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    Miss Love, this is a sign that he has gotten older because he is able to better explain what his grandpa couldn’t explain very well, he understands complex things that others might not. He was also asked by Grandpa in his letter to recite some Bible verses, an adult might ask this of a mature person, not an immature person. Will is getting older and understands things better and explains things better using both perspectives, this is why he is a reliable…

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    Stylistic texture as part of the implicit characterization process is established as a characteristic of the literary text. First, the reader/audience is faced with the question of the way individual sentences of a speech relate to one another. Whether they are connected in a strictly logical way, whether they form a more associative series, they always emphasize the structure of a character’s level of awareness. All significant deviations from the normal frequencies in the areas of syntactic…

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    In our literature book, Literature for Composition by Sylvan Barnet, William Burto, and William E. Cain, I was introduced to Robert Frost and a number of his poems. I found Robert Frost to be an inspiring poet, because he didn’t follow the strict rules of poetry. Instead he found joy in writing poems that were different from normal poems. Reading his poems, I could really tell he focuses on the tone of voice and how he says things. He also uses a wide range of figurative language throughout this…

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    escape, the evil has already surrounded him. The forest’s power intensifies as he delves deeper into the forest. The Author names his main character Young Goodman Brown to represent all people. You don’t think of much when you hear this name, he is a blank face. Goodman Brown’s name in itself is a symbol for this story. “Young” is a bit of a generic, causing the reader to think “I’m Young” and thereby connecting with the story further. Goodman means he is just ordinary “Goodman” there is…

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    William Shakespeare Essay

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    by Robert Greene a london playwrighter that takes a few pokes at William Shakespeare: "...There is an unknown Crow, revamped with our feathers, that with his Tiger's heart wrapped in a Player's hide, assumes he is as well able to bluster out a blank verse as the best of you: and being an absolute Johannes factotum, is in his own vanity the only Shake-scene in a country," Greene wrote of Shakespeare. Scholars differ on the explanation of this condemnation, but most agree that it was Greene's way…

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    Malala Yousafzai Thesis

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    Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistan native named after Malalai of Maiwand, an Afghanistan hero. At age fifteen she decided to co-found the Malala Fund with her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, after being shot at point blank range by the Taliban for advocating girl's education. Malala is an activist for the right to twelve years of girl's education with the goal of giving every girl that option. Malala Yousafzai, a female advocate for women’s education, has been an admirable example of Christian service…

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    From 1956 to his death in 1970, President Gamal Abdel Nasser controlled the Egyptian country with a strict regime, full of censorship, bribery, and paranoia. Citizens were forced to follow the powerful Arab Socialist Union that Nassar oversaw, with required conformity under the guise of protecting citizens’ rights. One group that received much governmental restriction was theatre artists, as Nasser changed many of Egypt’s private theaters into state-owned. Limitations were being placed on what…

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    In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, the two characters, Brutus, and Antony, have to go against each other. They each attempt win over the angry plebeians with their speeches at Caesars funeral. Brutus tries to justify the killing of Caesar while Antony disapproves of the killing of Caesar. Antony and Brutus where both wonderful speakers but only one speech won over the people in the end, which was Antony’s speech. Brutus’s speech starts off with a greeting. “Romans, countrymen, and lovers! Hear me…

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    setting forth a plan is a great start but sticking to that plan is what constitutes an even greater platform. Before any other actions are to be taken, any and all police officers who have exceeded their duties need to be held responsible, point blank period. The solutions has to start with the police departments’ sheriffs – they are over the police officers and they are were the disciplinary actions need to start from. By enforcing tougher consequences, it…

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    Blank verse, an abnormal rhyming pattern, makes it more like everyday speech rather than a rhyming poem. The iambic meter gives this poem a natural sound while reading. As for literary devices, alliteration is a reoccurring device in Emily's poem, such as “Gazing…

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