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    When the boys apply paint to their faces there is a clear indication of how the boys have gone errant from the path of civilization and onto the path of savagery. When Jack is preparing for a hunt, he puts on paint. His companion Roger does not understand why he is doing this, Jack explains “For hunting. Like in the war. You know—dazzle paint. Like things trying to look like something else—” (63). One of the first boys to apply paint to his swarthy face is Jack, he is also the first to leave the…

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    In Charlotte Bronte’s novel, Jane Eyre, Bronte uses bird imagery that parallels Jane’s journey as she becomes a woman. The birds symbolize how Jane is trapped, like a caged bird, in the beginning and then develops into a mature young woman who has the strength to ‘set off on her own’. In the end of the novel, Jane returns to Mr. Rochester to start a family, much like birds return to their nest. Through the use of bird imagery such as doves, Bronte allows the readers to gain insight into who Jane…

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    adapted from words into mental images. He uses a method of gothic imagery which can be defined as, literature that focuses on human emotions such as terror and guilt. Gothic literature usually includes elements of an atmosphere of gloom, terror, and mystery. In the story Poe immediately introduces this theme, “with the first glimpse of the building, a sense of insufferable gloom pervaded my spirit”(3). He also illustrates vivid imagery,“a barely perceptible fissure, which, extending from the…

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    Remarque succeeds in giving brutal imagery throughout the novel. The reader surely understands the dynamics of this marvelous work. How changed are these young men. Change into veteran soldiers of war with no more foolish thoughts of patriotic bravery. How can they have such thoughts they ask since their former innocence no longer exists and now these words have no meaning if they ever did. The psychological condition of the men preparing for the next battle is made the more real when visiting…

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    also affected her dark and depressing writing, including the death of family members and friends, and the sickness all around her. In “Because I Could Not Stop for Death,” Emily Dickinson shows the darkness in her life through personification, imagery, and symbolism. Emily Dickinson focuses on using personification in her writing. An example of her using personification is when she uses visual images to create the carriage in which the personified qualities of Death and Immortality ride in.…

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    In this excerpt from “Their Eyes Were Watching God” by Zora Neale Hurston, she used word choice, imagery and repetition to show that African Americans couldn’t be free around whites. The words she chose to use and the picture that’s being painted all bring a lot to the point the Hurston was trying to prove. Usually when an author say “the sun was gone” you’ll automatically think that that’s a bad thing, however Hurston is using it to show joy or happiness. During the day the black…

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    Early brain imaging studies of musical imagery used PET (positron emission tomogra- phy), which has now been almost completely replaced by fMRI. PET and fMRI each have their pros and cons as methods for functional brain imaging. PET works by com- bining several tricks. Typically, subjects are injected with 2-deoxyglucose, a modified form of sugar that is transported through the bloodstream to cells just like glucose, but cannot be metabolized. As a result, 2-deoxyglucose builds up rapidly in…

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    Lady Lazarus quite a few literary devices are used. One of the devices used, that stood out to me was imagery. Imagery is visually descriptive or figurative language. Throughout the poem, Plath used imagery to set the tone of the poem and to make the meaning of the poem stronger. I believe she wanted the tone of the poem to be glum, and depressing and there are many instances in where she uses imagery to get that point across. I think the meaning of the poem is that it is about death or suicide,…

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    Lastly, when comparing the imagery of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and Harrison Bergeron on the basis of plot, it is seen that Walter Mitty uses imagery to more easily and more effectively portray the plot in the story. Through the story, many pieces of imagery are used, this is one example from the start of the story. The pounding of the cylinders increased: ta-pocketa-pocketa-pocketa-pocketa-pocketa. The Commander stared at the ice forming on the pilot window. He walked over and twisted a…

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    both. “ In Roethke’s “My Papa’s Waltz” imagery is used throughout the poem to create its…

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