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    Compression is an important part of successful stories and helps them achieve artistic unity because not one detail or word is tangential. Compression is achievable because details, incidents, or words can have many purposes. One way to achieve this is through the use of symbol, allegory, and fantasy. They can give the story a richer meaning without the addition of extra words, but they require careful attention from the reader. “Roman Fever” by Edith Wharton is replete with symbols that give…

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    adverts. It conveys a young panther has been playing or seeking for a long time on a snowy ground and left its footprints. Then it stumbles upon Cartier’s collection of bracelets, rings and watches packages with white wrapping papers and printing crimson belts. A typical Cartier’s red ring box with golden pattern is separately dropped in the front of the young panther. And a classic font of brand’s name on the right-middle side creates balance within the overall frame. through the video, we…

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    Beauty’s ensign yet/Is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks,/And death’s pale flag is not advanced there.--” (5.3.92-96) Romeo, even seeing how Juliet is still beautiful, not pale and still has “crimson” color to the lip and cheeks, does not stop to question that perhaps Juliet is not really dead. Instead he acts rashly and decides a quick death with poison.…

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    In “The Birthmark,” written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hawthorne expresses many themes to readers that appear in the short story. The main theme that occurs throughout the story derives from a request by one of the main characters. The fact that Aylmer says, “Georgiana, has it never occurred to you that the mark upon your cheek might be removed,” (Hawthorne 333) expresses that he wants his wife to look the way he wants her to. As the process of removing a birthmark is challenging, Aylmer, being the…

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    assistant to marry Georgiana, a beautiful woman. The story, written in third person perspective allows the reader to experience the story with their own point of view. One day, Aylmer stared at Georgina and asks her has she ever thought of having the crimson hand birthmark in the middle of her left cheek removed. Georgina says, “No indeed. To tell you the truth, it has been so often called a charm”. Aylmer does not find it charming, he finds it flaws Georgina and needs to be removed.…

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    Confucius once said “Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.” Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier can illustrate how the characters undergo change when they faced with conflicts. Through the use of paradox themes, Du Maurier depicts the complex characteristics of the characters of Rebecca. The strong elements of symbolism throughout the story show the complication of the characters. In the story, the flowers are used as symbols. The most important instance of this is the…

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    The Success of Eric Pulier Eric is a young person, yet he has accomplished a lot so far in his life. First, he is a distinguished Harvard University graduate who has stood out from the crowd and achieved great things that many have not accomplished. Apart from being a graduate, Eric is an author who has contributed significantly to the writing world, a technologist and a speaker who is audible in public gathering. Eric Pulier has also been generous, and as such he has made some contributions to…

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    blonde hair pulled back from her face, he remembered every detail. He would never have gotten the idea to do if it wasn't for that stupid window. Donny was different from the rest he knew that. Sherry knew that. After his phone call Donny hit his soft crimson couch remembering…

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    thing he asked of us, to wait. But why wait? By the time he got back from the store we had used all of the big fireworks. He told us before to not light them until he got back. When he saw the big cardboard boxes all shredded up his face turned a crimson color. He slowly trudged to where we were…

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    John Adams indicated how different society was in his reaction to the mansion of a Boston merchant. He states that the furniture alone, "cost a thousand Pounds sterling. The Turkey Carpets, the painted Hangings, the Marble Table, the rich Beds with crimson Damask Curtains and Counterpanes, the beautiful Chimney Clock, the spacious Garden, are the most magnificent of any Thing I have ever seen" (p.79). If you think about it, this rising of consumer goods didn’t help those who were poor or needy. …

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