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    In his writing, Orwell reveals his motivations and actions as if revealing the traits of a fictional character. In my opinion, readers are meant to see the personality Orwell describes of himself as sympathetic. Orwell mentions that he was “hated by large numbers…

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    brought forth a harrowing depiction of the realities of war. “The Things They Carried” examined the experiences of those in war. O’Brien portrays the mass confusion and guilt of battle prevalent in Vietnam through sadness and struggle. O’Brien’s writing style is straightforward yet scattered, reflecting the thought processes of those experiencing battle. The author uses a unique blend of language to convey his message, while his characters and themes combine to bring to light the truths of…

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    the fictional monster. Similarly, Gilman makes the horrific style of the story very clear from the beginning. She makes her style obvious when gives…

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    . What is your initial impression of this work? – I liked this story because it always had me wanting to know what was happening next. The story kept me on the edge of my seat trying predict what would happen next. 2. What is the genre of this selection? – The genre of this excerpt is Science fiction, Martians appear on earth and soon after attacking the people who try to communicate with them. 3. What is the exposition of the story? What is the rising action or actions in this story? What is…

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    Audience Engagement in Macbeth Tragedies such as Macbeth have engaged and fascinated audiences for centuries. Shakespeare’s famous tragedy Macbeth depicts the ill-fated journey of Macbeth, a brave and loyal soldier, who murders several innocent people to become King, and is soon after killed himself. The play engages the audience, which is defined as “occupying and maintaining the interest or attention of the audience. Through the use of characterisation, narrative structure and figurative…

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    The Poet As Hero Analysis

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    World War I gave birth to many stories, and with those stories came many pieces of literature. Some of the main ones include All Quiet on the Western Front, a book by Erich Maria Remarque, “The Poet as Hero”, a poem by Siegfried Sassoon and “Who’s for the Game”, a poem by Jessie Pope. These literary pieces had some key differences. Although Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front, Sassoon’s “The Poet as Hero”, and Pope’s “Who’s for the Game” all shared their opinions on how soldiers should…

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    The story Araby written by James Joyce has a very high level of diction. The story is written about a young boys experience, but you could tell that the way that the experience is described that the person narrating is an older man. The authors choice of diction was great because the narrator is speaking of memories that were very important to him, it allows the reader to know more about what was happening. The reader is also able to understand the emotions of the boy better. He uses the amount…

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    The narrator in the short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins-Gilman narrates her own life. The reader never learns of her name and Perkins-Gilman takes the reader into the innermost thought of a women’s experience. The narration is an important literary element of any story, which lets the reader evaluate whether the narrator of “The Yellow Wallpaper” is credible and reliable. The narrator gives the impression that she is credible as the story begins, but as the story progresses…

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    connotation of a word rather than the literal denotation. In analyzing diction, a reader’s perception of a character is often strengthened not by the specific words themselves, but rather the suggested meaning attached. This powerful element of style used within writing further influence a readers understanding, and the stories tone. Within Joyce Carolyn Oats where are…. , diction is used throughout the text with an intent to elect specific responses from the reader. The deliberate word choice…

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    Robert Hayden was a man whose life held both pain and accomplishment. With his experience he followed many dark themes into his poems. One of the many poems he wrote “The Whipping” took the thought of pain following others throughout all life's stages and created a realistic portrayal of long lasting punishment. Robert Hayden’s “The Whipping” conveys the effect of punishment and fear on people by utilizing point of view, vivid imagery, and diction. Within Hayden's poem, he presents many themes…

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