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    dimmsdale. Not that it was an actual form of battle, but that it was so mentally destroying and exacerbating. Dimmesdale was distraught and although the victory was one, it wasn’t “secure”. In this case, back to the beginning of the quote, there is antithesis where we begin with the idea of unshakeable faith, to an idea of a house built in the sand type faith. This reveals that the people he preaches too are strong in their faith and their minister is shaken with guilt from his sin. Hawthorne…

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    Idea is how people perceive the world around them. It is a very powerful tool, because it decides how people will live their lives. Some people even think that idea is what separates human beings from animals, because human can think rationally. People often regard their ideas as their own creation. They believe they can think for themselves. Yet, it is not difficult to find out that people who share the same background, such as nationality, age, class, and religion, often have very similar…

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    Student’s Name OraLyn Moran Date Meaning Behind Words On October 2008 President Uchtdorf, who is the Second Counselor in the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, gave a talk in the priesthood session of General Conference titled “Lift Where You Stand.” In his speech, President Uchtdorf emphasizes that every person has the calling God wants them to have. He invites all men to enjoy and do what they are supposed to do in order to fulfill their callings or…

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    Thomas Hardy’s “The Convergence of the Twain” is a cautionary tale against Man’s attempt to transgress his myopia. Mirroring the Greek traditions of architecture and tragedy, Hardy impassively elevates the catastrophic accident to an cosmic ‘intelligent design’ - an orchestrated ‘convergence of the twain.’ Hardy presents this tragedy of human “vanity” through a detached, almost reportorial tone, developed from an omniscient point of view. Particularly, he uses sophisticated diction and wordplay…

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    the United States can all prove Marx’s predictions to be authentic. Marx breaks society down into three important structures: thesis, antithesis, and synthesis. The thesis is the dominant class, antithesis the challenger, and the synthesis branches off to form a new stage of society. An example of this is back in the slavery era. The thesis was the masters, antithesis…

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    Not only that Shakespeare is one of the most known writer of all time but he was also one of the greatest humanists encountered in the renaissance. Indeed, a lot of his texts were written in order to promote the greatness of human kind. As an example of this, Shakespeare expressed the image that he has on human nature in Hamlet, a great tragedy written during the renaissance englobing love and death. Indeed, the principal character, Hamlet, really defines well the position of humanists while…

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    is isolated in a room with “yellow wallpaper” so she can recuperate. There are many literary devices used in the story to explain what the narrator is going through. The literary devices that are used are setting, theme, antagonist, repetition, antithesis, symbolism, metaphors, cacophony, and personification. The setting of “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a fancy house that has locks all around it, with separate little houses. The house is very isolated- it is far back from the road and away from the…

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    Plato's Foundatio Analysis

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    It has been said that literary criticism started before Plato, but he is known the bedrock or the womb that birth other literary criticism. It is the foundation of the building called literary theory or criticism. He prescribes what a good literature or poetry should be. Plato’s philosophy of idealism – the existence of two worlds; the ideal world which is perfect and the visible world which is an imitation of the ideal. This idea criticizes art as an imitation of an imitation. And as a result,…

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    Metaphors are used regularly, sometimes interlinked with antithesis. [<- incorrect use of antithesis] Such as “we will extend a hand if you are willing to unclench your fist” which conveys a point simply and concisely though still evoking emotions and mental images from the audience. Antithesis enforces points and contrasts situations, so that they have a stronger effect. Imagery also persuades the audience to imagine what…

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    In the past recent months, Americans have been faced with the issue of legalizing gay marriage. The Supreme Court eventually legalized gay marriage on June 26th 2015. Although, there were many against the legalization of gay marriage, there were also many supporters who spoke in support of the issue. Two supporters who stood out among the crowd were Kerry Washington and Reverend Dr. Phil Snider. Kerry Washington, known for her role as Olivia Pope in the television series Scandal, delivered a…

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