids. Even characters who you would not expect to break the rules do. For example, Serena Joy she is the commander's wife and also high in ranks but as soon as we meet Serena Joy in the novel she breaks one of Gilead's laws by smoking which is forbidden. During the novel, it reveals that breaking the rules in Gilead will…

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    method to persuade the audience in believing in their point of view. There are variety of rhetorical strategies that can be used depending on the author’s goal of what they are trying to convey. For example, pathos are used to manipulate a reader’s emotion by creating an emotional response. Another example are logos, which is persuading the audience through and appeal of logic, and hypophora which is asking a question and answering it immediately. Even though the strategies have different…

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    Great Expectations is solely about Pip and his expectations over time and for the reader to be able to understand how and why his expectations change, Dickens purposely has Pip describe his life as a child, adolescent and mild aged man. The purpose of Dickens using a bildungsroman is to have Pip grow from a young boy who has many fears and expectations into a man who can then reflect on his mistakes and his life as a whole. One of the first scenes of the novel begins with Pip running into…

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    The Power Of Words Kyle – Blue Some people say words are stronger then violence, if you’re not afraid to use them wisely. Figurative language helps bring out every character’s individual traits and personality. In Don’t Call Me Ishmael by Michael Gerard Bauer, it is clear that Ishmael’s low self-esteem and James Scobie’s debating skills are constantly emphasized by Bauer’s use of similes and metaphors. The author uses figurative language to develop Ishmael’s alarmingly low self-esteem, together…

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