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    When a reader wants to do a close analysis of a character depicted in a story, they must pay attention to numerous factors, for instance: how the characters are described, how they speak, what they say, and how they act. This essay argues that the dialogue is the most important part of the O. Henry’s short story ‘‘The Gift of the Magi’’ for getting to know the characters and revealing their personalities. In a story, the dialogue gives a voice to the character and allows us to make our own…

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    To feel intellectual empathy for a person is to put oneself in the place of others so as to genuinely understand them. In the novel it is easy to feel empathy for most of the characters, because all of them have a reason of the actions that they are doing. Sold is a novel by Patricia McCormick, published in 2006. It tells the story of a girl from Nepal named Lakshmi, who is sold into sexual slavery in India. The novel is written in a series of short, vignette-style chapters, from the point of…

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    carefully and incorporate these steps in their planning. (i) Steps to Planning a Presentation Following are 10 key steps involved while planning a presentation according to Reynolds: Start with the end in mind – Before starting the content or script writing or the presentation of slides in PowerPoint, it is better to think of the D day. The real purpose of the talk, need for a particular speaker, and knowledge about the audience, expectations of the audience and the outcome of the session will…

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    Title What do the words of the title suggest to you? What denotations are presented in the title? What connotations or associations do the words posses? Colossus refers to the Colossus of Rhodes, which is one of the seven wonders of the world. The Colossus of Rhodes was built to celebrate victory over the ruler of Cyprus in 305 BC. Denotations: The poem is about a new statue that resembles the Colossus in Ancient Greece. Connotations: Colossus of Rhodes was a statue in Greece that had…

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    Markus Zusaks young adult fiction novel “when dogs cry” is an excellent read for any wiling teenager. Zusak explores the challenges and struggles of growing up. He teaches about the importance of personal pride, having a place in the world and how self-exploration and self-expression can lead to self-discovery. Zusak hopes to achieve his goals of educating young adults about discovering how you approach conflict whether it be physically or emotionally and the importance of underdogs and what it…

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    Victor Hugo says in Les Miserables, "Machiavelli is not an evil genius, nor a demon, nor a cowardly and miserable writer; he is nothing but the fact…" making it clear that contrary to the dominant belief he sees Machiavelli to just be the narrator of thing around him. Machiavelli’s, book the prince has been the centre of debate since the time it was written owing to its insight in the matters involving virtu, morality, fortuna, freewill, authority to exercise power and power itself. It is…

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    extensive moment during his life span. He wrote just about ten books in his lifetime that many people admired. American poet and journalist Robert Frost depicts aspects of his life and philosophy on man’s choices, truth in nature, and realism within his writing. Frost was an intelligent and highly honored man throughout his long lifetime. He was born on March 26, 1874 in San Francisco, California in which he spent the earliest eleven years of his existence there. Frost then soon attended…

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    Why is there a need for a title? To follow societal norms of writing a paper. However, the truth of the matter, is that there is no such thing as a normal person, a normal life, or a normal way of writing a paper. The concept of normalcy is artificial, a mere social construct based on popular opinion and the judgement of the influential, which deems anything otherwise as immoral or absurd. Literary works, such as Camus’ The Stranger and Sartre’s No Exit, allow us to reexamine our concepts of…

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    Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice has been cherished and revered by a consistently large audience for many decades. So how has a novel, published 205 years ago, continued to remain relatable and relevant in modern society? The universal themes of Pride and Prejudice on both the interpersonal and societal levels, such as love, marriage, and class, keep people constantly returning to the story, but in addition, it is Austen’s light, crisp, and direct telling of both characters and plot that yields…

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    Me: Hello and welcome to poetry examination plus on iRadio, during todays podcast I will be analyzing the poem ‘The Little Black Boy by William Blake’ with the help of poetry expert Garth Dee. While analyzing the poem we will address areas such as how the William Blake has represented his values attitudes and perspectives, how he has used language, which engages and influences his readers; We will also talk about how the poem has impacted and influenced teenage readers. Hi Garth welcome to the…

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