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    flappers, jazz music, dance and extravagant parties was considered the social norm for the upper class. F. Scott Fitzgerald incorporated much of the elements present during the Jazz Age into his novel The Great Gatsby. His use of various complex literary techniques is what captures the hearts of people all over the world. It is these techniques present in the novel that connect and develop and captivate readers in terms of depicting the messages Fitzgerald expresses. Society and class is one the…

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    Throughout American Literature, there are many great Authors noticed and awarded for their excellence. Samuel L. Clemens was one of many noticed authors and was recognized under the pseudonym as Mark Twain. Mark Twain was a novelist, journalist and literary critic; therefore, he was noticed as a great American writer in literature. Also, well known for his classic novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, he wrote in 1884 (Samuel). Mark was born in Florida on November 30, 1835 to John Marshall…

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    Reading Report of “Baseball as History and Myth in August Wilson’s Fences” The literary analysis “Baseball as History and Myth in August Wilson’s “Fences”” was written by Susan Koprince. According to a side note on the analysis, Koprince is a professor at the University of North Dakota. She teaches courses in American Fiction and drama. A few of her most well-known published articles are on Tennessee Williams, Williams Inge, and Edith Wharton. The article in speculation about August Wilsons’…

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    "Costumes and Makeup for Shakespearean Productions." Madshakespeare. Ed. Annabelle, Ashley, Colin, Dr. Noel, Dustin, Jennifer, John, Mad Shakespeare Staff, Sandra, Stefanie, Tom, and Yasmin. N.p., 10 Oct. 2014. Web. 24 Mar. 2016. Summary: This website gives a great look into how the audience could recognize, or define the royalty levels of the characters in the playbased off of their clothing, and personality. It tells the reader how people in the Shakespeare era did their make-up with what…

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    completely different perspectives and ideals about war – the common focus of their poems. Moreover, this essay will elaborate on the difference between the two sets of poems in terms of diction, tone, literary devices, and how they help in developing the main themes within the poems. Unlike literary…

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    check any words’ meanings in the dictionary because there were no difficult words in the article. The style of the writer was also good in the way that first he introduces Lawrence and Nietzsche’s concept of the Will to Power and then gives a brief summary of the novel Women in Love. This is a help for the person who has not even read the novel to understand what the novel is about and to follow the arguments of the authors throughout the reading of the…

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    such strong language in order to show how passionate and straightforward she is on her views. It does not risk putting off readers it just shows how passionate she is. Prose sumps that high school students are impacted by how literature develops literary taste for life, an affinity for narrative, close reading skills, lessons in morals, teaches life lessons, and skill of tolerating. She appeals to ethos when she cited around eighty high school reading lists and…

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    Throughout Romeo and Juliet, literary techniques were used to enhance the story. In particular, foreshadowing and foils were used to make the story better. Romeo and Juliet contains a great amount of foreshadowing. One of the biggest examples occurs when Romeo says, “I fear too early...some consequence yet hanging in the stars.” Here, Romeo is stating that he feels like something bad will happen. This part foreshadows him falling in love with Juliet and it ending badly. This foreshadowing makes…

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    Summary: This lesson plan spans over a four week period and has the students working in literary circles to learn about the Civil War. The students are broken up into groups of four, and each group of four is assigned a historical fiction novel about the causes, people, and battles of the Civil War. Once the groups have been formed, the members of the group will decide how many pages or chapters they need to read each week in order to finish the novel at the end of four weeks. Each member of…

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    and [his feudal lord], the days/ Of [his] youth have been filled with glory"(Beowulf l. 117-118). Moreover, in a swimming match against a friend, Brecca, when Beowulf is young, he "[is] dragged to the sea floor by one of [the monsters]" (Beowulf summary, 31)"in the blackness of night"(Beowulf l. 131). Instead of being afraid as a little boy, Beowulf slaughters nine of the sea monsters "one by one"(Beowulf l. 132). Beowulf "[rises] from the darkness of war," brings beams of the light to his land…

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